"Very dirty. Obvious smears on mirror, broken curtain rod that left the window uncovered, smelled as if it had not been aired out in a long time, stray hairs. "
"It was fine. My one issue is that they didn't specify the 4% charge for paying by credit card. The front desk clerk only asked how I was paying, cash or card. When I noticed the art was higher than expected I saw a the credit card fee listed only as "adjustment" on the receipt I asked and she only pointed to a sign saying in fine print there was a 4% fee for using a credit card. I am ok with there being a fee, but I am NOT ok with a fee not being explicitly stated. They should verbally indicate the fee. It takes 2 seconds and leaves the customer with a better feeling about the transparency of the transaction. Even better they should offer a discount for paying by cash rather than a fee for paying by credit card (which is doing something the vast majority of people do)."
"We were able to get a 2 person "glamping" tent a coupe days before our Saturday night stay. I now realize why there was plenty of availability...
The showers... oh god the smell of the showers was just so horrendous. Please look at my picture of the shower before booking a stay here. I have stayed at plenty of campsites before, and this was the worst shower situation I've experienced.
Unfortunately the night we stayed, the wind was also horrible. The entire night the tent was flapping like crazy and we got no sleep. Not the hotel's fault, but worth considering.
We also ate at the restaurant - I was pleasantly surprised with how good it was. The avocado toast was great.
The location is not ideal - very far away from all the places we wanted to see in Death Valley. Not the end of the world, but expect to drive a lot if you stay here.
Honestly the shower just ruined it for me."
"Convenient and clean motel perfect for travelers driving up the 395. Good amenities and town is full of eateries and interesting side trips to Mt Whitney and the Alabama Hills."
The answer to a mystery that has puzzled scientists for decades lies in this dry lakebed, which is speckled with rocks that seem to move by themselves.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Museum of Western Film History during your travels in Lone Pine. Discover the area's mountain views and seek out the hiking trails.
Preserved by its remoteness and the dry desert heat, the remains of an early 20th-century mine make it look as though it was abandoned just a few years ago.
Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center is just one of the places to see in Lone Pine, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the area's theatre scene or seek out its hiking trails.
If you're planning to come to the area to visit Saline Valley, take some time to see the rest of the sights while you're in town. When you want to settle in and find a place to stay, take a look at some of the hotels and other accommodation options that Expedia offers in the area.
Where is the best place to stay near Saline Valley?
Mt Whitney Motel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers free WiFi and Smart TVs. You'll find it 15.8 mi (25.4 km) from Saline Valley. Other good options around the area include Trails Motel and Best Western Frontier Motel.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Saline Valley, will I receive a refund?
Yes! You'll find that most hotel bookings are fully refundable if cancelled prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which in most cases is within 24 or 48 hours of check in. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might still have the option to cancel and get a refund within 24 hours of booking. Enter your dates, click on "Search", then you can filter by "fully refundable" to get the top deals on offer near Saline Valley.