Mt. Whitney Motel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Lone Pine, offering a budget friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
As your “home away from home,” the motel rooms offer air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a desk, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk while staying at Mt. Whitney Motel. In addition, Mt. Whitney Motel offers a pool, which will help make your Lone Pine trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While in Lone Pine, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Mt. Whitney Motel, including Alabama Hills Cafe and Bakery (0.2 mi), Season's Restaurant (0.2 mi), and Margie's Merry Go-Round (0.2 mi).
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular historic sites such as California Historical Landmark 507.
Enjoy your stay in Lone Pine!
This is my go-to spot when in Lone Pine. Located at the north end of town, it's convenient and always populated by grizzled hikers hanging out in the parking lot. Also, the family that runs this hotel are extremely nice. It's a bit like being home even though you're not.
I was hoping to get a room in the main part of the motel but instead received a room in the annex (around the block from the main office). This was Ok and certainly did the trick for my stay, which was four nights. It was comfortable and clean, although I had a neighbor who was noisy and I could hear music or whatever through the walls. Also, for some reason there was a ratty lounge chair sitting on the walkway in front of my room, but luckily the room itself did not reflect this bad first impression. I think the rate charges is higher then it should be for the room, but then there is not too many places to choose from in town. I do love their neon sign out from though. It is the coolest sign in town.
We booked this when it was the only thing available on an emergency trip. The front desk was very nice. The room was shabby, and the bedspread looked as though it had never been washed. The furniture was worn out. The shower was lukewarm. The AC was so loud it couldn't be used. The beds were rock hard. The coffee pot had old coffee and a used pod in it. The tiny packets of shampoo couldn't be opened without scissors. Others complained of cockroaches. Next time I would prefer to sleep in my car, and wonder now why I didn't.
This motel was expensive, but so is everything in town in the prime hiking season. The beds were fairly hard. The room was as clean as you can probably get an old motel. The shower curtain was gross, but the bathroom was otherwise OK. Very tiny pool. Tight parking in the lot. The fridge didn't work very well.
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