The 1 Best Outdoor Stays and Campgrounds in Lone Pine

Only handpicked and verified camping stays for your trip in Lone Pine, United States

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Lone Pine, known for the Alabama Hills and its stunning views of the Sierra Nevada, offers outdoor camping near beautiful spots like Lone Pine Lake and Death Valley National Park. You can explore the trails or the historic Lone Pine Film Museum. For your stay, expect a range of hotels, from cozy cabins to campgrounds that let you immerse yourself in nature. Each option on this site is thoughtfully selected for its amenities and great reviews. When booking, consider off-peak seasons and check local transportation to enjoy the area fully.
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Map4.4 mi from City Centre
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A world of camping and outdoor stays awaits—from budget-friendly sites to unique retreats, with options for every kind of traveler.

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Essential Hotel Information for Lone Pine

This guide presents detailed insights on hotels in Lone Pine, evaluating one primary property to assist travelers in making informed choices about their stay.

Typical nightly rates range from $80 to $150.

One hotel property evaluated in Lone Pine.

Peak travel season spans May to October.

Local taxes and fees typically add 12% to room rates.

Located approximately 2 km from Death Valley National Park.

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