The spaceWelcome to your private one-bedroom guest house, tucked away at the rear of the property with a paved driveway and convenient off-street parking. Located in a peaceful neighborhood, you’ll be within walking distance to local shops and restaurants.
Enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks in a fully equipped kitchen with a stovetop, microwave, mini fridge, and all the essentials. The cozy bedroom features a queen-size bed and flat-screen TV, while the living room offers a full-size Hide-A-Bed, smart TV with surround sound, and high-speed WiFi throughout. Unwind in the bathroom’s glass-enclosed jetted shower—perfect after a day of exploring.
Nearby attractions:
• Alabama Hills (Movie Rd) – 2 mi
• Mt. Whitney Portal – 12.1 mi
• Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest – 66 mi
• Death Valley (lowest point in North America) – 97.3 mi
• Mammoth Lakes – 99.7 mi
• Yosemite National Park – 160 mi
Your ideal basecamp for adventure and relaxation in Lone Pine awaits!
Guest accessGuests have full access to off-street parking for added convenience and security during their stay. You’re also welcome to enjoy the outdoor seating area, complete with a table and chairs—perfect for sipping your morning coffee or unwinding under the stars.
Additional notesOur cozy Lone Pine Charmer is ideally located just a short stroll from the heart of town. Explore the rich history at the Museum of Western Film History, enjoy local dining and one-of-a-kind shops, and soak in breathtaking views of Mt. Whitney. Whether you’re here to hike nearby trails, wander through the Alabama Hills, or simply unwind, this peaceful retreat puts the best of Lone Pine right at your doorstep.
Guest interactionJust a phone call away. Password will be given prior to arrival.
Neighborhood overviewLone Pine is a welcoming and tight-knit community known for its small-town charm and breathtaking natural surroundings. Nestled between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Alabama Hills, it offers a peaceful and safe environment that visitors consistently appreciate. The town features locally owned shops, cozy cafes, and restaurants, along with cultural gems like the Museum of Western Film History. It’s a gateway to adventure, yet feels like home.
Getting aroundGetting around in Lone Pine is easy and convenient. The town is small and walkable, with most shops, restaurants, and attractions located near the town center. For exploring nearby sights like the Alabama Hills or Mount Whitney Portal, having a car is recommended. Free parking is readily available throughout the area but almost everything is within walking distance!