Eastern Sierra information
- Share via
WHERE TO STAYBishop Creek Lodge, 2100 S. Lake Road, Bishop; (760) 873-4484, https://www.bishopcreekresort.com. Cabins $125-$315 a night. A longtime favorite stopping place for Sierra visitors.
Whispering Pines Motel, 18 Nevada St., June Lake; (800) 648-7762, https://www.junelake.com. In the heart of the fall color in the June Lake loop, with an excellent waterfall across the way. Rooms from $89 a night
Murphey’s Motel, 51493 U.S. Highway 395, Lee Vining; (760) 647-6316, https://www.murpheysyosemite.com. A favorite of photographers. Rooms from $53.
WHERE TO EAT
Whoa Nellie Deli, 22 Vista Point Road, Lee Vining; (760) 647-1088, https://www.whoanelliedeli.com. Gregarious chef Matt Toomey presides over this-one-of-a kind eatery inside the Mobil gas station. Entrees from $7.
TO LEARN MORE
Inyo National Forest, https://www.fs.usda.gov/inyo. Often posts fall color reports.
U.S. Forest Service, Bishop, (760) 873-2400.
U.S. Forest Service, Bridgeport, (760) 932-7070.
InterAgency Headquarters, Lone Pine, (760) 876-6222.
Bishop, https://www.bishopvisitor.com.
Mammoth Lakes, https://www.mammothlakeschamber.org.
June Lakes, https://www.junelakeloop.org.
Lee Vining, https://www.leevining.com.
Bridgeport, https://www.bridgeportcalifornia.com
More to Read
Sign up for The Wild
We’ll help you find the best places to hike, bike and run, as well as the perfect silent spots for meditation and yoga.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.