Inyo County Visitor`s Guide - The Other Side of California

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Inyo County Visitor`s Guide - The Other Side of California
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Coalition of County
Chambers of Commerce
Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce
and Visitors Bureau
690 N. Main Street
Bishop, California  93514
760-873-8405 • 888-395-3952
wwwBishopVisitor.com
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866-466-7000  760-934-6162
Comforts Of The Mammoth Creek:
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Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce
120 South Main Street
P.O Box 749
Lone Pine, California
(760) 876-4444
www.lonepinechamber.org
17 INYO COUNTY MAP
18 INDEPENDENCE
Free Wi-Fi Access • LG HD T.V.
20 EASTERN CALIFORNIA MUSEUM
Newly Remodeled Rooms
Kitchen Suites Available
Well-behaved Pets Welcomed
24/7 Concierge Service
Complimentary Ski/Board Storage
Extraordinary Views
Steps to Shuttle Access
663 OLD MAMMOTH ROAD | MAMMOTH LAKES, CA 93546
www.TheMammothCreek.com
Death Valley Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 157
Shoshone, California 92384
(760) 852-4524
www.deathvalleychamber.com
Independence Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 397
Independence, California 93526
(760) 878-0084
www.independence-ca.com
Plush Robes • Luxurious Linens
On-Demand Movies • iHome Alarm Clock Radio
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Government Agencies:
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
(760) 872-4881
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County of Inyo
(760) 878-0366
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Death Valley National Park
(760) 786-3200
Eastern Sierra Interagency Visitors Center
(760) 876-6222
24 BIG PINE
Inyo National Forest-Supervisor
(760) 873-2400
25 SHOSHONE/TECOPA
26 COALITION CHAMBER MEMBERS
Published By
David J. Orozco
ART DIRECTOR
Joseph Anthony
COVER DESIGN
& PHOTOGRAPH
Joseph Anthony
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Mt.Whitney Ranger Station
(760) 876-6200
White Mountain Ranger Station
(760) 873-2500
PRODUCTION ARTISTS
Karen Roberts
Patrana Santijaroennon
Nichole Roberts
Stacy Lee
SYSTEMS MANAGER
Walter Homes
EDITORIAL
Christopher Richardson
PHOTO CREDITS
Joseph Anthony
B I S H O P
ACCOUNTING
Robin Moore
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The information in this directory was
gathered and carefully compiled to insure
maximum accuracy. Coalition of County
Chambers of Commerce and David J.
Orozco cannot and do not guarantee the
correctness of all information furnished
them, nor the complete absence of errors
or omissions, hence, no responsibility for
the same can be, nor is, assumed.
Reproduction of any material from
this publication is strictly forbidden
without written permission from the
publisher. © 2009 David J. Orozco
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In 2008, well known author
Tom Stienstra surveyed fellow
members of the Outdoor Writers Association of California
and determined that Bishop is
California’s #1 City to live for
Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts.
“Bishop was No. 1 on most ballots and in the top 10 of most
writers taking the survey,” writes
Stienstra. “They highlighted trout
fishing at lakes and streams,
great hiking, horseback riding
and exploring near Bishop Pass,
backpacking into the John Muir
Wilderness, tracking Sierra bighorn sheep and mule deer, and
four-season mountain weather,
complete with sensational fall
colors from aspens, yet without
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he City of Bishop is located at the northern
end of Inyo County in the
beautiful
Owens Valley where Highway
395 meets U.S. Route 6. While
Bishop has the largest population and is the only incorporated city in Inyo County, it
definitely maintains a friendly
home-town atmosphere. Just
under 4,000 people reside
within the 1.8 square miles of
the city limits and another 5,000
or so live in the outlying areas.
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Bishop is a terrific place to
call “home” while exploring
the Eastern Sierra. Lodging
establishments abound, with
about 800 rooms ranging from
quite luxurious to rustic cabins.
Campgrounds operated by
USFS, Inyo County and private
owners are also abundant in
the area. In Bishop, you’ll find
great restaurants to suit any
taste, including American Fare,
Mexican Cuisine, plus Chinese
and Japanese delicacies.
Highway 395 is Bishop’s Main
Street, featuring several art galleries and unique retail shops.
To truly enjoy Bishop, you really
must take a side trip off Main
Street. Try Line Street (aka Highway 168). To the East on Line
Street, you’ll cross the Owens
River and to the West, you’ll find
the glorious mountains, lakes
and streams of Bishop Creek
Canyon. In the summer months,
Lake Sabrina, South Lake and
North Lake offer world-class
trout fishing. In the fall, the Aspens and Cottonwoods turn fiery colors of yellow, orange and
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red. Photography buffs from
around the world visit the canyon in hopes of capturing just a
shot or two of the splendor.
sphere surrounded by public
lands,” stated Bill Karr, editor of
Western Outdoor News. Columnist and senior research editor
Kathie Morgan is quoted as
simply remarking, “Breathtaking
scenery.”
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In the center of town, be sure
to visit the Bishop City Park with
several acres of beautifully
maintained grass, shade trees
and flowers – a great place to
picnic! The Bishop City Park
features a public swimming
pool, skate & bike park, tennis
courts, baseball fields, and a
picture-perfect duck pond.
The Millpond Recreation Area
is just a few miles north-west
of town and offers camping,
baseball fields, playgrounds
and much, much more. Pleasant Valley Reservoir and the
Lower Owens River offer fantastic year-round trout fishing.
The Bishop Country Club is a
challenging 18-hole course with
breathtaking views, plus full service pro shop, restaurant & bar.
If you’re feeling lucky, be sure
to visit the Paiute Palace Casino, just a few miles north-west
of downtown on Highway 395.
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Roadside
Heritage
Highway 395
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ourney along Highway
395. Hidden in the sage
and sand lie the stories
of the other side of California. Listen to legends of life
when adventures began in an
ancient Eastern Sierra.
Discover hidden gems of science and heritage lying within
granite peaks and desert canyons.
We invite you to pick up your
free CD at one of the Eastern
Sierra visitor centers, museums,
or chamber offices, or visit our
website for free download:
www.roadsideheritage.com
Other Bishop “must sees” include Laws Railroad Museum &
Historical Site, Downtown Murals, Keough’s Hot Springs, and
the Buttermilks.
Bishop is home to several big
annual events including: Blake
Jones Trout Derby (March), Mule
Days Celebration (Memorial
Day), California High School Ro-
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Railroad Museum and Historical Village
OPEN
ALL YEAR
VISITING HOURS
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deo State Finals Championship
(June), Eastern Sierra Tri-County
Fair (Labor Day), Millpond Music
Festival (September), Fall Colors
Car Show (October) and more.
The Bishop Area Chamber of
Commerce & Visitors Bureau
is conveniently located at the
City Park in the funny looking
A-frame Building. The visitor
center is open daily, yearround and staffed by friendly &
knowledgeable folks. Whether
you are in the area for just
an hour, a day or a week, be
sure to stop in for free maps &
brochures to help you make
the most of your Eastern Sierra
adventure. Visit online at www.
bishopvisitor.com or call toll free
1-888-395-3952.
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Bill MacBride
Broker Assoc/Eco Broker
ABR, E-Pro
Mammoth Real Estate
3293 Main Street
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Office: 760.924.0232
800.231.0622
Cell: 760.937.2420
E-mail: [email protected]
Presents
Trail of the Trout Summer 2008
Noelle Deinken
Tony Davidson
Mammoth Artist
Big Pine Artist
A celebration of the arts and trout fishing
…and you can be a part of it! From Lone Pine to Bridgeport, the Trail of the Trout is a
one-of-a-kind public arts exhibition created by local artists and sponsored by local businesses and
individuals. Their interpretations of an 8-foot sculpture of a “jumping trout” design will be placed along
a scenic path throughout the Eastern Sierra, forming a “Trail of the Trout” for both visitors and locals
to enjoy. Download a driving map to view all the sculptures or pick one up while visiting the Eastern Sierra.
Trout sculptures will be auctioned at The Westin Monache Resort in Mammoth Lakes, Oct. 18th.
A fun experience for: Anglers • Arts Enthusiasts • Families
The full story, where you can find us, and complete details are at:
www.visitmammoth.com/trailofthetrout or call 760-873-7242
The Mono Council for the Arts gratefully acknowledges the support of:
Monocounty.org
800-845-7922
Main photo courtesy of Joseph Holmes. Mono Council for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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Grada Irish Music concert. For information call Mary Mae Kilpatrick at 760-873-6690.
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Bishop Chamber Blake Jones
Trout Derby. For information, call
(760) 873-8405.
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The Eastern California Museum
presents The Norman Clyde Exhibit. 760-878-0258 www.inyocounty.us/ecmuseum.
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Banff Film Festival- Tricounty fairgrounds in Bishop. Call 760-8737520 www.eastsidesports.com.
April
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ICARE Annual Fundraising Dinner
- 6pm Tri-County Fairgrounds,
Bishop. Call: 760-872-3802 or
www.ICAREforPets.org..
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Hospice of the Owens Valley 5k
& 10k - Walk/Run. (760) 873-3742
or [email protected].
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Celebrating Community Connections at the Bishop City Park.
Call (760) 873-5863.
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Opening day for the General
Trout Season in the Eastern High
Sierra - All the lakes and stream
throughout the region open.
May
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15th Annual Home Show TriCounty Fairgrounds. Call 760873-3588 for more info.
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Choo-Choo Swap Meet - TriCounty Fairgrounds, Sat. Call
760-873-5950.
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5th Annual Eastern Sierra Gem
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& Mineral Show, Tri-County Fairgrounds, Bishop. Call: (760) 8764319 or J(760) 873-4498.
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4th Annual “Taste of the Sierra.”
Call April at (760) 873-8405.
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Altrusa Books & Barnyard Animals
Jamboree family fun & literacy
celebration at the Tri-County
Fairgrounds in Bishop.
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Mule Days! - Bishop’s largest annual event held every Memorial Day weekend, celebrate the
opening of the summer packing
season. www.muledays.org.
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Memorial Day Arts and Crafts
Show at the Bishop City Park.
Call 760-873-8014.
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California High School Rodeo
State Finals- Tri-County Fair-
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org.
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Bishop.
www.chsra.
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4th of July in the Bishop City
Park. Call City of Bishop, 760873-5863.
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4th of July Fireworks in Bishop.
Call the Bishop Chamber for info
760-873-8405.
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Eastern Sierra Tri-County Junior
Livestock Show & Auction. Call
760-873-3588 www.tricountyfair.
com.
August
TBA
Crowley Lake Fish Camp & Sierra Drifters Guide Service Second
Annual Stillwater Classic! www.
crowleylakefishcamp.com
or
www.sierradrifters.com/fish.htm.
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Sierra Tri-County Fair - Bishop:
Inyo, Mono, & Alpine counties
760-873-3588 www.tricountyfair.
com.
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Labor Day Weekend Arts & Crafts
Show. Call 760-873-8014.
18-20
The 18th Annual Millpond Music
Festival. Call 760-873-8014.
TBA
“Good Ole Days” - Laws Railroad Museum, Bishop. Call (760)
873-5950.
October
All Month
FALL COLORS IN THE EASTERN SIERRA Catch the annual display
of autumn splendor in the Bishop
area. Call for a free Fall Color
Guide 888-395-3952.
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Fall Colors Cruise and Car Show
Tri-County Fairgrounds Bishop.
760-920-3666 or 760-873-3901
www.owensvalleycruisers.com.
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Choo-Choo Swap Meet TriCounty Fairgrounds. Neat stuff at
bargain prices! 760-873-5950..
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VCMC Dual Sport Motorcycle
Rally. Call Kyle 805-782-8963.
December
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Bishop Chamber’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Call
760-873-8405.
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Annual Bishop Christmas Parade
on Main Street starts at 10 am.
Sponsored by the Bishop Area
Chamber of Commerce and
Visitors Bureau 760-873-8405.
For the latest List of Bishop Area
Events, Visit www.bishopvisitor.com
or call (760) 873-8405
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LONE PINE
one Pine is the landscape, and the landscape is Lone Pine. The
people in this small town
have shaped the landscape
and in return the land has
shaped their lives and history.
The visitor has the opportunity
to experience this distinct landscape as history, nature, habitat, recreation and beauty,
depending on why they have
come. By reading Lone Pine
landscape, tourists can learn
much, have fun and find their
stay greatly enriched.
The mountains to the west and
to the east of Lone Pine are
most prominent. Mt. Whitney, is
the tallest peak at 14,496 feet,
is the tallest peak in the lower
48 states. It has always been
a bit of a mystery, originally
climbed by three local men
and named Fisherman’s Peak
after being mistakenly identi-
fied by early explorers. The
Whitney Portal Road, a turn
west at Lone Pine’s only stop
light, will take you up to 8300
feet to the Portal where there is
a store and restaurant, a pond
and a magnificent waterfall
tumbling out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
To the east of Lone Pine are
the Inyo Mountains, almost
as tall, but quite different in
look. Cerro Gordo, the largest silver bullion mining area in
California, can be reached by
a mountain road that begins
just east of the town of Keeler.
Call ahead to Mike Patterson,
the owner at 760-264-3273. The
wealth of Cerro Gordo is credited with kick-starting the city
of Los Angeles.
Lone Pine is the site of four
cemeteries. The Pioneer Cemetery on Inyo Street has many
of the early citizens including
the grave of Charles Begole,
the founder of Lone Pine. The
Earthquake Cemetery is located just north of town on
the west side and contains
the graves of the victims of
the 1872 earthquake. A third
cemetery lies hidden in the
desert on Narrow Gauge Road
just south of the “big turn.”
Finally there is the Mt. Whitney Cemetery across from the
Earthquake memorial, still in
use today.
Mining history is visible in the
Narrow Gauge bed that ran
from Nevada down to Keeler.
Traveling out Narrow Gauge
Road just to the north of town,
takes you past the Southern Pacific Depot to Owenyo Road.
Traveling north on this road will
take you to the ruins of Owenyo, a town abandoned when
the railroad was shut down.
The old depot building can still
be seen in Keeler. The Southern
Inyo Museum, open seasonally,
has much on display from the
Darwin mining era. It is located
on Bush Street.
Alabama Hills just west of Lone Pine
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In March of 1872 one of the
greatest earthquakes felt in
the United States in historic
times shook the valley, knocking down nearly all of the
adobe buildings of the new
settlement. One remaining
wall of the Meysan Store can
be found behind La Florista.
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Within two years, the town had
been rebuilt of wood and the
town plaza near Carl’s Jr. saw
a great 4th of July celebration. Go west on Whitney Portal
Road across the Aqueduct and
take the first dirt road north. If
you continue, you will end up
on top of one of the fault lines
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and can witness still the force
of the earthquake of 1872.
The creeks and high mountain lakes around Lone Pine
remain the habitat of the
famous golden trout. Ask at
the Chamber about their annual fly fisherman certificate
event. The creeks draining
out of the Sierra here are the
earliest open in the area and
may be fished from March to
October. Diaz Lake formed during the earthquake of 1872 is
also open early and presents
opportunities for water recreation for many of the summer
months.
As the Department of Water
and Power has returned water to the Owens River, many
The Beverly and Jim Rogers Museum of
Film History
Hollywood’s favorite movie location
since 1920 and California’s newest
Film Museum
760.876.9909
For Information about Museum Upcoming Events visit our website
www.lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org
Mt. Whitney
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habitats have opened for
various birds. The Bird Watching Route map is available at
the Chamber Office and can
lead enthusiasts to many hidden areas for successful bird
watching. Around the Owens
Dry Lake, the attuned eye can
see evidence of a time when
the Paiute tribe flourished in
the area before the devastating Indian Wars. Please leave
any artifacts, bird blinds or rock
rings where you see them.
the heart of the familiar rocks,
named by Confederate sympathizers after the famous Civil
War cruiser. The Union’s Kearsage eventually sank this ship
and that name is memorialized
as well in several locations. The
famous Alabama Arch can
be found at the turnout where
Movie Road turns east. A well
marked trail takes the visitor
on a twenty minute hike to this
rare geologic formation and
picture opportunity.
The beauty of the landscape
has called to Hollywood since
1920 and scenes from over 400
films and countless commercials have filmed in and around
Lone Pine since that time. The
Alabama Hills easily found by
turning down Movie Road from
the Portal Road takes you into
The land has stood in for the
old west of John Wayne, Roy
Rogers and Tom Mix countless
times. It has also played the
Orient in Gunga Din, Lives of
the Bengal Lancer, and King
of the Khyber Rifles. Instead of
the Old West, Lone Pine environs have more recently been
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called to play the new Afghanistan in the 2008 blockbuster
Iron Man filmed in the area. A
brand new self-guided tour to
the movie locations is available
at the Film Museum and Chamber Office and opens up several of the movie locations for
fans. Escorted tours can also
be arranged at the Museum.
The town is very proud of its
movie heritage, which remains
active today. The town has an
annual film festival Columbus
Day weekend celebrating the
rich history. The Beverly and Jim
Rogers Museum of Lone Pine
Film History, open just over a
year, has a prominent location
on south Main Street. It contains displays on this famous
history including the Humphrey
Bogart film High Sierra and
modern films like Tremors and
Star Trek 5 and 7. The Museum
also has an 84-seat theater,
which screens a fifteen-minute
orientation film. Other events
are scheduled during the year.
Call the Museum at 876-9909
for information on upcoming
events.
The beauty of the Lone Pine
landscape, the historic, recreational and natural attributes
of the area all call to the visitor to stop, stay and explore.
There is something of interest for each person. Hidden
760.876.1146
history and mysterious spots
(ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL)
await to be uncovered by the
HRS: M-F 8-12 & 1-7
intrepid amateur explorer. A
SPECIALTIES AVAILABLE:
great place to begin is the
CARDIOLOGY • OPHTHALMOLOGY
Interagency Visitor’s Center
DIETARY COUNSELING
just south of town. The staff is a
PODIATRY • TELEMEDICINE
source of information and hints
PAIN MANAGEMENT
on where to begin your adventure.
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LUBKEN RANCH, ALABAMA HILLS NEAR LONE PINE, CALIFORNIA
First offering in 50 years: the most important private land holding in the Owens Valley! Historic Lubken Ranch is a 759 acre paradise at the foot
of Mt. Whitney with priceless water rights the L.A. Department of Water & Power never managed to acquire (remember the movie Chinatown?).
Sited within what architect Richard Neutra proclaimed to be the greatest expanse of free open space he’d witnessed since
the Gobi Desert, Lubken Ranch is today a working cattle ranch with rich possibilities for future creative development
(Sagaponac West?). Satellite views show the ranch to be an oasis of green within the vast panoramic landscape. With uncounted
miles of surrounding land owned by the BLM and DWP, the feeling on the land is as if you own your own National Park.
Improvements include water systems, corrals, a 4 bedroom 3 bath ranch house, outbuildings, and the old Pheasant
Hunting Clubhouse now converted to living quarters. The ranch is an easy 3 hour drive from Los Angeles. There is a
60’ wide 4,000 foot airport runway at an elevation of 3,680 feet just 5 minutes from Lubken Ranch. With new
pricing, the Ranch now represents a unique and viable investment opportunity in land, water, and scenic beauty.
$7,450,000
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Mount Whitney Classic Race
- Starts in Badwater Death Valley, this is a hard core endurance cycling ride. Race begins
at 3 PM Saturday in Badwater
Death Valley. Total of 130 miles
and over 15,000 feet of climbing to the base of Mount Whitney. Email [email protected]. Organized by: Jair
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The Lone Pine Film Festival From the era of silent movies
to Transformers II today, Lone
Pines beloved Alabama Hills
has provided numerous motion
pictures with location and magic. A grand celebration of the
old and new is planned for the
20th anniversary edition of this
unique, now world famous film
event. The Lone Pine Film Festival celebrates our own movie
history, all the way back to the
days when America was fascinated with the image cowboys
played on the silver screen.
With that appetite came the
“B” Western. Enter Iron Man and
G.I. Joe, the heroes of today.
For information call the the Museum of lone Pine Film History at
(760) 876-9103, or visiting www.
lonepinefilmfestival.org.
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For information on these and
other events please contact at
Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce (760) 876-4444 or email:
[email protected].
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Annual Christmas Parade - This
year the theme of the parade
will be “A Pet Parade” all pets
on parade. The parade starts at
1pm in front of the high school
and everyone is invited to enter
the parade. Pick up your entry
at the Chamber of Commerce.
For more information call 8764444.
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June 6
The Beverly and Jim Roger Museum of Lone Pine Film History’s
Annual Dinner and Concert in
the Rocks - It’s the beginning
of summer in the Alabama
Hills above Lone Pine and that
means it’s time for the museum’s
classic Dinner and Concert in
the Rocks, with the Lone Ranger Canyon as the backdrop.
July 25
The National Day of the Cowboy- a day to celebrate the
cowboy ethic that built this
country. The western spirit will
come alive at this years second
annual Cowboy-up-in Lone
Pine, this family event includes
a full day at the Rodeo and
ending with a concert in front
of the film museum featuring
the Comstock Cowboys. Southern Inyo Community Foundation, Lone Pine High School, The
Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce, Freedom in Motion and
Southern Inyo Hospital are only
a few of the local organizations
sponsoring booths and events
throughout the day, to raise
public awareness and funds for
their respective caused.
formation go to www.whitneyclassic.com
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First Saturday in May
Wild Wild West Marathon
50K, 10 Mile & 3 Mile Fun Run.
A trail race that goes through
the great Alabama Hills and the
foothills of Mt. Whitney. There
is a 50K, a marathon, a ten
mile and a 3 mile race. Organized by: Lone Pine Chamber of
Commerce,Contact: 760-8764444. Second Weekend in June
Lone Pine Time Trials. All proceeds from this event go to support the Braille Institute Youth
Center. Event Chairpersons Kelley Sakata-Moon (626) 8128688 & Scott Aguilar (310) 5171650.
This year features the music of
Brenn Hill, the Utah born singer
songwriter creates music that
pays homage to Western music’s finest traditions. For ticket
information, call (760) 876-9103
or visit www.lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org.
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First Saturday in March
Early Opener Trout Derby - Here
Fishy Fishy, Fishy!. Sign up starts
at 6:30am at Diaz Lake, Fish until
3PM weigh in. $5.00 Entry fee for
Children 12 and under $10.00
Entry fee for adults. Prizes for
kids under 12, juniors up to 15,
and adults. Gardner’s True Value is sponsoring a $800.00 Blind
Bogey. Tagged Aplers Trout.
Contact: (760) 876-4444, Email
[email protected].
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INDEPENDENCE
I
ndependence has been
Inyo County’s seat since the
county’s formation in 1866.
The courthouse is the fourth
in Inyo’s history. The first collapsed in the 1872 earthquake,
the second burned in 1892, the
third was determined to be too
small and was replaced in 1922
by the stately building we have
today.
The original town site was laid
out by Thomas Edwards. In
contrast to the other towns in
the Owens Valley, Highway 395
is not Main Street but Edwards
Street. The Edwards House on
West Market Street was built
around the 1860s. The adobe
portion is the oldest structure
still standing in Inyo County.
The Eastern California Museum,
three blocks west of the courthouse, houses much of the
region’s history. The museum
displays a large collection of
artifacts, historic photographs,
quality Native American basketry, extensive mining and
farming equipment, the history
of Los Angeles in the Owens
Valley, a Manzanar artifact
and photographic collection,
a local history research library,
the Mary DeDecker native
plant garden, and a bookstore.
The “Commander’s” House
built between 1866 and 1869
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was moved to its present location from Fort Independence.
It is one of the last remaining
examples of rural Victorian architecture in the Owens Valley.
Dehy Park at the north end of
town is a popular gathering
place for summer community
events. Independence Creek
flows through and provides a
cool place to relax. Children
of all ages love the creek and
play areas. Visitors will also
enjoy seeing The Slim Princess
Engine No. 18. This narrow
gauge locomotive ran on the
Carson & Colorado line from
Laws to Keeler until 1954.
Mary Austin lived in Independence for several years in a
home on West Market Street
and completed her book,
Land of Little Rain, in this house
in 1903. A historical marker in
front of the private residence
(not open to the public) describes her ties to the valley
and town.
The Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery,
a little over 3 miles northwest of
Independence, is a wonderful
place to visit. It is the favored
site for high school graduation, summer weddings, and
family picnics. Built in 1916 on
land donated by the citizens
of Independence, it was the
second state hatchery built
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in California. For many years
it has supplied trout eggs to
other hatcheries in California
and other western states. It is
the only hatchery to produce
golden trout, California’s state
fish.
Adventure awaits you east and
west of Independence where
camping, hiking, fishing, and
hunting abound. Extensive
hiking and backpacking trails
go throughout the Sierra from
trail heads at Onion Valley,
Shephard Pass, and Baxter
Pass. There are several campgrounds between town and
the trail heads and abundant
trout fishing in the local creeks.
East of Independence the
Owens River and off-channel
lakes, ponds, and ditches offer
warm water fishing opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, and
catfish. Farther east, hiking and
exploring opportunities exist
in the historic mining areas of
the Inyo Mountains. Wherever
you go, north or south, east or
west, be prepared for sudden
weather changes. Let someone know where you are going, have plenty of water, and
if your vehicle breaks down or
gets stuck, stay with it.
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Onion Valley 18 miles west of Independence
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Eastern California
Museum
T
he heart of the museum’s
collection is one of the
largest collections of
Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone basketry in the nation.
Ornamental and functional
baskets, along with cradle
boards, arrowheads, bows and
arrows, and rare examples of
Paiute bead work are included
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in the extensive collection. The
basket collection includes more
than 400 baskets and nearly 100
other, related artifacts, and is
contained in about 14 large display cases. The collection was
recently moved into the museum’s East Wing, and named
the Anna and OK Kelley Gallery
of Native American Life. Giving
the baskets a large, spacious
new home highlights the extensive and unique collection.
The Museum is also a repository
EXPLORE A RIVER REBORN
Mazourka Canyon Road in Independence is the most
convenient way to see the river grow and change
The Lower Owens River is open for fishing
and recreation all year long.
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for more than 20,000 historic
photos of the majestic Eastern
Sierra, including photos of Mt.
Whitney, the highest peak in the
lower 48 states, and Death Valley, the lowest point in the U.S.
The collection includes candid
and professional photos of the
hearty souls, from Native Americans to pioneer ranchers and
miners, who settled the area.
Another popular and vital part
of the museum is its permanent exhibit displaying some
of the few remaining artifacts
from the Manzanar World War II
Internment Center, which was
“home” to about 10,000 Japanese Americans during the war.
The museum bookstore is a
popular attraction in itself. The
shelves are lined with a wide
variety of books for a wide
variety of readers. Field guides
help the curious learn about the
Eastern Sierra’s flora and fauna.
The Eastern California Museum
is located at 155 North Grant
Street, 3 blocks west of the
courthouse, in Independence,
Calif. Admission is free. The
Museum is open seven days a
week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
Museum’s phone number is 760878-0258, and the web site is
www.inyocounty.us/ecmuseum.
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INDEPENDENCE EVENTS
March 7, 2009
Trout Fishing Early Opener - Trout
Fishing open on west side of
U.S. Highway 395 from Independence Creek South. Check 2009
Fish & Game Fishing Regulations
before fishing. Check for open
waters.
www.independenceca.com.
March 21
Friends Eastern California Museum - Annual Meeting with Reception & Preview of the Norman
Clyde Exhibit at 4 pm at the Museum. Meeting and Membership
Potluck Dinner follows at 5 pm
with Introduction of officers and
Guest Speaker Dr. Gray Brechin
on “California’s Living New Deal
Project”. Everyone Welcome to
attend. Info: Roberta 873-8583;
Elaine 878-2625.
March 21
California’s Living New Deal
Project - Friends of the ECA Museum guest speaker, Dr. Gray
Brechin,at Annual Meeting at
the Owens Valley School Multi
Purpose Room. Dr. Brechin is
identifying the Projects in the
State. If you or someone you
know worked or know about
CCC, WPA, PWA projects in Inyo
County you are invited to share
your stories. Contact Roberta
873-8583; Elaine 878-2625.
March 21
History Day - Annual History Day
for local students to present history projects. Sponsored by the
Inyo County Superintendent of
Schools. Date and location to
be determined. Watch for deB I G
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tails. Info: 878-2426.
April 12
Annual Easter Egg Hunt - The Easter Bunny arrives and the Easter
Egg Hunt begins at 1:00 pm with
the Fire Truck’s siren. Bring you
basket to fill with colored eggs
and look for the special Golden
Eggs for a prize. Sponsored by
Independence Businesses and
the Chamber of Commerce.
April 25
Manzanar Pilgrimage - Annual
Manzanar Pilgrimage held at
the Manzanar National Historic
Site. Pilgrimage held at historic
cemetery with special programs
and guests. Watch for more details.Contact Manzanar Site or
the Chamber at 760-878-0084.
May 16
Annual Friends ECM Pit Barbeque at Eastern California Museum. Friends fundraiser. 760878-0258.
June 1-30
Manzanar National Historic Site,
weekend Ranger Programs and
Host Docents all summer. www.
nps.gov/manz/planyourvisit/
this-weeks-programs.htm.
July 4
All day Celebration of Independence Day from dawn to dusk.
Pancake breakfast, arts and
crafts show, parade, pie and
ice cream sales, kids games, pit
barbeque and fireworks. For information: www.independenceca.com.
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November 22
Community Thanksgiving Dinner.
December TBA
Fruit Cake Festival.
December 24
Santa at the Courthouse.
For the latest list of Independence events visit www.independence-ca.com.
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Mazourka Canyon Road in
Independence is the most
convenient way to see the river grow
and change. The Lower Owens
River is open for fishing and
recreation all year long.
INDEPENDENCE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Phone: 760.878.0084
www.independence-ca.com
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I
n 1849, during America’s
great westward movement,
a party of pioneers found
themselves stranded in a
desolate, unforgiving desert.
Upon their rescue, one turned
and exclaimed, “Goodbye,
Death Valley!”
That exclamation has withstood the test of time: in 1933
the area was officially designated Death Valley National
Monument, and in 1994 the
Monument was upgraded to a
National Park.
Created when a large inland
lake dried up thousands of
years ago, Death Valley is the
lower 48’s largest National Park
at 3.3 million acres, and welcomes upwards of one million
visitors annually. This remarkable country can be easily enjoyed by those with a sense of
adventure or the need to relax
and get away from it all.
Death Valley’s variety is alluring.
Standing guard over the Valley is the 11,049-foot Telescope
Peak, a frequently snow-covered mountain just west of Badwater, which, at 282 feet below
sea level, is the lowest point in
North America. Some winters
it snows near the valley floor,
while summertime temperatures here regularly reach the
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120s. The shifting sand dunes
allow little to no growth, while
other areas burst forth with a
kaleidoscope of wildflowers.
Visitors worldwide have made
Death Valley a necessary stop
in their desire to experience its
rarities — the heat (many visit
during the summer), the boundless expanse, the awe-inspiring
contrasts, and, something a lot
of modern people are unaccustomed to, the peace and
quiet.
Furnace Creek Ranch and Resort is a center of activity and a
springboard for further exploration. The National Park Service
operates an excellent Visitor’s
Center here, a downscaled
relief map of Death Valley, and
a free, short documentary film
introducing Death Valley to firsttime guests. Also at the Ranch
are the enjoyable and informative Borax Museum with its collection of Death Valley artifacts.
From Furnace Creek many of
the Valley’s natural attractions
are conveniently located: nearby Harmony Borax Works, the
views from Zabriskie Point and
the vivid colors of Artist’s Palette, salt-encrusted Devil’s Golf
Course, Badwater with its “bad
water,” Dante’s View and,
one of the area’s most amazing attractions, Marta Becket’s
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Amargosa Opera House.
Furnace Creek Ranch has restaurants, motel rooms, a pool,
the world’s lowest golf course,
an airstrip, and camping and
RV facilities. Furnace Creek Inn
provides fine dining, a springfed pool and well-appointed
rooms.
About 25 miles from Furnace
Creek is Stovepipe Wells Village, offering a motel, restaurant, pool, general store with
gas, and campground and RV
spots.
From Stovepipe Wells you may
also explore Mosaic Canyon,
the Devil’s Cornfield, Grotto
Canyon, Wildrose Canyon with
its old charcoal kilns, Titus Canyon and the ghost town of
Leadfield, and the wildflowers
and sweeping vistas of Daylight
Pass.
At the north end of Death Valley is Scotty’s Castle, a seeming mirage built in the 1920s in
the style of Spanish architecture. The famous Death Valley
Scotty told many tall tales here.
Wealthy Chicago businessman
Albert Johnson, who funded
construction of the Castle, took
a liking to the old “prospector” and his stories, and built
him a room of his own where
his trademark red neckties still
hang. Scotty’s Castle is not a
“castle” in the usual sense of
the word: it simply must be seen
to be believed.
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BIG PINE
he Ancient Bristlecone
Pine Forest is a world class
natural history destination.
The high elevation mountain tops of the White Mountains
are home to the oldest trees in
the world, the Ancient Bristlecone Pines.
The 28,000 acre botanical reserve is managed and protected by the US Forest Service, Inyo
National Forest. The ancient
trees are easily accessible during the late spring, summer and
fall months. During the winter
they are well protected by a
blanket of snow and low temperatures. Spring brings a short
growing season into full bloom
with a beautiful display of high
desert wildflowers and new
growth on the ancient trees.
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In addition to bristlecone pines,
limber pines, aspen, pinyon and
juniper trees all make the White
Mountain their home. Forage
and sparse water resources
make living difficult for animals
but deer, desert bighorn sheep,
coyotes and even bear reside
in the White Mountains. Known
for its stunningly dark night skies,
the White Mountains provide a
living laboratory for study and
are frequently used by college
and university groups for their
summer field study camps.
The ancient trees are a focal
point for visitors to the White
Mountains. Some of the ancients are over 4000 years old
and are not only still living, but
still producing cones. Bristlecone pines are found widely
scattered throughout the White
and Inyo Mountains but no
where in greater concentrations
than in the outcrops of dolomite
rock. This highly alkaline soil
provides harsh growing conditions that keep the competition to a minimum, allowing the
bristlecone seedlings to get
a head start on germination.
Rather than avoiding those
adverse growing conditions the
Bristlecone Pine thrive.
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he town of Shoshone, in
southeast Inyo County,
is a “paradise regained”
of unmarred American
desert. Settled in 1910 by prospector and businessman “Dad”
Fairbanks, Shoshone became
a depot for the Tonopah and
Tidewater Railroad, a center for
local trade, and a place where
area miners found rest and relaxation after hard-rock mining
in Death Valley and its environs.
Shoshone Village offers the
Crowbar Café and Saloon,
Café C’est Si Bon, the Shoshone
Inn and Campground with full
hook-up RV spaces, gas and
supplies, a medical clinic, post
office, a small airstrip, and the
hub of the regional school
district. The Shoshone Museum/
Death Valley Chamber Visitors
Center offers an information
kiosk, free travel advice and
wireless Internet, gift shop, and
wonderful displays on area
geology, history. The town can
be a springboard to Death Valley, the Amargosa River, Marta
Becket’s Amargosa Opera
House and the Tecopa Hot
Springs area, as well as Pahrump, Nevada, 27 miles east.
Originally Tecopa Hot Springs
(then Yaga) was the largest
Native settlement in the region because of its natural hot
springs, wildlife and wetlands,
and proximity to the trading
routes that became known as
the Old Spanish Trail. A series of
hard-rock mining camps in the
late 1800s were named Tecopa
after a Paiute leader famous for
negotiating peace during those
rough and tumble days.
Today’s traveler can take
advantage of pristine desert
landscapes, vivid sunsets, and
Tecopa Hot Springs’ healing
mineral waters at three different
resorts with private baths and
campgrounds with full hook-up
RV spaces, the Poo-Ha-Bah-HaBah Native Healing Center, or
the Inyo County campground,
with separate bath houses for
men and women. Other amenities include massage services,
Pastels Bistro, the Tecopa Basin
Artist Gallery (both at the historic Tecopa Hot Springs Resort),
an international hostel, post office, elementary school, and a
variety of small shops.
In spring and fall, vast flocks of
migratory birds take advantage
of the marshes and surrounding
canyons, particularly Grimshaw
Lake, a great birding locale and
protected wetland. Spring wildflower viewing, photography,
bicycling, gliding, and hiking in
the Kingston, Tecopa, Ibex and
Sheepshead mountains are also
excellent activities.
About five miles south of Tecopa is the China Date Ranch,
a startling oasis amid the surrounding desert landscape. At
the Ranch, open every day
except Christmas, visitors can
browse the cactus nursery, gift
shop and bakery, enjoy numerous historical displays and extensive hiking trails. There is also
a Bed and Breakfast on site.
You can explore the Amargosa
Canyon, about to become a
federally recognized Wild and
Scenic River, stroll on the old T&T
track bed.
On July 19th, 2008 the Inyo
National Forest celebrated the
50th anniversary of the establishment of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Visit the Inyo
National Forest website at www.
fs.fed.us/r5/inyo to find out more
details or call the ranger station
at 873-2500.
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Bishop Chamber of Commerce
& Visitors Bureau
Membership
AccommodAtions
America’s Best Value inn
Rohit Bhakta
(760) 873-4912
192 Short St
Bishop, CA 93514
Aspendell cabins
DeEtte Johnston
(760) 872-7970
P.O. Box 1507
Bishop, CA 93514
Best Western creek side inn
John Muller, Mgr.
(760) 872-3044
725 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Best Western Holiday spa Lodge
Bobbi Dore
(760) 702-1253
1025 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Bishop creek Lodge
Gary & Suzie Olson
(760) 873-4484
Route 1, S. Lake Rd
Bishop, CA 93515
Bishop days inn
Mack Bhakta
(760) 872-1095
724 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
Bishop Rodeway inn
Mack Bhakta
(760) 873-3564
150 E. Elm St
Bishop, CA 93514
cardinal Village Resort
Ken & Shale Ann Cluff
(760) 873-4789
Route 1, Box A3
Bishop, CA 93514
carriage inn-Ridgecrest
Deborah Corlett
(760) 446-7910
901 N. China Lake Blvd
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
chalfant House
Patricia LePara
(760) 872-1790
213 Academy St
Bishop, CA 93514
comfort inn - Lone Pine
Manoj Bhakta
(760) 876-8700
P.O. Box C
Lone Pine, CA 93545
double Eagle Resort/ spa
Ron & Connie Black
(760) 648-7004
P.O. Box 736
June Lake, CA 93529
Elms motel
Harry & Ramila Bhakta
(760) 873-8118
233 E. Elm St
Bishop, CA 93514
Glacier Lodge
Kathy Huffman
(760) 938-2837
P.O. Box 370
Big Pine, CA 93513
Holiday inn Express
David & Nayna Bhakta
(760) 872-2123
636 N Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Joseph House inn
Hilde Ruland
(760) 872-3389
376 W. Yaney St
Bishop, CA 93514
Lakeview motel
Barbara Nichols
(760) 873-4019
2296 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
LaQuinta inn - Bishop
651 N. Main St
(760) 873-6380
Bishop, CA 93514
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mountain View motel
Navnitlal Bhakta
(760) 873-4242
730 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
Parchers Resort & south Lake Boat Landing
Jared Smith
(760) 873-4177
5001 South Lake Rd
Bishop, CA 93515
Rainbow tarns Bed & Breakfast
Lois Miles
(760) 935-4556
HCR 79 Box 55-C
Crowley Lake, CA 93546-9702
Ramada Limited
155 E. Elm St
(760) 873-6380
Bishop, CA 93514
Rock creek Lakes Resort
Jim King
(760) 935-4311
P.O. Box 727
Bishop, CA 93515
Rock creek Lodge
Bobby Tanner
(800) 476-2527
RT. 1, Box 12
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
super 8 motel
Harinder Signh
(760) 872-1386
535 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
the old House & inn at Benton Hot springs
Diane Bramlette
(760) 933-2287
550137 Hwy 120
Benton, CA 93512
thunderbird motel
Mack Bhakta
(760) 873-4215
190 W. Pine St
Bishop, CA 93514
tom’s Place
Michelle & Mark Layne
(760) 935-4239
HCR 79 Box 22-A
Crowley Lake, CA 93546
Vagabond inn
Noon Mishor
(760) 873-6351
1030 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Whispering Pines
Frank Bush
(760) 648-7762
P.O. Box 640
June Lake, CA 93529
AccountAnts
cocherell & company, cPA’s
Mr. John T. Cocherell
(760) 872-4431
621 W. Line St, Ste 201
Bishop, CA 93514
Van tassell, Paegel, Pc cPA
Randy Van Tassell & Tony Paegel (760) 872-1122
119 MacIver St
Bishop, CA 93515
ARt GALERiEs
coons Gallery
Wynne Benti
(760) 872-1524
2399 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
inyo council for the Arts
Lynn Cooper
(760) 873-8014
137 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93515
Pegasus Gallery
Eva Poole-Gilson
(760) 937-2060
275 B South Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
tiki studios
Andrew R Sundsboe
(877) 889-2114
74 Olivia Ln
Big Pine, CA 93513
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760-873-8405 • toll free: 888-395-3952 fax:760873-6999
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serenity Pines Gallery
Don Smith
(760) 872-2981
115 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
AssociAtion
American Land & Leisure, inc.
Art & Pat Dubuc
(760) 935-4489
747 E. 1000 South
S. Orem, UT 84097
Eastern sierra interpretive Assoc.
Debbie
(760) 873-2411
190 E. Yaney
Bishop, CA 93514
Adopt-A-creek
Ronald Scira
(760) 873-4483
P.O. Box 1455
Bishop, CA 93515
Bardini Foundation
Don Lauria
(760) 873-8036
P.O. Box 1422
Bishop, CA 93515
Bishop Lions club
Gary Schaad
(760) 873-3118
P.O. Box 1045
Bishop, CA 93515
Bishop mural society
Barbel Williams
(760) 873-3600
2605 Highland Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
california indian manpower consortium
Sanford Nabahe
(760) 873-3419
916 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
the california Wild Horse and
Burro show
Phil West
(760) 933-0053
23 Black Rock Mine Rd
Hammil Valley, CA 93514
Eastern sierra Friendship center
Susie Decker
(760) 872-3871
281-D E. South St
Bishop, CA 93514
Eastern sierra Land trust
P.O. Box 755
(760) 873-4554
Bishop, CA 93515
Eastern sierra tri-county Fair
Jim Tatum
(760) 873-3588
P.O. Box 608
Bishop, CA 93515
inyo county sheriff’s Association
Paul Bedell
(760) 873-7887
P O Box 36
Independence, CA 93526
inyo mono Advocates for community
Action
Daniel Steinhagen
(760) 873-8357
224 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
mule days celebration
1141 N. Main St
(760) 872-4263
Bishop, CA 93514
Pine creek Lions
Anna Taplin
(760) 873-7060
1458 Glenwood Ln
Bishop, CA 93514
Pleasant Valley Associates
Stan Smith
(760) 873-7826
187 W. Line St, Ste A
Bishop, CA 93514
Recreation Resource management
Warren Mayer
(602) 569 2333
11811 N. Tatum Blvd Ste 4095
Phoenix, AZ 85028-1620
M E M B E R S
the salvation Army - cup of cold Water
Rob & Tiffany
(760) 872-2124
P.O. Box 1104
Bishop, CA 93515
sierra club Range of Light Group
Wilma Wheeler
(760) 934-3764
P.O. Box 1973
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
triad/Holmes Associates
Andy Holmes
(760) 873-4273
873 N, Main St, Ste 150
Bishop, CA 93514
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Stoney Louden
(760) 873-5770
484 Short St
Bishop, CA 93514
Wild iris
Georgan Stottlemyre
(760) 872-1703
P.O. Box 697
Bishop, CA 93515
Yosemite Association
Beth Pratt
(209) 379-2646
5020 El Portal Rd
El Portal, CA 93518
Altrusa of the Eastern sierra
Vivian Patterson
(760) 937-5582
P.O. Box 1795
Bishop, CA 93514
AtHLEtic cLuBs
curves-Bishop
Jodie Browning
(760) 872-8783
1180 N. Main St, Ste 107
Bishop, CA 93514
AttoRnEYs
Hardy & Place, Attorneys at Law
Thomas Hardy
(760) 873-8711
106 S. Main St, Ste 201
Bishop, CA 93514
Law office of dana m. crom
Dana M. Crom
(760) 873-4700
176 Home St
Bishop, CA 93514
Law office of douglas Buchanan
Douglas Buchanan
(760) 873-4211
363 Academy
Bishop, CA 93514
Peter E. tracy, Attorney at Law
Peter E. Tracy
(760) 872-1101
P.O. Box 485
Bishop, CA 93515
Auto cLuBs
Auto club of california
187 W. Pine St
(760) 872-8241
Bishop, CA 93514
Auto dEALERs
Eastern sierra motors
1440 N. Highway 6
(760) 873-4291
Bishop, CA 93514
Perry motors, inc.
Richard Perry
(760) 872-4141
310 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Auto PARts
nAPA of Bishop
Lloyd Williams
(760) 872-4281
963 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Auto REPAiR
Bishop Auto Body
Pat Patrykus
(760) 873-5900
150 S. Warren
Bishop, CA 93514
John’s muffler & A-1 Radiator
John Slee
(760) 873-7026
2234 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
mr. K Automotive
Vance Johnston
(760) 873-7149
175 W. Grove St
Bishop, CA 93514
steve’s Auto & truck Parts
Steve & Marlene Stevens
(760) 873-7131
555 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Auto sERVicEs
A&L tire
Jon Torres
(760) 872-2575
2234 W. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
BAKERiEs
Erick schat’s Bakkery
Erick Schat
(760) 873-7156
763 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Great Basin Bakery
(760) 873-9828
Robin Bosler
275 D South Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
BAnKs & cREdit unions
Altaone Federal credit union
Renee Dickson
(760) 371-7000
462 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Bank of America
Anna Scott
(760) 873-3553
536 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Eastern sierra community Bank
Jeff Buss
(760) 874-2265
P.O. Box 817
Bishop, CA 93515
El dorado savings Bank
Suzi Scott
(760) 873-5885
P.O. Box 756
Bishop, CA 93515
union Bank of california
DJ Loyd
(760) 873-4202
362 N Main St
Bishop, CA 93515
Washington mutual
Carolyn Phillips
(760) 873-5031
400 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
BEAds
Beads of Bishop
Dianne Tucker-LaPlount
(760) 258-6029
275 B. South Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
BEAutY suPPLiEs
Bee-Gee Beauty supply
Becky Parham
(760) 873-8385
371 N. Main St
Ste B Bishop, CA 93514
BEd & BAtH
Anne marie’s Kitchen Bed & Bath
Brent Bregoff
(760) 872-4433
336 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
BiKEs
Aerohead cycles
Scott Weaver
(760) 873-4151
312 N. Warren
Bishop, CA 93514
Golden state cycle
Randy Gillespie
(760) 872-1570
174 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
BoAt LAndinGs
Lake sabrina Boat Landing
Rick & Juanita Apted
(760) 873-7425
RT. 1, Box 1
Bishop, CA 93514
BooK stoRE
spellbinder Books
124 S Main St
(760) 873-4511
Bishop, CA 93514
BusinEss mAcHinEs
American Business machines
Hope Cornejo/Steve Knipe (760) 873-4971
821 18th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
cAmPGRounds
Brown’s campgrounds
Earl Brown
(760) 872-6911
219 Wye Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
cAR REntALs
Enterprise Rent-a-car
163 N. Main St
(760) 873-3704
Bishop, CA 93515
cARPEts
carpet For Your Home
Ron Karanasos
(760) 872-3484
675 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
tom’s carpet service
Dennia Vetter
(760) 873-3154
2019 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514-2047
cAsinos
Paiute Palace casino
Gloriana Bailey
(760) 873-4150
2742 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
cAtERinG
designs by michelle denault
Michelle Denault
(760) 873-4435
2444 West St
Bishop, CA 93514
cHAmBERs oF commERcE
Big Pine chamber of commerce
Board of Directors
(760) 938-2114
P.O. Box 23
Big Pine, CA 93513
Bridgeport chamber of commerce
Linda Pemberton
(760) 932-7500
P.O. Box 541
Bridgeport, CA 93517
death Valley chamber of commerce
(760) 852-4524
P O Box 157
Shoshone, CA 92384
independence chamber of commerce
Sharon Clark
(760) 878-0084
P.O. Box 397
Independence, CA 93526
June Lake chamber of commerce
Jerry Hallum
(760) 648-7584
P.O. Box 2
June Lake , CA 93529
Lone Pine chamber of commerce
Kathleen New
(760) 876-4444
P.O. Box 749
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mammoth Lakes chamber of chamber
Dawn Vereuck
(760) 946-7815
P.O. Box 3268
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Ridgecrest chamber of commerce
Janis Bottorff
(760) 375-8331
128 E. California Ave, Ste B
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
cHuRcHEs
calvary Baptist church
P.O. Box 636
(760) 872-8136
Bishop, CA 93515
church of Religious science
Freda Lindsay
(760) 873-4195
P.O. Box 841
Bishop, CA 93515
cLotHinG
mountain Apparel
Dee Younger
(760) 872-4655
140 Whitney Alley
Bishop, CA 93514
coFFEE sHoP
starbucks coffee
Gene Patterson Jr.
(760) 872-6582
905 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
C H A M B E R
coLLEGEs
cerro coso community college
Denna Cambell
(760) 872-1565
4090 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
comPuRtER consuLtAnt
david Hefner consulting
David Hefner
(760) 873-5316
725 Grove St
Bishop, CA 93514
the Jaspen corporation
Jason E. Brown
(760) 258-0755
P.O. Box 721
Bishop, CA 93515
constRuction
Jarvis construction
Richard & Yolanda Jarvis
(760) 873-4892
2781 Audrey Ln
Bishop, CA 93514
Jensen construction
Jay Jenson
(760) 873-5015
931 Swall Meadows Rd
Swall Meadows, CA 93514
norm Bird & sons construction
P.O. Box 417
(760) 873-3784
Bishop, CA 93515
dEntists
cameron Hopkins, dds
Cameron Hopkins
(760) 873-3227
645 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
Lowthorp d.d.s., Robert
Robert Lowthorp
(760) 873-5859
350 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
William m. carter dds, inc.
William M. Carter
(760) 873-6066
325 Grove St
Bishop, CA 93514
dEVELoPmEnt comPAnY
Pacifica development, inc.
Jeffrey K. Francis
(909) 944-2552
3350 Shelby St, Ste 200
Ontario, CA 91764
disPLAY sERVicEs
certified Folder display service, inc.
Bill Deerling
(760) 727-5100
1120 Joshua Way
Vista, CA 92081
distRiButoRs
Gillespie distributing
Betty, Mike & Gary Gillespie (760) 872-6931
486 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
High sierra distributing
Tula Seberry
(760) 872-4581
P.O. Box 698
Bishop, CA 93514
ELEctRic
Rollins Electric
Scott Marcellin
(760) 873-3645
177-F Short St
Bishop, CA 93514
ELEctRonic PRoducts
Radio shack, sound shoppe
Suzie & Bill Robinson
(760) 873-5991
1373 Rocking W Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
EmPLoYmEnt sERVicEs
Employment development department
920 N Main St
(760) 873-7185
Bishop, CA 93514
sierra Employment services
Meghan Stevens
(760) 873-8599
P.O. Box 362
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
EQuEstRiAn cEntERs
millpond Equestrian center
Hilke Ungersma
(760) 873-6037
590 Rocking K Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
FEEd stoREs
sierra saddlery & Feed
Mike Allen
(760) 873-4153
600 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
M E M B E R S
FisH HAtcHERY
Alpers trout Hatchery
Tim Alpers
(760) 647-6652
P.O. Box 263
Lee Vining, CA 93541
FLoRist
Valley Florist & stained Glass studio
Michael MacArthur
(760) 872-1118
232 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
FuRnituRE
Ashley Furniture Homestore
Bill Farris
(760) 375-4800
414 West Ridgecrest Blvd
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Fendon’s Furniture
Shirlie Rae Fendon
(760) 873-4698
175 E Pine St
Bishop, CA 93514
Jm Furniture
Jeff Herman
(775) 883-3333
3333 N. Carson St
Carson City, NV 89706
sierra design studio, inc.
Robin Stater
(760) 934-4122
P.O. Box 1280
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
GAs
Eureka Fuel company
William P Klink
(760) 873-5502
P.O. Box 1743
Bishop, CA 93515
GLAss
country Glass
Greg Corliss
(760) 873-3587
107 S Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
GoLF couRsEs
Bishop country club
Steve Shibley
(760) 873-5828
P.O. Box 1586
Bishop, CA 93514
GoVERnmEnt
Bureau of Land management
Jim Jennings
(760) 872-5500
351 Pacu Ln, Ste 100
Bishop, CA 93514
county of inyo
P.O. Drawer N
(760) 387-2692
Independence, CA 93526
inyo national Forest
Nancy Upham
(760) 873-2427
351 Pacu Ln. Ste 200
Bishop, CA 93514
GRAPHic dEsiGn
designs unlimited
Ed Schuyler
(760) 934-6666
P O Box 1322
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
HARdWARE stoREs
manor true Value Hardware
Troy & Susie Oney
(760) 873-3106
3100-B W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
HEALtH Food
Holmes Health Haven
David & Beth Holmes
(760) 872-5571
192 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
HEAtinG & AiR conditioninG
Bishop Heating & Air conditioning
Brian & Janna Van Nest
(760) 873-3892
463 N. Warren St
Bishop, CA 93514
HosPitALs/mEdicAL sERVicE
Air-Way medical, inc.
Glenn Steinke
(760) 872-1117
437 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
Bishop care center
Jerry Vaculin
(760) 872-1000
151 Pioneer Lane
Bishop, CA 93514
2 7
Bishop chiropractic
Dr. Phil Schmidt, DC
(760) 873-7178
389 N. Main St, Ste C
Bishop, CA 93514
dr. William carter & dr. Eric Richman
Dr. Eric Richman
(760) 872-7511
293 Willow St
Bishop, CA 93514
G.R. Physical therapy services
512 W. Line St, Ste C
(760) 873-7230
Bishop, CA 93514
northern inyo Hospital
Cheryl Underhill
(760) 873-2153
150 Pioneer Ln
Bishop, CA 93514
sports medicine/Rehab therapy
Patricia Gardner
(760) 873-8220
152 Pioneer Ln, Ste D
Bishop, CA 93514
Hot sPRinG sPA
Keough’s Hot springs
Gail Slee
(760) 872-6911
219 Wye Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
imPoRts
toucan imports
Olga Glidewell
(760) 937-2060
275 B. South Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
indiViduALs
cullen, susan
(760) 873-4676
175 N. Third St
Bishop, CA 93514
Gordon & Gail davis
(760) 873-5307
2419 Longview Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
true Everhart
(760) 873-3354
150 N. Third St
Bishop, CA 93514
Gerard B Harvey
(760) 873-1064
P.O. Box 1701
Bishop, CA 93515-1701
Guss Vopalensky
(760) 241-2925
15826 Barranca Way
Victorville, CA 92394
Hudson de cray
(760) 873-4895
3514 Brookside Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
Jim Jennings
(760) 872-5027
351 Pacu Ln, Ste 100
Bishop, CA 93514
Karen smith
(760) 872-1861
2224 Longview Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
Kathleen Kelley-Roberts (760) 873-5111
262 Sneden St
Bishop, CA 93514
chuck & mary mae Kilpatrick (760) 873-6690
2457 Sunset Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
Bill mcmullin
(760) 872-3191
3064 Mesquite Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
Wayne & carol montgomery
126 N. Main St, Ste 33
Bishop, CA 93514-3545
Bob nordquist
(503) 482-7540
829 Victoria Dr
Moscow, ID 83843
Allison david
(760) 872-2344
137 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
carol & Harold Reuter
(760) 872-3521
316 Wildhorse Ave
Bishop, CA 93514
Robert W. smith
(760) 508-0607
P.O. Box 699
Barstow, CA 92312
scott A. swett
(760) 873-4264 ext. 34
370 West Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
2 8
Kathleen springer
(760) 258-1006
841 See Vee Ln
Bishop, CA 93514
insuRAncE
Baker independent insurance
Rocky Baker
(760) 872-4611
586 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
carl Pearce insurance
Carl A. Pearce
(760) 872-4481
621 W. Line St, Ste 207
Bishop, CA 93514
colonial supplemental insurance
Donald Jenkins
(951) 693-5399
30315 Roque Cir
Temecula, CA 92591
driscoll & driscoll insurance Agency
Florene Trainor
(760) 872-3616
371 N. Main St, Ste A
Bishop, CA 93514
new York Life
Lindsey Delmas
(702) 371-9903
4054 Lower Saxon Ave
N. Las Vegas, NV 89085-4466
Robert Beach & Associates insurance
Robert Beach
(760) 873-6375
459 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
sierra sage insurance services
Debbie Kruse
(760) 872-4051
314 W. Line St. Ste D
Bishop, CA 93514
state Farm insurance - thomas de Leo
Thomas De Leo
(760) 873-4269
178 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
state Farm insurance - James Ferrell
James Ferrell
(760) 873-7171
137 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
intERnEt PRoVidERs
schat net
Aaron Schat
(760) 873-4377
174 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
suddenlink communications
Tim Bressel
(760) 873-4123
10607 West River St
Truckee, CA 96161
LAWn & cHAin sAW REPAiR
stoney’s Lawn & chain saw Repair
Stoney Louden
(760) 937-0712
1411 Matlick Ln
Bishop, CA 93514
LinEn & uniFoRm sERVicEs
mission Linen & uniform service
Ted Ohama
(760) 872-4691
551A West Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
LocK smitH
Lone Pine Locksmith
Robert Hayner
(760) 873-8900
110 Edwards St
Bishop, CA 93514
LumBER / BuiLdinG suPPLiEs
HARWARE
High country Lumber
444 S. Main St
(760) 873-5874
Bishop, CA 93514
stock Building supplies
Randy Smith
(760) 873-6379
1130 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
mAPs
sierra maps
Robert Atlee
(760) 387-2830
523 Mountain View
Swall Meadows, CA 93514
mARKEts
Joseph’s Bi-Rite market
Monte & Cora Williams
(760) 873-6388
211 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
C H A M B E R
manor market
Susie & Kyle Oney
(760) 873-4296
3100 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
smart & Final iris co.
600 Citadel Dr
(800) 427-3443
Commerce, CA 90040
Vons, Bishop
Mike Thomas
(760) 872-9811
1190 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Whitney Portal store
Doug Thompson
(760) 876-0030
P.O. Box 61
Lone Pine, CA 93545
moRtuARiEs
Brune mortuary
Leon Brune
(760) 873-4266
P.O. BoxOX 1175
Bishop, CA 93515
motoRcYcLE REntALs
Bishop motosports/Harley Rentals
Russell Markman
(760) 872-4717
P.O. Box 1653
Bishop, CA 93515
moViE tHEAtoRs
Bishop twin theatre
Cheryl Hilborn
(760) 873-3576
251 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
musEums
Laws Railroad museum
Barbra Moss
(760) 873-5950
P.O. Box 363
Bishop, CA 93515
nEWs sERVicE
traver news service
Paul Traver
(760) 872-8151
P.O. Box 998
Bishop, CA 93515
nEWsPAPERs / PuBLicAtions
Horizon california Publications
Wally Hofmann
(760) 934-3929
P.O. Box 3929
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
inyo Register
Publisher
(760) 873-3535
450 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
the Real Estate Book
Tony Fryer
(760) 934-3614
P.O. Box 1721
Mammoth Lakes CA 93546
the sierra Reader
Noe Gadea
(760) 938-3458
P.O. Box 142
Big Pine, CA 93513
nuRsERiEs & GARdEn cEntERs
Bishop nursery & Home store
Bob Kingston
(760) 873-7515
789 N. Home St
Bishop, CA 93514
chalfant Big trees Farm
Debbie & Steve Blair
(760) 873-7129
32 Coldwater Rd
Chalfant Valley, CA 93514
oiL comPAniEs
Eastern sierra oil co.
Kenny Lloyd
(760) 872-4645
P.O. Box 1592
Bishop, CA 93514
inyo crude, inc.
Ken Sample
(760) 873-4095
1274 N Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
PAcK outFittERs
Bishop Pack outfitters
Mike Morgan
(760) 873-4785
247 Catarack
Aspendale, CA 93514
Eastern sierra Packers Assoc.
Jennifer Roeser
(760) 935-4324
690 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
M E M B E R S
Frontier Pack station
Dave Dohnel
(760) 873-7971
1012 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
mcGee creek Pack station
Jennifer Roeser
(760) 878-2207
HCR 79, Box 162
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Rainbow Pack outfitters
Greg & Ruby Allen
(760) 873-8877
P.O. Box 1791
Bishop, CA 93515
Red’s meadow Pack station
Robert Tanner
(760) 934-2345
P.O. Box 395
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Rock creek Pack station
Craig London
(760) 872-8331
P.O. Box 248
Bishop, CA 93515
sierra mountain center
Todd Vogel & Robert Parker (760) 873-8526
P.O. Box 95
Bishop, CA 93515
sierra mountaineering international
Kurt Wedburg
(760) 872-4929
236 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
PAint
Alpine Paint of Bishop
Mark & Heather Weston
(760) 873-8800
130 Whitney Alley
Bishop, CA 93514
PHARmAciEs
dwayne’s Friendly Pharmacy
Dwayne & Susan Wilson
(760) 872-2522
644 W. Line St
Bishop CA 93514
PHonE BooKs
Phone directories company
Bob Kellogg
(801) 225-0801
P O Box 2277
Orem, UT 84059-2277
PHotoGRAPHERs
dennis Flaherty Photography
Dennis Flaherty
(760) 872-3805
P.O. Box 334
Bishop, CA 93515
Lesley Allen Photo, inc.
Lesley Allen
(760) 872-7315
14 Chase Ave
Bishop, CA 93514
PHotoGRAPHY GALLERiEs
cookes Fine Photography, the
Michael Cooke
(760) 872-2345
80 Running Iron Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
mountain Light Gallery
106 S. Main St
(760) 873-7700
Bishop, CA 93514
serenity Pines Gallery
Don Smith
(760) 872-2981
115 East Line Street
Bishop, CA 93514
Vern clevenger Photography
Vern Clevenger
(760) 873-7803
905 N. Main Street
Bishop, CA 93514
PLumBiBG suPPLiEs
Western nevada supply
Mike Guido
(760) 873-7119
515 South Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
PostAL sERVicEs
u.s. Postal service
Alisha Wendt
(760) 873-3526
595 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
the uPs store
Lucinda A. Clignett
(760) 872-4560
1335 Rocking W. Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
PRintinG
Alex Printing
Alex & Debi Yerkes
(760) 873-8650
621 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
PRoPAnE
Eastern sierra Propane
Tom Sigler
(760) 872-2955
104 Sunland Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
turner Propane
Ed Cercantes
(760) 872-1314
487 W. Line St, Ste #D
Bishop, CA 93514
QuiLts
Quilting in the sierras
Kay Smith; Margi Duffy
(760) 872-4769
169 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
R.V. PARK
Highlands mobile Home Park
John Deeter
(760) 873-4863
1325 Airmotive Way, Ste 360
Reno, NV 89502
creekside R.V. Park
Ron & Donna Scira
(760) 873-4483
1949 South Lake Rd
Bishop, CA 93514
RAdio stAtions
KiBs/KBoV
Steve Miller/Lauren Brandt (760) 873-6324
P.O. Box 757
Bishop, CA 93515
Kmmt-Fm
Dave & Mary Ann Digerness (760) 934-2591
P.O. Box 1284
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
KRHV Fm Radio-mammoth mtn. Fm
Assoc., inc
Shelly Woods
(760) 873-8365
3336 N. Warren St
Bishop, CA 93514
sierra Wave Radio-tV
Benett Kessler
(760) 873-5239
1280 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
REAL EstAtE
coldwell Banker, Rasmusson
Ruth Hughes
(760) 873-4264
370 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
Eastern sierra Homes
Mark McClean
(760) 872-6800
1275 Rocking W Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
Eastern sierra Properties.com
Bill MacBride
(760) 937-2420
P.O. Box 889
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546-0889
Eastern sierra Realty-Ann Wong
Ann Wong
(760) 873-4161
462 Rose St
Bishop, CA 93514
Loven Real Estate
Rosemary Loven
(775) 284-9080
4894 Sparks Blvd
Sparks, NV 89436-8120
mcclean team GmAc Real Estate
Mark McClean
(760) 873-7777
1275 Rocking W Dr
Bishop, CA 93514
mountain manufactured Homes, inc.
Laura Gleason
(760) 873-8585
371 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
owens Valley Realty
Mike Finch
(760) 873-7109
306 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
REAL EstAtE APPRAisAL
Palmer Appraisals, inc.
Jon & Tina Palmer
(760) 873-3066
136 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
REmodELinG
sierra Remodeling services
Harry Petersen
(760) 873-8871
P.O. Box 635
Bishop, CA 93515-0635
REntAL EQuiPmEnt
stone Equipment Rentals
Dan & Candy Stone
(760) 873-7907
P.O. Box 1448
Bishop, CA 93514
REstAuRAnts
Bar B Q Bills
Todd & Keri Oney
(760) 872-5535
187 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Burger King
Doug Houtz
(760) 872-5577
785 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
carl’s Jr.
Brett Wiles
(760) 873-4090
768 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
denny’s Restaurant
Khaled Obeid
(760) 873-5656
1014 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Hay’s street cafe
Jeffrey & Arleen Mills
(760) 932-7141
Box 743
Bridgeport, CA 93517
imperial Gourmet
Jenny Chien
(760) 872-1144
785 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Jack’s Restaurant
Martin & Bettie West
(760) 872-7971
437 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
La casita mexican Restaurant
Richard Laughon
(760) 873-4828
175 S. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
mc donald’s of Bishop
Lizz & Kevin Mazzu
(760) 873-4501
P.O. Box 607
Bishop, CA 93515
nik-n-Willies Pizza & subs
214 W. Line St, Ste A
(760) 872-2410
Bishop, CA 93514
Pizza Factory
Martin West
(760) 872-8888
970 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
sizzler
Melissa Lubeck
(760) 873-6821
871 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
upper crust Pizza company
Jose Gonzales
(760) 872-8153
1180 N Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Whiskey creek Bishop
Greg Alexander
(760) 873-7174
P.O. Box 696
Bishop, CA 93514
REtAiL stoRE
Kmart
1200 N. Main St
(760) 873-3800
Bishop, CA 93514
RocK AGGREGAtE
desert Aggregates
Larry Beaman
(760) 872-2672
P.O. Box 1238
Bishop, CA 93514
scHooLs
Eastern sierra institute for Education
Paula Brown-Williams
(760) 873-9855
P.O. Box 454
Bishop, CA 93515
sEnioR citizEn sERVicEs
Bishop care center
150 Pioneer Lane
(760) 872-1000
Bishop, CA 93514
C H A M B E R
Pioneer Home Health care, inc.
162 E. Line St
(760) 873-3100
Bishop, CA 93514
sterling Heights
369 East Pine St
(760) 873-3100
Bishop, CA 93514
sHoPPinG PLAzAs
cottonwood Plaza
Rosemary Loven
(775) 284-9080
4894 Sparks Blvd
Sparks, NV 89436-8120
sHREdinG sERVicEs
shredPro, inc.
Haley Vaughn
(760) 920-0022
P. O. Box 415
Bishop, CA 93515
siGns
Alpine signs
Caryn & Joe Todd
(760) 873-5078
P.O. Box 1017
Bishop, CA 93514
sKi REsoRts
mammoth mountain ski Area. LLc
Pam Murphy
(760) 934-2571
P.O. Box 24
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
smoKEHosEs
meadow Farms country smokehouse, inc
Brandon Mojarro
(760) 873-5311
P.O. Box 1387
Bishop, CA 93514
sPEciALtY REtAiL sHoPs
Anne marie’s Kitchen Bed & Bath
Brent Bregoff
(760) 872-4433
336 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Pet Friendly
137 East Line St
(760) 872-2344
Bishop, CA 93514
main street trading company
Lyn Redding
(760) 873-7952
787 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Valley Florist
137 East Line St
(760) 872-1118
Bishop, CA 93514
sPEciALtY tRAininG
desert Area Resources & training
201 E Ridgecrest Blvd
(760) 375-9787
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
sPoRtinG Goods
Brock’s Flyfishing specialists
Gary Gunsolley
(760) 872-3581
100 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
Wilson’s Eastside sports
James Wilson
(760) 873-7520
224 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
sage to summit
Karen Schwarz
(760) 872-1756
148 Willow St
Bishop, CA 93514
tHRiFt stoREs
sierra thrift mall
Beth Himelhoch
(760) 873-8668
371 S. Warren St
Bishop, CA 93514
titLE comPAniEs
inyo mono title co.
Jerry & Debbie Core
(760) 873-5821
P.O. Box 1116
Bishop, CA 93514
tRAnsPoRtAtion
High sierra transportation
Victoria Pountry
(760) 873-3333
2655 Irene Way
Bishop, CA 93514
tRoPHiEs / AWARds / EnGRAVinG
High sierra Awards & Engraving
Ed Himelhoch
(760) 872-1050
180 Home St
Bishop, CA 93514
M E M B E R S
ingraham trophies
Robin Ingraham
(209) 723-3091
534 W. Main St
Merced, CA 95340
VAcAtion REntALs
1849 Rentals
Bob Tanner
(760) 873-3928
P.O. Box 835
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
A1 Gold county mammoth Lakes Vacation Rentals
Aimee D. Faulkner
(601) 825-9885
158 Jewel Dr
Brandon, MS 39042
Accommodations & Vacation Rentals/
mammoth
Aimee D. Faulkner
(601) 825-9885
158 Jewell Dr
Brandon, MS 39042
cyber Rentals Vacation Rent. Gold country
Aimee D. Faulkner
(601) 825-9885
158 Jewell Dr
Brandon, MS 39042
Great Rentals Vacation Rent. High sierra
Aimee D. Faulkner
(601) 825-9885
158 Jewel Dr
Brandon, MS 39042
mammoth Reservation Bureau
Lorraine Cushen
(760) 934-2528
P.O. Box 1608
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
VEtERinARY sERVicEs
Bishop Veterinary Hospital
Tom Talbot
(760) 873-5801
1650 N. Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
VidEo sERVicEs
Gardner Video services
Ted Gardner
(760) 873-8579
786 Grove St
Bishop, CA 93514
VidEos REntALs
deals on disc
Matt Booth
(619) 235-6288
215 West Grape St, Ste #15
San Diego, CA 92101-1935
mountain High Video
Tina Cocherell
(760) 873-3888
621 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
the Video Place
Cheryl Hilborn
(760) 873-3575
251 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
WAstE disPosAL
Bishop Waste disposal
100 Sunland Reservation Rd (760) 872-6561
Bishop, CA 93514
Preferred septic
Dale Comontofski
(760) 873-5699
1280-I N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
WAtER & PoWER
L.A. department of Water & Power
Gene Coufal
(760) 872-1104
300 Mandich St
Bishop, CA 93514
southern california Edison
Deborah Hess
(760) 934-7581
P.O. Box 7329
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
YoGA / mAssAGE
Bishop Yoga & massage center
Mary Drumm
(760) 920-3764
P.O. Box 1441
Bishop, CA 93515
coso Paya Face & Body
Holly Rossi
(760) 872-3858
192 E. Line St, Ste A
Bishop, CA 93514
Vitality Personal indulgence studio
187 May Street
(760) 873-3306
Bishop, CA 93514
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Independence
Chamber of Commerce
Membership
AccommodAtion
Big Pine Resort cottages
Sandra & Ernest Magana
(760) 938-2922
505 S. Main St
Big Pine, CA 93513
courthouse motel
Rosetta Garza
(760) 878-2732
P.O. Box 29
Independence, CA 93526
de La cour Ranch LLc
Coale Johnson
(760) 876-4221
P.O. Box 753
Lone Pine, CA 93545
dow Villa motel
Lynne Bunn, Jeannie Willey (760) 876-5521
P.O. Box 205
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Great Rentals-Gold country/High sierra
Aimee D. Faulkner
(512) 493-0368
158 Jewell Dr
Brandon, MS 39042
HomeAway.com, inc.
Aimee Faulkner
(512) 684-1100
3801 S. Capital of Texas Hwy, Ste 150
Austin, TX 78704
mt. Williamson motel
Paul & Henrietta Kenn
(760) 878-2121
P.O. Box 128
Independence, CA 93526
Ray’s den motel
Linda Ellsworth
(760) 878-2122
P.O. Box 68
Independence, CA 93526
Winnedumah Hotel
Frank Montoya
(760) 878-2040
P.O. Box 189
Independence, CA 93526
Auto PARts
dave’s Auto Parts
Dave Mull
(760) 876-5586
P.O. Box 993
Lone Pine, CA 93545
BAnK / cREdit unions
El dorado savings Bank
Alina Berry
(760) 876-5512
P.O. Box 67
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Altaone Federal credit union
Lenny Fath
(760) 876-4702
P.O. Box 1058
Lone Pine, CA 93545
contRActoR
cRJ construction inc.
Coale Johnson
(760) 264-3213
74 Rockaway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94127
Lecktrix Electrical
Craig Leck
(760) 258-6540
P.O. Box 11
Independence, CA 93526
Recreation Resource management
Warren Meyer
(602) 569-2333
11801 N. Tatum Blvd, Ste 143
Phoenix, AZ 85028
dEVELoPER
RAm Holdings, inc.
Dwight F. McNaughton
(661) 665-1781
P.O. Box 21389
Bakersfield, CA 93390
FLoRist
La Florista
Beverly Vander Wall
(760) 876-4244
P.O. Box 7
Lone Pine, CA 93545
GAs stAtion
chevron / subway & mini mart
Sam Sharma
(760) 878-2618
P.O. Box 57
Independence, CA 93526
independence shell & mini mart
Soma Pragalaathan
(760) 878-2172
P.O. Box 298
Independence, CA 93526
HARdWARE
Gardner’s true Value Hardware
Don & Margaret Warner
(760) 876-4208
P.O. Box 920
Lone Pine, CA 93545
indiAn REsERVAtion
Fort independence Paiute Reservation
P.O. Box 67
(760) 878-5160
Independence, CA 93526
inVEstiGAtion
Eastern sierra investigations
Jim Bilyeu
(760) 878-2216
P.O. Box 388
Independence, CA 93526
musEum
Eastern california museum
Jon Klusmire
(760) 878-0364
155 N Grant St
Independence, CA 93526
139 North edWardS (hWy. 395)
iNdepeNdeNCe, CaliforNia 93526
760-878-0084
hourS:
MoN., tue, fri, & Sat 9aM to 4pM
WWW.iNdepeNdeNCe-Ca.CoM
offiCe MaNager: SharoN Clark
nEWsPAPERs
the inyo Register
Carol Ross
(760) 873-3535
450 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
PAcK outFittERs
cottonwood Pack station
Dennis Winchester
(760) 878-2015
910 Gibson Ranch Rd
Independence, CA 93526
Eastern High sierra Packers
Association
Jennifer Roeser
(760) 873-8405
690 N. Main St
Bishop, CA 93514
mcGee creek Pack station
Lee & Jennifer Roeser
(760) 878-2207
850 Blackrock Springs Rd
Independence, CA 93526
Rock creek/mt Whitney Pack station
Craig London
(760) 872-8331
P.O. Box 248
Bishop, CA 93515
sequoia Kings Pack trains
Brian & Dee Berner
(760) 387-2797
P.O. Box 209
Independence, CA 93526
REAL EstAtE
Blue sky Real Estate
Jenifer Castaneda
(760) 876-1000
P.O. Box 751
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine Realty
Dorothy Bonnefin
(760) 876-4121
P.O. Box 985
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Pleasant Valley Associates
Stan Smith
(760) 873-7826
187 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
the Real Estate Book
Tony Fryer
(760) 934-3614
P.O. Box 1721
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546-1721
REstAuRAnt
Hooligans Bar & Grill
Steve Tapia
(760) 878-2608
P.O. Box 248
Independence, CA 93526
RocK AGGREGAtE
desert Aggregates
Jeff Lines
(760) 872-2672
P.O. Box 1238
Bishop, CA 93514
RV PARK
Boulder creek RV Resort
Jaque Hickman
(760) 876-4243
P.O. Box 870
Lone Pine, CA 93545
scHooLs
owens Valley school district
Superintendent
(760) 878-2405
P.O. Drawer E
Independence, CA 93526
siGns
Alpine signs
Caryn Todd
(760) 873-5078
P.O. Box 1017
Bishop, CA 93515
tRout
inland Aquaculture Group LLc
Tim Alpers
(760) 935-4242
P.O. Box 419
Lee Vining, CA 93541
WAtER sYstEms
Wailani natural Pure Water systems
Richard Watson
(760) 878-2357
P.O. Box 223
Independence, CA 93526
u.s. GoVERnmEnt
manzanar national Historic site
P.O. Box 426
(760) 878-2932
Independence, CA 93526
mt. Whitney Ranger station
Margaret Wood
(760) 876-6200
P.O. Box 8
Lone Pine, CA 93545
utiLitiEs
owenyo services
Art & Jaque Hickman
(760) 876-4700
P.O. Box E
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Preferred septic & disposal
1280 N Main St
(760) 873-5699
Bishop, CA 93514
loNe piNe
ChaMBer of CoMMerCe
MeMBerShip
AccommodAtions
Best Western motel
Martin Powell
(760) 876-5571
1008 S. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
carriage inn
Deborah Corlett
(760) 446-7910
901 N. China Lake Blvd
Ridgecrest, CA 9355s5
comfort inn
Manoj Bhakta
(760) 876-8700
P.O. Drawer C
Lone Pine, CA 93545
dow Villa motel
Jeanne Willie
(760) 876-5521
P.O. Box 205
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Furnace creek inn & Resort
Phil Dickinson
(760) 786-2345
Hwy 190
Death Valley, CA 92328
Lone Pine Budget inn
Ish Bhakta
(760) 876-5655
P.O. Box 216
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mt Whitney motel
Peter Bhakta
(760) 876-4207
P.O. Box 722
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Portal motel
Lata Bhakta
(760) 876-5930
P.O. Box 97
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Ranch motel
P.O. Box 204
(760) 764-2387
Olancha, CA 93545
Ray’s den motel
Linda Ellsworth
(760) 878-2122
P.O. Box 68
Independence, CA 93526
Rustic motel
(760) 764-2209
P.O. Box 173
Olancha, CA 93545
timblerline motel
Sam Bhakta
(760) 876-4555
P.O. Box 772
Lone Pine, CA 93545
tom’s Place Resort
Mark Layne
(760) 935-4239
8180 Crowley Lake Dr
Crowley Lake, CA 93546
trails motel
Ish Bhakta
(760) 876-6555
P.O. Box 65
Lone Pine, CA 93545
AccountAnts
JoHn t. cocHERELL cPA
John T. Cocherell
(760) 872-4431
621 W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
AssociAtions
death Valley natural History society
David Blacker
(760) 786-2146
P.O. Box 188
Death Valley, CA 92328
Lone Pine Fire dept
LeRoy Kritz
(760) 876-4626
P.O. Box 1007
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine Lions club
Paul Lamos
(760) 876-8613
P.O. Box 666
Lone Pine, CA 93545
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C H A M B E R
M E M B E R S
Lone Pine Paiute-shoshone
Reservation
Sanford Nabahe
(760) 876-1034
P.O. Box 747
Lone Pine, CA 93545
turner Barnes VFW Post
P.O. Box 869
(760) 876-4423
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Wild iris
Jennifer Fox
(760) 876-4740
P.O. Box 131
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Auto PARts
daves Auto Parts
Dave Mull
(760) 876-5586
P.O. Box 993
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Auto sALEs & PARts
Eastern sierra motors, inc.
Robert Ellis
(760) 873-4201
1449 Hwy 6
Bishop, CA 93514
AutomotiVE REPAiR
Lindsey Automotive
Sonny Lindsey
(760) 876-4789
P.O. Box 300
Lone Pine, CA 93545
millers towing
John Miller
(760) 876-4600
1506 S. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
BAnK / cREdit union
Alta one credit union
Lenny Fath
(760) 371-7000
701 So. Ridgecrest Blvd
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
El dorado savings Bank
Alina Berry
(760) 876-5512
P.O. Box 67
Lone Pine, CA 93545
BEAutY sHoP
Karen’s Beauty shop
Karen Brackney
(760) 876-5811
P.O. Box 765
Lone Pine, CA 93545
cABLE tELEVision
Lone Pine television
Bruce Branson
(760) 876-5461
P.O. Box 867
Lone Pine, CA 93545
cAR WAsH
Lone Pine car Wash
Karen Dye
(760) 876-5465
P.O. Box M
Lone Pine, CA 93545
cAttLE RAncHinG
Kemp Ranch
Scott Kemp
(760) 878-2321
P.O. Box P
Independence, CA 93526
schou Ranch
Lewis Schou
(760) 876-1122
P.O. Box 35
Lone Pine, CA 93545
spainhower Anchor Ranch
Tom Noland
(760) 876-5435
P.O. Drawer P
Lone Pine, CA 93545
cLotHinG And sHoEs
Lloyd’s of Lone Pine
Rod Ayers
(760) 876-4371
P.O. Box 763
Lone Pine, CA 93545
C H A M B E R
120 South MaiN Street • p.o. Box 749
loNe piNe, CaliforNia 93545
760-876-4444
hourS:
MoN. thru fri. 9aM to 5pM
WWW.loNepiNeChaMBer.org
Ceo: kathleeN NeW
constRuction
cRJ construction
Coale Johnston
(760) 876-5526
P.O. Box 112
Lone Pine, CA 93545
desert Aggregates
5 Bridges Rd
(760) 872-2672
Bishop, CA 93515
KK construction, inc.
Kevin Strickland
(408) 615-7050
1631 Hill Top View Ct
San Jose, CA 95138
GAs stAtions & mini mARt
Lee’s Frontier
Lee Keller
(760) 876-5844
1900 S. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine mobil
Ronjit Bhakta
(760) 876-4685
P.O. Box 1177
Lone Pine, CA 93545
GEoLoGY
AmAtEuR GEoLoGist, inc.
Dana Jeffries
(760) 876-5427
P.O. Box 1076
Lone Pine, CA 93545
GHost minE
cerro Gordo mines
Mike Patterson
(760) 876-5030
P.O. Box 221
Keeler, CA 93530
death Valley Junction
Richard Regnell
(760) 852-4441
P.O. Box 8
Death Valley Jct., CA 92328
GiFts And FLoWERs
La Florista
Beverly Vander Wall (760) 876-4244
P.O. Box 7
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine Rocks & Gifts
Margeret Warner
(760) 876-1010
P.O. Box 1146
Lone Pine, CA 93545
GoLF couRsE
mt Whitney Golf club
Jack Berry
(760) 876-5795
P.O. Drawer O
Lone Pine, CA 93545
GoVERnmEnt
mt Whitney Ranger dist
Margaret Wood
(760) 876-6200
P.O. Box 8
Lone Pine, CA 93545
HARdWARE stoRE
Garnder’s true Value
Margaret Warner
(760) 876-4208
P.O. Box 920
Lone Pine, CA 93545
HosPicE
Volunteer Hospice of southern inyo
Dallas Bumpus
(760) 876-5501
P.O. Box 1086
Lone Pine, CA 93545
HosPitALs / mEdicAL sERVicEs
southern inyo Hospital
Lee Barron
(760) 876-5501
P.O. Box 1009
Lone Pine, CA 93545
LAundRY sERVicEs
Lone Pine Laundromat
Carol Roster
(760) 876-0059
P.O. Box H
Olancha, CA 93545
M E M B E R S
nEWsPAPER
inyo Register
Dave Balcom
(760) 873-3535
450 E. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
the territorial Review
Woody Hunter
(760) 876-4618
120 S. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mARKEt
Joseph’s Bi Rite market
Larry Williams
(760) 876-4378
P.O. Box 1090
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mininG
us Borax - owens Lake Rio tinto
Paul Lamos
(760) 876-4775
P.O. Box 37
Lone Pine, CA 93545
moRtuARY
mt. Whitney Funeral Home
Jeff Mullenhour
(760) 876-5657
206 Post St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
musEums
Lone Pine Film museum
Chris Langley
(760) 876-9103
P.O. Box111
Lone Pine, CA 93545
PAcK outFittERs
cottonwood Pack station
Dennis Winchester
(760) 878-2015
910 Gibson Ranch Road
Independence, CA 93526
Rock creek Pack station
Craig London
(760) 872-8331
P.O. Box 248
Bishop, CA 93515
Roeser’s Livestock & Equipment Rental
Jennifer Roseser
(760) 878-2207
850 Blackrock Spring Road
Independence, CA 93526
PHARmAcY
Lone Pine drug store
Dean Vander Wall
(760) 876-5569
P.O. Box 189
Lone Pine, CA 93545
PLumBER
Bob the Plumber
Bob Morris
(760) 803-9009
P.O. Box 756
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Hamblin’s Plumbing
Vic Jackson
(760) 876-5989
P.O. Box 1199
Lone pine, CA 93545
PRintinG
community Printing & Publishing
Peter Korngiebel
(760) 873-3049
187B W. Line St
Bishop, CA 93514
PRoPAnE
Lone Pine Propane
Steve Harry
(760) 876-4330
1000 N. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
PuBLisHER
the Real Estate Book
Tony Fryer
(760) 934-3614
P.O. Box 1721
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
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RAdio stAtions
KiBs/KBoV
Steve Miller/Lauren Brandt (760) 873-6324
P.O. Box 757
Bishop, CA 93515
REAL EstAtE
Blue sky Real Estate
Jennifer Castaneda
(760) 876-1000
P.O. Box 751
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine Realty
Ken Bonnefin
(760) 876-4121
P.O. Box 985
Lone Pine, CA 93545
silver star Land and cattle co
Marlene Cierniak
(760) 876-5526
P.O. Box 112
Lone Pine, CA 93545
REAL EstAtE dEVELoPmEnt
Portal Preserve
Jim Walters
(909) 624-0758
4053 Olive Point Pl
Claremont, CA 91711
RAm Holding
Dwight McNaughton (661) 665-1781
P.O. Box 21389
Bakersfield, CA 93390
shoshone development company
Susan Sorrells
(760) 852-4224
P.O. Box 67
Shoshone, CA 92380
REntALs
sisson Rentals
Ray Sisson
(760) 876-5841
1579 Indian Springs Dr.
Lone Pine, CA 93545
REstAuRAnt
Alabama Hills café
Kerry Erickson
(760) 876-4675
P.O. Box 9
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Bonanza mexican Restaurant
Yolanda Balderas
(760) 876-4768
P.O. Box 774
Lone Pine, CA 93545
carl’s Jr
(760) 876-1035
401 N. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Lone Pine Pizza Factory
Stan Dye
(760) 876-4704
P.O. Box M
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mc donald’s
Kevin Mazzu
(760) 873-4501
P.O. Box 607
Bishop, CA 93514
merry Go Round
Ivonne Bunn
(760) 876-4115
P.O. Box 1088
Lone Pine, CA 93545
mt Whitney Restaurant
Kathi Hall
(760) 876-5751
P.O. Box 1028
Lone Pine, CA 93545
seasons Restaurant
Jeff Tropple
(760) 876-8927
P.O. Box 794
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Death Valley
Chamber of Commerce
Membership
Amargosa conservancy
(760) 852 4339
PO Box 63
Shoshone, CA 92384
www.amargosaconservancy.org
Amargosa Valley chamber of
commerce
(775) 372-1515
821 E Amargosa Farm Rd
Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
www.amargosavalley.com
Beatty chamber of commerce
(866) 736-3716
PO Box 956
Beatty, NV 89003
www.beattynevada.org/
Bechtel sAic
(702) 821-7467
1180 Town Center Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89114
http://www.bscupdate.com/
Blue Heronworks
(760) 852-4151
PO Box 420
Tecopa, CA 92389
www.blueheronworks.com
Bob meador, dds
(760) 938-2279
PO Box 451
Independence, CA 93526
Boulder creek RV Resort
(760) 876-4243
PO Box 870
Lone Pine, CA 93545
www.bouldercreekRVresort.com
c.R. Briggs corporation
(760) 372-4233
PO Box 668
Trona, CA 93592
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café c’est si Bon
(760) 852-4307
PO Box 37
Shoshone, CA 92384
www.cafecestsibon.com
clinica sierra Vista- death Valley
(661) 635-3050
Health Center
P.O. Box 1559
Bakersfield, CA 93302
www.clinicasierravista.org
crystal Aldrich
(760) 852-4515
PO Box 337
Tecopa, CA 92389
death Valley ‘49ers
(559) 297-5691
1442 Carson Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611-6906
[email protected]
death Valley natural History Association
(760) 786-2146
PO Box 188
Death Valley, CA 92328
www.dvnha.org
death Valley unified school district
(760) 852-4303
PO Box 217
Shoshone, CA 92384
Furnace creek Ranch & inn Resorts
(760) 786-3353
PO Box 1
Death Valley, CA 92328
www.furnacecreekresort.com
Home Away Vacation Rentals
mammoth Lakes
(601) 825.9885
158 Jewell Drive
Brandon, MS 39042
C H A M B E R
totem café
Miguel Castro
(760) 876-4726
P.O. Box 809
Lone Pine, CA 93545
RV PARK
Boulder creek RV & mobile
Jaqui Hickman
(760) 876-4243
P.O. Box 870
Lone Pine, CA 93545
olancha RV & mobil Home Park
Liz Setty
(760) 763-0023
Olancha, CA 93545
scHooL
inyo county schools
Terry McAteer
(760) 878-2426
P.O. Drawer G
Independence, CA 93526
Lone Pine unified school district
(760) 876-5579
P.O. Box 159
Lone Pine, CA 93545
siGns
Alpine signs
Caryn & Joe Todd
(760) 873-5078
P.O. Box 1017
Bishop, CA 93514
sPoRtinG Goods
High sierra outffitters
Dustin Hardwick
(760) 876-9994
130 S. Main St
Lone Pine, CA 93545
stoRAGE
sierra storage
Lynne Bunn
(760) 876-5058
P.O. Box 161
Lone Pine, CA 93545
tRAVEL PLAnnERs
citslinc international, inc.
Leo Liu
(626) 571-0616
108 N. Ynez Ave, Ste 205
Monterey Park, CA 91754
VAcAtion REntALs
sierra Vacation trailer Rentals
Lori Klanke
(760) 935-4263
P.O. Box 166
Crowley Lake, CA 93546
VEtERinARY sERVicEs
Bishop Veterinary Hospital
Nona Davis
(760) 873-5801
1650 Sierra Hwy
Bishop, CA 93514
WAtER sERVicEs
owenyo services
Jaqui Hickman
(760) 876-4700
P.O. Drawer E
Lone Pine, CA 93545
WELdinG
George Brown Welding
George Brown
(760) 876-4468
P.O. Box 892
Lone Pine, CA 93545
p.o. Box 157
ShoShoNe, CaliforNia 92384
760-852-4524
hourS:
SeVeN dayS a Week 10aM to 4pM
WWW.deathValleyChaMBer.org
interagency Visitor center
PO Box 989
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Jon zellhoefer
(760) 852-4124
PO Box 55
Tecopa, CA 92389
Law office of douglas Buchanan
(760) 873-4211
363 Academy Avenue
Bishop, CA 93514
national Park conservation Association
(760) 366-7785
61325 29 Palms Hwy., #B
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
npca.org/pacific
maturango museum
(760) 375-6900
100 E Las Flores
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
www.maturango.org
Rich & Kathy White
(760) 878-2587
PO Box 66
Independence, CA 93526
Richard cervantes
(760) 876-8613
1044 Hunter Rd.
Lone Pine, CA 93545
scotty’s castle (Xanterra)
(760) 786-2345
PO Box 1
Death Valley, CA 92328
www.furnacecreekresort.com
shoshone development
(760) 852-4224
PO Box 67
Shoshone, CA 92384
www.shoshonevillage.com
M E M B E R S
shoshone museum
Box 38
Shoshone, CA 92384
shoshone Propane
(800) 354-fuel
1020 W Hardy Lane
Pahrump, NV 89048
stella Rook
(760) 852-4524
(775) 727-9544
(760) 852-4385
PO Box 1
Shoshone, CA 92384
stovepipe Wells Village (Xanterra)
(760) 786-2387
PO Box 1
Death Valley, CA 92328
www.stovepipewells.com
tecopa Hot springs Resort
(760) 852-4420
PO Box 25
Tecopa, CA 92389
www.tecopahotsprings.org
tecopa Palms RV Park
(760) 852-4245
PO Box 35
Tecopa, CA 92389
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150 Pioneer Lane
Bishop, CA 93514
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