Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

The town of Lone Pine is your gateway to Mt. Whitney & Death Valley! Come stay with us and explore our incredible surroundings. One thing that makes Lone Pine so special and unique is that both the HIGHEST and LOWEST elevations in the lower 48 states are each within a 1 HOUR drive!

Tourist Information Center of Lone Pine, CA

The Lone Pine Chamber Office is located at 120 South Main Street, in the historical building of the Lone Pine Hotel. Small businesses are housed in what used to be hotel rooms. Come in and browse through our racks of information. We would be happy to answer your questions about our area.

Lone Pine
Community Library

Stop by the Chamber Courtyard to check out Lone Pine’s newest community library! Housed in a retro 1960’s red phone booth, the library boasts an ever-changing collection of classic works, children’s book, and other great reads. The rules for using the library are simple – it is open to the entire Lone Pine community, and visitors and tourists alike. You can take a book of your choice, leave a book  to donate, or do both.

The Lights Are ON In Lone Pine!

People were dazzled by the unique color and brightness of the Americana style neon light. The bright lights of neon came to signify the bright possibilities of the electronic age, a symbol of progress. There was nothing more modern than neon. Well, there’s never been a more appropriate time to convey this shift. The Metabolic Studio  provided a grant to the Lone Pine Chamber to refurbish all the neon lights. This will not only tell visitors we’re open for business, but it will help the locals say, we mean business! So, welcome to Lone Pine, the lights are on. 

Some Local Events

54th Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage

April 29 @ 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Concert in the Rocks

June 3 @ 4:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Come to Lone Pine

Self-Guided Tours

The wonderful memories that the Lone Ranger and Tonto, Hopalong Cassidy, Roy Rogers and Clint Eastwood bring to mind are all part of the unique era of Hollywood film making known as the westerns.

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Located 7 miles north of Line Pine on Highway 395, the Manzanar National Historic Site contains evidence of several historical eras. The Paiute and Shoshone people occupied the Manzanar area for centuries. American Indian archeological sites are important parts of the Manzanar story.

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Movie Road (Northern Loop — 2 1/2 miles west of Lone Pine, turn north at street sign). Flanked by a spectacular, low range or weathered, rocky hills named the Alabama Hills after a Civil War Battleship, with a striking desert flower display in the spring.

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Roadside Heritage Explore the Eastern Sierra. As Highway 395 winds its way along the eastern edge of the Eastern Sierra, you will encounter a diverse natural and cultural landscape. Here you can explore and listen to our interactive maps or view our videos.

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Concierge Services

The Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce is prepared to provide the best personal service to guests looking to experience all of the unique features of the Eastern Sierra! Don’t hesitate to call!