Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, CA BLM Recreation Map

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Alabama and eventually the name stuck.

Alabama Hills with Mt Whitney in the distance by David Kirk

Tuttle Creek Road

Confederate cause named their mining claims after the during the Civil War. Prospectors sympathetic to the Confederate warship responsible for wreaking havoc Scarlet mik-vetch

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Gunga Din Temple Site

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Chuckwalla lizard

Red-tailed hawk

Townsend’s big-eared bat

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entirely on location in the Alabama Hills. During 1993, k bac Hog

Flat. The 1990 Sci-Fi classic Tremors was filmed almost West Was Won were filmed at sites now known as Movie Classics such as Gunga Din, Yellow Sky, and How the an interest in the Alabama Hills for its natural scenery.

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Beginning in 1920, Hollywood filmmakers began to take

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Trail Multi-Use Trail

Photo from The Lawless Range courtesy of Beverly and Jim Rogers Museum of Lone Pine Film History

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weathering. to a different type of erosion known as chemical around 100 million years ago, the hills were subjected

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consist of a similar granitic rock that was uplifted ridges of the Sierra Nevada. While both landforms Hills form a sharp contrast to the glacially chiseled

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Since then, over 400 movies have been filmed here.

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portions of Maverick were filmed here. More recently,

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Star Trek Generations, Gladiator, Iron Man, and Django

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Find a copy of the Movie Road Touring Brochure online

Film History Museum

Portagee Joe Campground

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or at the Lone Pine Film Museum.

While these plants are specially adapted for their environment, they can be destroyed easily if walked on or run over by a vehicle. Stick to trails and driving routes to keep your public lands healthy.

previous films, actors and guided bus tours. The area

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Desert plants keep the soil healthy and provide homes and food for wildlife.

continues to attract film crews, benefiting the local

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Alabama Hills Recreation Area

Hills Stewardship Group care for this area with the goal

The visually-stunning Alabama Hills are an ideal setting for responsible recreation and tourism. The Alabama Hills are a formation of rounded rocks and eroded hills set between the jagged peaks of the Sierra Nevada and the geologically complex Inyo Mountains. Along the U.S. 395 corridor, the hills consist of nearly 30,000 acres of public lands located west of Lone Pine

Tent site at Tuttle Creek Campground near sunset by Josh Hammari

that are managed by the Bureau of Land Management.

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of preserving the hills in as close as natural state as

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possible for the enjoyment of future generations.

sites for affordable camping with spaces for tents, RVs, and for trailers to pull through. Camping is also available at the Portagee Joe Campground just to the east of the Alabama Hills and at various Forest Service campgrounds in the area.

In an Emergency

Dispersed camping is allowed for up to 14 days,

• Call 9-1-1

but visitors, especially large groups and RVs, are

• Inyo County Sheriff (760) 878-0383

encouraged to stay at Tuttle Creek and other area

• Nearest hospital: Southern Inyo Hospital (760) 876-5501 501 East Locust Street, Lone Pine, CA

campgrounds. Please pack out all trash since even Alabama Hills climber by Dan Maus

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decompose in the high desert climate. Movie Flat often

A wide variety of low-impact recreational opportunities

roads are not suitable for large trailers and camper

are available. Visitors enjoy touring film sites,

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photography, rock climbing, exploring natural arches,

Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 100 Bishop, CA 93514 (760) 872-5000 blm.gov/ca/bishop

every spring. Horseback riding and mountain biking are

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and viewing the swaths of wildflowers that bloom popular activities—stay on trails marked open for your travel method. Local Tribes also continue to use the

experiences intensive day use and many of the unpaved vehicles. Vehicles must stay on routes, and campers should avoid blocking access to popular day-use areas. There are no toilets in the Alabama Hills. Please bury human waste in catholes 4–6 inches deep 200 feet away from water, trails and camp. Pack out toilet paper

area for traditional purposes. Due to concentrated day

and other trash in plastic bags and clean up after pets.

use, shooting and hunting are not recommended.

City of Los Angeles owned lands in the Owens Valley are open for day use only. Camping on City property is

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natural items like orange peels take a long time to

only allowed in thirteen designated campgrounds in the Photographer capturing Mobius Arch by Jim Pickering, Cover photo of photographers by Bob Wick

Eastern Sierra. No dispersed camping and no campfires are permitted on LADWP managed lands.


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• Vehicles must stay on routes.

• Pack out all trash.

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• Be sure to carry water as drinking water is not available.

• Spring and fall are0popular seasons of use. Summer temperatures can be very hot.

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• Keep out of mines—they are unstable and dangerous.

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• Leave rocks, plants, and artifacts as you find them for others to enjoy.

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