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Lone
Pine California Vacations
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by: Steve
Gillman
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Lone
Pine, California doesn't look
like much at first. It's a
dusty desert town of a few
thousand, on highway 395, on
the eastern side of the Sierra
Nevadas. There might still be
only one traffic light. So
what makes it a great vacation
destination?
The Lone Pine Film Festival
Here are some of the movies
filmed in this part of
California: Gunga Din, How The
West Was Won, Star Trek,
Tremors, Springfield Rifle,
Joshua Tree, Gladiator, and
Maverick. John Wayne, Gene
Autry, Gary Cooper, Kirk
Douglas, Robert Mitchum,
William Boyd, and dozens of
other movie stars have all
spent time in Lone Pine.
Television series filmed here
include The Lone Ranger, Have
A Gun, Bonanza, and Wagon
Train. Spend much time in Lone
Pine, and later, when you're
watching movies at home,
you'll find yourself saying
"Hey I've been
there."
More than 200 movies, and
numerous television series
have been filmed in and around
the area. The Lone Pine Film
Festival, which is held in
early October every year,
features the classics, as well
as more recent films. If you
watch many movies, you can see
familiar movie scenery any
time of the year.
The Alabama Hills
Drive a few minutes south of
Lone Pine, turn west, and
you'll find the Alabama Hills,
one of the most unique
geological areas you'll ever
see. Rounded and smooth rocks
are piled up in the most
amazing formations. You may
recognize some of the scenery
from old westerns. On the
south side of town, at the
visitors center, you can get
free maps that will guide you
to rock arches, caves and
other sights. You'll have to
walk into mazes of rocks to
get to the better ones.
Mount Whitney
Lone Pine is the gateway to
Mount Whitney. At 14,496 feet,
it is the highest mountain in
the lower 48 states. Whitney
Portal Road starts in the
center of town, and takes you
20 miles up to the trailhead
and campground. The Whitney
Portal Trail goes to the top.
It's a strenuous hike, and the
22-mile round trip is best
broken into two or three days,
with a night or two spent in
the beautiful high country. By
the way, you'll find snow up
there most of the year.
The National Forest Service
has designated much of the
Inyo National Forest and
Sequoia National Park around
the mountain as "The
Whitney Zone." To hike
within this area you need a
permit, which can be obtained
from the inter-agency visitors
center on Highway 395, just
south of Lone Pine. Plan
ahead, as permits are limited,
and a seperate summit stamp
may be required now to go to
the peak of Whitney.
There is a campground behind
downtown - to the west, and
several nice motels in Lone
Pine. The visitor's center
south of town has a lot of
information on activities and
sights in the area. The
reservoir south of town is
good for fishing and swimming.
The Beverly and Jim Rogers
Museum of Lone Pine Film
History will open soon. Actors
have gun battles in the local
bar just to entertain you (no
charge).
My wife and I love Lone Pine.
Where else in California, or
anywhere else, can you - all
in one day - go swimming,
watch a gunfight, explore
caves and rock formations in
the desert, then drive up the
mountain for a snowball fight?
About the Author
Steve Gillman hit the road
at sixteen, and traveled the
U.S. and Mexico alone at 17.
Now 40, he travels with his
wife Ana, whom he met in
Ecuador. To read their
stories, tips and travel
information, visit: http://www.EverythingAboutTravel.com
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