Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2022/2023

28 2022 Scenic 395 Western Gateway to Death Valley National Park AllAmenities •FreeHighSpeed Internet CenterofTown •Pool&Spa Golf •SeniorDiscounts •SmokeFree MajorCreditCards TheGrillRestaurantAdjacent Family Owned & Operated Since 1957 310 South Main Street Lone Pine, CA ThreeDiamond Award Full Hook-Ups • Pool & Spa • Cabins • Mini Mart • Wi-Fi Pull Throughs • Laundry • Clubhouse • Golf Nearby Complimentary Muffins & Coffee Dog Park • HOV Access 760.876.4243 www.bouldercreekrvresort.com Approx. 4 miles South of Lone Pine East Side of Hwy 395 RV RESORT GIFT STORE Lone Pine The remnants of the Owens Lake Silver-Lead Furnace can be seen north of Keeler along Highway 136. Photo by Aaron Crutchfield Lone Pine offers plenty of adventures Inyo County visitors can spend an entire week’s vacation en- joying the many offerings the quaint town of Lone Pine has to offer. From world-class outdoor adventure to award-winning museums, Lone Pine ranks at the top of attractions that appeal to everyone. Hikers and climbers are drawn to the magic that is Mt. Whit- ney. Only 12 miles from downtown Lone Pine lays Whitney Por- tal, the starting point for those heading for the summit of tallest U.S. peak outside Alaska. Note, this is not a stroll in the woods. High altitude hiking (Mt. Whitney peaks out at 14,508 feet) can drain the most fit and experienced climber. Be prepared with water, food and extra clothing. The trek usually requires an overnight stay. A camp store and outstanding café are found at the Portal, along with a Forest Service campground, an incredible water- fall, a fishing pond a Forest Service campground, and shorter hiking trails that offer a good trek into the wooded Sierra. Ad- Continued on Page 29

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