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Lone Pine, California, is a popular [[resupply]] location along the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] in the Sierra Nevada section of the trail.
 
Lone Pine, California, is a popular [[resupply]] location along the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] in the Sierra Nevada section of the trail.
  
The town, along with the Alabama Hills (a unique popular location for filming movies and TV shows), both sit in the shadow of Mt. Whitney, with the World War 2 concentration camp, Manzanar, only several miles away.  
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The town, along with the Alabama Hills (a unique popular location for filming movies and TV shows), both sit in the shadow of [[Mt. Whitney]], with the World War 2 concentration camp, Manzanar, only several miles away.  
  
Being a one-street town, Lone Pine is highly walkable, though a less popular trail town compared to [[Bishop,_California]], due to fewer hiker services being available and most hikers being able to hike uninterrupted from [[Kennedy_Meadows,_California]] to more northerly passes (e.g. [[Kearsarge_Pass]]) and trailheads that provide access to both Bishop and [[Independence,_California]]
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Being a one-street town, Lone Pine is highly walkable, though a less popular trail town compared to [[Bishop, California]], due to fewer hiker services being available and most hikers being able to hike uninterrupted from [[Kennedy Meadows, California]] to more northerly passes (e.g. [[Kearsarge Pass]]) and trailheads that provide access to both Bishop and [[Independence, California]]
  
 
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==Access from the Trail==
 
==Access from the Trail==
For northbound hikers out of Kennedy Meadows South, Lone Pine is more often than not a trail town for those who need to leave the trail due to injury, personal reasons, or weather, rather than resupply.
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For northbound hikers out of [[Kennedy Meadows, California|Kennedy Meadows (South)]], Lone Pine is more often than not a trail town for those who need to leave the trail due to injury, personal reasons, or weather, rather than resupply.
  
Hikers seeking the most direct permitted route to Lone Pine can leave the PCT to reach Horseshoe Meadow Campgrounds using Trail Pass, Cottonwood Pass Trail, or Mulkey Pass. However, due to the high elevation and winter snowfall, early-season hikers are likely to have a several-mile road walk and difficulties obtaining a hitch into Lone Pine.
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Hikers seeking the most direct permitted route to Lone Pine can leave the PCT to reach [[Horseshoe Meadow Campground]] using [[Trail Pass]], [[Cottonwood Pass]] Trail, or [[Mulkey Pass]]. However, due to the high elevation and winter snowfall, early-season hikers are likely to have a several-mile road walk and difficulties obtaining a hitch into Lone Pine.
  
PCT Hikers are not permitted to exit going east of Mt Whitney or exit to Whitney Portal using either the Mt. Whitney Trail or Mountaineer's Route.
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PCT Hikers are not permitted to exit going east of [[Mt. Whitney]] or exit to [[Whitney Portal]] using either the [[Mt. Whitney Trail]] or Mountaineer's Route.
  
 
==Food and Drink==
 
==Food and Drink==

Revision as of 02:53, 3 December 2021

Lone Pine, California, is a popular resupply location along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Sierra Nevada section of the trail.

The town, along with the Alabama Hills (a unique popular location for filming movies and TV shows), both sit in the shadow of Mt. Whitney, with the World War 2 concentration camp, Manzanar, only several miles away.

Being a one-street town, Lone Pine is highly walkable, though a less popular trail town compared to Bishop, California, due to fewer hiker services being available and most hikers being able to hike uninterrupted from Kennedy Meadows, California to more northerly passes (e.g. Kearsarge Pass) and trailheads that provide access to both Bishop and Independence, California

LongTrailsMap.net:PCT map link:

Access from the Trail

For northbound hikers out of Kennedy Meadows (South), Lone Pine is more often than not a trail town for those who need to leave the trail due to injury, personal reasons, or weather, rather than resupply.

Hikers seeking the most direct permitted route to Lone Pine can leave the PCT to reach Horseshoe Meadow Campground using Trail Pass, Cottonwood Pass Trail, or Mulkey Pass. However, due to the high elevation and winter snowfall, early-season hikers are likely to have a several-mile road walk and difficulties obtaining a hitch into Lone Pine.

PCT Hikers are not permitted to exit going east of Mt. Whitney or exit to Whitney Portal using either the Mt. Whitney Trail or Mountaineer's Route.

Food and Drink

Resupply

Groceries

Gear Shops

Stove Fuel

Laundry

A single laundromat, Lone Pine Laundromat, serves the town and can easily be found on Main St.

Shipping Services

Hiker Boxes

Lodging

Hotels and Motels

Hostels

Camping

Other

Trails Angels

Attractions

Transportation Services

Buses

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

References


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