Lone Pine - FURTHER INFORMATION
Lone Pine - Lone Pine visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Lone Pine' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from California.
Lone Pine is a small in the Owens Valley in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. The town lies just north of Owens Lake, west of Death Valley National Park and east of Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park. It is close to Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the Sierra Nevada range and Mammoth Mountain. Because of this, Lone Pine acts as a gateway to some of the most popular attractions in the Sierra Nevada.
Within the town is the Beverly and Jim Rogers Museum of Lone Pine Film History, to the west are Alabama Hills, which were often used for Western movies, and to the south near Sequoia National Park are Horseshoe Meadow.
The whole town is geared towards tourism, full of hotels and motels catering for visitors exploring the hiking, climbing, fishing and other outdoor activities in the summer, and skiing in the winter. A little north of Lone Pine is the Manzanar National Historic Site (formerly the Manzanar War Relocation Center), a Japanese American internment camp during World War II, and about 135 miles north of Lone Pine are and Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Road: Lone Pine is on Highway 395, about 210 miles north of Los Angeles (145 miles north of Lancaster, and 60 miles south of Bishop.










