"Basic hotel but very well maintained and managed. Rooms are modern with plenty of outlets, lighting and working A/C. Staff are very helpful and friendly. Looks kind of like a 50’s-60’s property from the outside but clean and modern inside. Convenient location to Lone Pine businesses and in good deal for the area - I’d stay there again!"
"Don’t judge this place by the outside- this little motel ended up being exactly what I needed after an intense hike. The room is small, as expected, but perfect for a solo traveler or couple looking for a clean, comfortable place to shower, cool off, and rest. The AC absolutely cranks, which was heaven after being out in the heat all day.
The owners have added so many thoughtful touches: toothbrushes, single-use toothpaste, makeup remover wipes, bath gels, plus a mini fridge and microwave in the room. When I checked in, I was greeted with bottled water, fruit, and cookies, such a kind welcome after a long day.
There are also cute patios with hanging lights where you can sit and eat takeout, and there’s even a homemade ice cream shop right next door with a really vibey outdoor patio.
One of the owners mentioned a nearby trail just behind the motel, and I’m so glad I listened. I ended up walking through the beautiful Mary DeDecker native plant garden alongside a babbling creek with little bridges and an incredible sunset view over the mountain ridge. It turned into one of the highlights of my trip.
This place may not look like much from the outside, but it has heart, kindness, and everything you actually need for a peaceful stay."
"The convenience of the tents and cots already being up and ready-to-go is great however, inside the tent was dirty. The concrete floor hadn’t been swept, the walls of the tent were dirty with accumulated dirt, dust, and hair. The bed had mouse droppings on it when we arrived. We get we were camping but when paying for a ready-to-go tent, we did expect it to be clean. The site was adequate and came with a fire pit and picnic table. The restrooms were close by but they too need some attention. The women’s restroom had a lot of spiders, mostly daddy long legs but also a wolf spider. I went in and knocked down all the spider webs as they were surrounding the toilets but they were back within a couple hours. The sinks were covered in dirty underwear and trash people left behind. It did eventually get cleaned the next day. There is a separate outhouse with a flushable toilet that was much cleaner. The staff were nice at the general store and restaurant. Fuel prices were the most reasonable in Death Valley. The general store offers ice and firewood. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes."
"I stayed at Mt Williamson on a business trip. It is early in the season so the place is not humming in its operation. The room is rustic but functional. There isn't much amenities to speak about. What bother me to most is the poor sound insolation. My unit is close to the main road and at night when big trucks and speeding motorists speed by, the noise penetrates the room and it would be difficult to sleep if you are a light sleeper. Check in and check in hours are limited and much of the information about the motel and surrounding areas are self-help. I will probably not going to stay at Mt Williamson in the future given there are other options that I will try to test out."
"This was one of the best hotels I have stayed at in a while. We attended the annual Manzanar gathering and needed to bring our 3 small dogs as we did not have anyone to watch them. The staff was so friendly upon check in and asked if we wanted treats for our pets. they gave me three doggie treat bags wrapped in paw print cellophane which was so cute. Their breakfast is amazing. Full breakfast with scrambled eggs, potatoes, sausages, cereals, muffins, and the best part was they had a automated pancake machine! so cool! Ice machine worked great and they even had a little laundry room if you needed to wash clothes. Will definitely book again next year!"
The answer to a mystery that has puzzled scientists for decades lies in this dry lakebed, which is speckled with rocks that seem to move by themselves.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Museum of Western Film History during your trip to Lone Pine. Discover the area's mountain views and seek out the hiking trails.
Preserved by its remoteness and the dry desert heat, the remains of an early 20th-century mine make it look as though it was abandoned just a few years ago.
Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center is just one of the places to see in Lone Pine, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the area's theater scene, or seek out its hiking trails.
If you're planning to come to the area to visit Saline Valley, take some time to see the rest of the sights while you're in town. When you want to settle in and find a place to stay, check out some of the hotels and other accommodations that Expedia offers in the area.
What's the best place to stay close to Saline Valley?
Best Western Frontier Motel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers free breakfast and a fitness center. You'll find it 15.8 mi (25.5 km) from Saline Valley. Other good options in the area include Trails Motel and Lone Pine Budget Inn.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Saline Valley, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most hotel room reservations are fully refundable if you cancel before the hotel's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to still cancel and receive a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Add dates, click "Search", then use the "fully refundable" filter to get the best deals available near Saline Valley.
Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near Saline Valley?
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