Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2022/2023
2022 Scenic 395 29 104 S. Main Street in Lone Pine • 760-876-4208 G ARDNER ’ S Gateway to Mt. Whitney & Death Valley 1008 S. Main Street Lone Pine, CA • 93545 www.bestwestern.com 760-876-5571 1-800-WESTERN FRONTIE R MOTEL Lone Pine ditional campgrounds and RV parks also dot the area, providing many camping options that suit a wide variety of camping ex- periences. The Alabama Hills located just outside of town on Whitney Portal Road offer a variety of outdoor options. Climbers can scale the landmark “Shark Fin.” Those seeking a less strenuous adventure can tour the many dirt roads to seek out great views of the towering Sierra and Mt. Whitney. An added bonus are the numerous rock arches located in the hills, which are ready made for photos. Camping is allowed in the Hills, which can accom- modate tent campers and RV and car campers. Anglers will find several opportunities to land the “big one” in the Lone Pine area. Tuttle Creek and Lone Pine Creek are locat- ed just on the edge of town and are well stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. It takes a little work to get to 23 2021-2022 Scenic 395 Lone Pine 104 S. Main Street in Lone Pine • 760-876-4208 G ARDNE Gateway to Mt. Whitney & Death Valley 1008 S. Main Street Lone Pine, CA • 93545 www.bestwestern.com 760-876-5571 1-800-WESTERN FRONTIE R MOTEL short trip up Whitney Portal Road and take the Self Guided Tour of Movie Road to get a first-hand look at real shooting locations of a great many of the motion pictures filmed in the beau- tiful Alabama Hills. Lone Pine is a full-service town, offer- ing several excellent motels, restau- rants, a variety of retail stores and many other visitor convenienc s. The Intera- gency Visitor Center, located south of town at the intersection of Highways 136 and 395, is an excellent source of information as is the Lone Pine Cham- ber of Commerce, located on Main Street. Continued from Page 22 PHOTOS BY AARON CRUTCHFIELD ABOVE: The Museum of Western Film History in Lone Pine is a popular spot. RIGHT: The cemetery is seen at Manza- nar National Historic Site north of Lone Pine. The Museum of Western Film History is a popular spot. Photo by Aaron Crutchfield Continued from Page 28 2021-2022 Scenic 395 Lone Pine 104 S. Main Street in Lone Pine • 760-876-42 08 G A DNER ’ S Gateway to Mt. W hi & Death Val ley 1008 S. Main S tree Lone Pine, CA • 9354 www.bestweste rn.c 760-876-55 71 1-800-WEST ER FRONTI ER MOTEL short trip up Whitney P rtal Road and take the Self Guided Tour of Movie Road to get a first-hand look at r al shooting locations of a great many of the motion pictures filmed in the beau- tiful Alabama Hills. L n Pin is a full-service town, offer- ing seve al excellent motels, r stau- rants, a vari ty f etail stores and many other visitor conveniences. The Intera- gency Visitor Center, located south of town at the intersection of Highways 136 a d 395, is an excellent source of information as is the Lone Pine Cham- ber of Commerce, located on Main Street. Continued from Page 22 PHOTOS BY AARON CRUTCHFIELD ABOVE: The Museum of Western Film History in Lone Pine is a popular spot. RIGHT: The cemetery is seen at Manza- nar N tional Historic Site north of Lon Pine. The cemetery is seen at Manzanar National Historic Site north of Lone Pine. Photo by Aaron Crutchfield Cont ued on Page 30
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