Sierra Resort Real Estate Blog

Eastern Sierra Communities: Lone Pine – Saddle Up and See Stars

Are you looking for a place where you can saddle up and see stars? If so, point your trusty steed towards Lone Pine. For western movie buffs, it’s the ideal Eastern Sierra community to hang up one’s spurs.

That’s because each year Lone Pine hosts a film festival that’s sure to please. It typically focuses on all of the movies that have been filmed in the area throughout the year. There’s also usually a great deal of legendary stars in attendance.

This year’s long awaited event is slated to kickoff October 11th and run through October 13th. It’s expected to feature appearances by famous people known to those that love western films, television shows and literature. Among the famous folks expected to be in attendance for 2013 are David Rothel, Peggy Stewart and Billy King.

Of course you don’t have to wait until then to revel in this Eastern Sierra community’s western charm. The area is also home to the Lone Pine Film History Museum, which hosts year round events like movie nights and art exhibits. There are also old filming sites and ghost towns to explore. Some of the ghost towns on offer in the surrounding areas are Cerro Gordo, Swansea, Keeler, Tramway and Darwin. Darwin was said to be the downfall of the western legend, three-fingered Jack. For some, Jack’s death was surprising, considering that at the time, the town was said to have more burros and men.

When you’ve had your fill of films and ghosts, why not saddle up and head towards one of the area’s charming eateries? Options include the Alabama Hills Café & Bakery, the Pizza Factory, the Lone...

Eastern Sierra Communities: Celebrate Autumn in June Lake

Grab your cameras and bring your appetite, it’s time to celebrate the arrival of autumn in one of the most charming Eastern Sierra communities around, June Lake.

Located along the Mono Basin’s rim at an elevation of 7,600 feet, it’s a perfect place to spend a day or a lifetime.

Start your day in June Lake with a bountiful breakfast at the Tiger Bar & Café. Its home to some of the best blueberry pancakes, Belgium waffles, eggs and chicken fried steak around. Then hop aboard a helicopter with SkyTime’s aviators and take a bird’s eye view of the resplendent foliage. While you’re flying over the area, be on the lookout for abundant wildlife and waterfalls too.

When you’re finished marveling at the landscape from above, strap on your hiking boots and channel your inner Ansel Adams. That’s because there are plenty of beautiful spots to explore on foot in the nearby Ansel Adams Wilderness. It sits nestled between the Sierra National Forest, Yosemite National Park and the Inyo National Forest.

There are several spots to enjoy a day hike or backpacking within the June Lake Loop Ranger District. The Glass Creek Meadow Trail will take you to the famed behemoth known as the Obsidian Dome. For rock hounds and geology buffs, it’s truly a sight to see. However, if volcanic rock isn’t your passion, the Bloody Canyon or Rush Creek Trails may prove to be the better options. Just be ready for a workout and stay alert for signs of bear activity. June Lake is also a great place to take your kids to enjoy the water and rent a pontoon...

Eastern Sierra Real Estate: Crowley Lake - A Trout Fishing Paradise

Do you while away the hours tying flies and spinning tales of the trout that got away?

If so, you may be interested in a heavenly slice of Eastern Sierra real estate located near Crowley Lake. Renowned across the state as a 5,280-acre piece of trout fishing nirvana, it’s an excellent place to cast your line for browns and rainbows. You might also catch a panfish or two.

Fishing licenses and fishing passports are available for purchase online at our local hotspot for fishing gear, local guides and tackle and hunting supplies at Reagan’s Sporting Goods on Main Street in Bishop, California.  Call Reagan for any questions you may have regarding fishing in the Eastern Sierra at (760) 872-3000. 

The season at Crowley traditionally runs from April through October. The best time to visit though is typically in the mornings when the water is high and the winds are traditionally light. However, afternoon and night fishing are excellent options too. Just keep in mind that there are varying bait and bag restrictions. Part of the season you can use bait. The other half of the season, you’ll need to use barbless hooks. If you are going for the trout, be sure to bring the chironomid flies.

Speaking of bait and bags, situated along the lake is everything that an avid trout sports person needs. There is a bait & tackle shop, dock, full service marina, boat trailer parking, restrooms and a restaurant onsite. The restaurant opens on the weekends and sells everything from veggie burgers to grilled bratwursts. They are all a part of the Crowley Lake Fish Camp, which hosts tournaments at select times of the year.

We should also mention that the camp is a great spot...

Inyo County's Alabama Hills May Receive National Scenic Area Designation

Inyo County boasts the beautiful Alabama Hills--a pristine backdrop for recreational activities like hiking and camping and even filming for movies (e.g. Ironman) and television. 

This August, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved official support for the NSA designation. This letter of support opens the door for legislation carried by Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Paul Cook. With stakeholder support, Feinstein and Cook can officially and formally back a bill, finalize the language, and propose legislation.

There are several benefits of an NSA designation. It adds protection for the land, which spans 18,000 acres. This includes preservation of Native American cultural sites and artifacts. It also ensures continued recreational access. With the NSA designation, residents and visitors can continue to enjoy things like rock climbing, off-road vehicle recreation, fishing, and horseback riding.

In addition to protection of the land and the public's access to it, the NSA designation opens opportunities for improvement to infrastructure. We may see important updates to roads, campgrounds, and informational kiosks. Schools may benefit from funding for education efforts.

There is a lot of history and spirit in the Alabama Hills. Stakeholders and the AHSG are so excited to have made this official step and to have initiated movement internally before outside entities could take control of the land.

A statement from the Stewardship Group, said:

"The AHSG is committed to protecting the jaw-dropping beauty of this area with continued access for hikers, motorists, photographers and rock climbers, while...

California Attraction: Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort

As one of the largest ski resorts in California, Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort spans more than 3,500 acres of territory near the Inyo National Forest. 

Located along the northern side of Mammoth Mountain in the Sierra Mountain range, this ski resort is less than an hour’s drive from Yosemite National Park. Although it is well known for skiing and snowboarding, there are actually a host of activities available that draw visitors in year round.

During the summer, the Adventure Center provides activities including rock climbing, a bungee trampoline and zip line. Mountain biking is also popular, and the resort offers a practice loop and skills development area for riders so that they can perfect their technique.

The Scenic Star Golf Course also provides spectacular views from each one of its 18 holes. Situated 8,000 feet above sea level, this course provides intriguing play for athletes of all skill levels. Special training programs are available for children, as season passes can be purchased at the resort as well.

That’ s not all you can enjoy during the summer, as horseback  riding, fishing and hiking are all popular activities here as well.  After taking in some strenuous outdoor recreation, kick back and enjoy a hearty meal at one of the many restaurants here before heading to back home for a restful night’s sleep.

During the winter, you can take in activities ranging from snowmobiling, snow tubing, cross-45 country skiing and snowboarding.  The resort receives as much as 400 inches of snowfall each year, making it ideal for visiting anywhere from November to June. It is also home to a super duper pipe, a 22-foot high, 550-foot long stunt tube that attracts...