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Lone Pine – 17 hotels and places to stay

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9
Good - What previous guests thought, 435 reviews

Historic Dow Hotel is offering accommodation in Lone Pine. This 2-star hotel offers a shared lounge and a 24-hour front desk.

Best Western Frontier Motel is a 2-star property located in Lone Pine.

Situated in Lone Pine in the California region, Magical property in the Alabama Hills - HOT TUB has a patio and mountain views.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 10
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 1 review

Located in Lone Pine in the California region, 3 B 2 BA home in a Serene, quiet cul de sac provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This holiday home features a garden.

From US$745.80 per night

Set in Lone Pine in the California region, Luxury Design Rental with Breathtaking Mountain Views in Lone Pine, California features a patio. A hot spring bath is available for guests.

From US$767 per night

What guests said about Lone Pine:

10

Lone Pine is a small town that's close to the Manzanar...

Lone Pine is a small town that's close to the Manzanar Historic Site and the Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery. You can also stop at the Cottonwood Kilns on your way in. It's got some good restaurants and shops and people are friendly. Seasons, The Merry Go-Round, and Alabama Hills Cafe are good places to eat and there are a couple of saloons in town as well, if that's your thing. Some beautiful views of the Eastern Sierras, too... About a 4-hour drive from L.A. it's a nice place to visit and there are probably opportunities for hiking in the local mountains.
Guest review by
Juan
United States
10

Loved the history, beauty and pace of the town!

Loved the history, beauty and pace of the town! It was so close to so many amazing outdoor places to visit!!! Alabama Hills, Whitney Portal, Cerro Gordo Mining town, Schat's Bakery in Bishop, just to name a few fantastic places! Great times!!!
Guest review by
julie
United States
10

The city is small and comfortable; has good restaurants;...

The city is small and comfortable; has good restaurants; residents are friendly and kind; the Film Museum is awesome; Manzanar is a must to go national historic site; the Alabama Hills and Whitney Mt. are spectacular and have several breath-taking places to hike and/or visit.
Guest review by
Yolanda
United States
10

There's a McDonald's which is always good for feeding...

There's a McDonald's which is always good for feeding children at a reasonable price. There's a good Mexican restaurant in town with a very friendly waitress. The motion picture museum is well done. The Alabama hills are very interesting along with Mt Whitney.
Guest review by
unclexeres
10

The museum of Western film history and surrounding Alabama...

The museum of Western film history and surrounding Alabama Hills are fantastic - you can just imagine the Hollywood scenes being filmed. We drove up Mt. Whitney for a short hike; our Dow Villa motel had the best pool and lovely rooms, historical photos in the lobby. We ate across the street at the Alabama Hills café and liked that, too. Our L. A. cousins had driven past the museum enroute to Mammoth hundreds of times and have said they will definitely stop there on their next trip.
Guest review by
John
United States
10

Lone Pine is a great little town and base for exploring the...

Lone Pine is a great little town and base for exploring the greater Owens Valley. From here you can drive up to the Mt Whitney Portal and in about 25 mins, you are at over 9,000 feet elevation surrounded by forest trees and a beautiful waterfall. The Alabama Hills are also well worth exploring with its' strange and wonderful terrain. There is also an old cinema that now houses a movie museum since so many old westerns were filmed nearby. The museum is a must! Even that cult classic "Tremors" was filmed nearby. And you cannot visit without stopping by Manzanar, a WWII Japanese-American concentration camp. Very sobering yet inspiring the resilience of the people who were incarcerated there without due process. Independence is nearby and another town worth visiting.
Guest review by
Vivigirl
United States

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9
Good - What previous guests thought, 435 reviews
I stayed in the main "historic" part of the hotel. It's what you would expect from a old building, squeaky floors, etc., but it's kept up well. They even use real keys. Location is great, right in the middle of town. Staff was very friendly. There's coffee by the front desk.
Guest review by
steve
United States
From US$126.56 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,602 reviews
the hotel itself is nice (historic building?) but the motel rooms are in newer poorly built building (typical motel style). the toilet flush didn't work (kept running, we had to turn of the water main). otherwise, comfy and clean.
Guest review by
Anne
Germany
From US$137.19 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.7
Good - What previous guests thought, 913 reviews
Practical location. Lone Pine town is a good night stop. Hotel itself a bit noisy, could hear the toilet flushing next door. Breakfast was terribly poor so didn’t have any which made it stay poor value.
Guest review by
Louise
United Kingdom
From US$110.88 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.0
Very good - What previous guests thought, 529 reviews
I came off the trail 2 days early and they were able to accommodate me. Happy with my stay. One unusual plus was that there was loads of space on the surface by the sink. Liked Lone Pine.
Guest review by
Ms J K
United Kingdom
From US$100.80 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very good - What previous guests thought, 832 reviews
Had vacancy when every other hotel around was fool
Guest review by
Бендаржевский Игорь
Belarus