Information about attractions in Lone Pine, California.
Attractions Within Lone Pine
Lone Pine Film History Museum
Museum founded to preserve the movie filming history
of Lone Pine, Death Valley, and the Eastern Sierra.
Located at 701 South Main Street in Lone Pine.
Mount Whitney Golf Club
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Lone Pine Creek Campground
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Eastern Sierra Inter-Agency Visitor Center
Provides visitor information for the Eastern Sierra Nevada
region and the Northern Mojave Desert Region.
Located about one mile south of Lone Pine
at the junction of U.S. Highway 395 and California
State Route 136.
Attractions Near Lone Pine
Sightseeing in the Lone Pine Area
Includes information about visitor attractions in and near
Lone Pine, including the Interagency Visitors Center,
the Alabama Hills, Death Valley, the Eastern California Museum,
a historic fish hatchery, ghost towns, film locations,
Owens Dry Lake, and some ideas for self-guided tours of the
Lone Pine area.
Alabama Hills
The rock formations in this hilly area West of Lone
Pine in the Owns Valley and Inyo County are a popular
movie filming site.
Mount Whitney
Lone Pine is the nearest town to Mount Whitney,
the highest point in the State of California.
Manzanar National Historic Site
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Owens Dry Lake
A mostly dry lake located about five miles south of Lone Pine.
Inyo County Attractions
Lone Pine Travel Guide
Inyo County for Visitors
High Sierras Region of California