Things To Do in Lone Pine, California

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701 South Main, Lone Pine, California

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  • Cowboy lovers, come here! This is where you will find all the good artifacts from Hopalong Cassidy to John ... More on igougo

  • This newer museum celebrates these movies. More on TripAdvisor

 

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2559 S Main St, Lone Pine, California 93545, United States

  • This course is located in a beautiful area at the base of the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Scoring well on the course is difficult because of the very small and undulating greens. There are a c... More on Golf.com

  • Has some nice views of Mt. Whitney. More on GolfReview

 

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Lone Pine, CA

  • 'Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments' are sites in Los Angeles, California, which have been designated by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • This out-and-back cross-country hike through the striking Alabama Hills visits a natural arch, with superlative views of the Whitney Crest. One of the most dramatic scenes in the western United Sta... More on Trails

  • 'Alabama Hills' are a "range of hills" of rock formations of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. Though geographical... More on Wikipedia

 

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Lone Pine CA 93545, United States of America

  • Inscription. On the date of March 26, 1872, an earthquake of major proportions shook Owens Valley and nearly destroyed the town of Lone Pine. Twenty seven persons were killed. In addition to single burials, 16 of the victims were ... More on HMDB

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • Mt. Russell is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Sierra, and there is no walk-up route to the summit. The peak is named for Israel Cook Russell (18521906), who was a geologist with the Wheeler Survey and the USGS. In the summer ... More on Trails

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • Mt. Whitney has the distinction of being the highest peak in the contiguous U.S. With typical audacity, the peak was named by Clarence King in honor of Josiah Dwight Whitney, professor of geology at Harvard from 1865 to 1896 and the ... More on Trails

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • An out-and-back weekend backpack or a vigorous day hike to a true High Sierra glacial cirque lake. This outing involves lots of altitude gain in a short distance. If youre not already acclimatized ... More on Trails

  • Great overnight trip. Lots of good camping spots at the lake. Views from th More on Trails

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • No time for the High Sierra Trail? No problem! This trip combines the splendid scenery of, Cottonwood Lakes to Upper Rock Creek, and the last legover Mt. Whitneyof the High Sierra Trail to reveal o... More on Trails

  • Love this hike. Trail was very good all the way. Very few people, very ni More on Trails

 

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Lone Pine, California

  • A perfect weekend backpack or a convenient base camp at the hub of several routes to more remote Kern Plateau destinations. Big Whitney Meadow is laced with clear creeks ... More on Trails

  • This is a nice hike but the range cattle have distorted the trail and might More on Trails

 

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