
Trails Motel
Trails Motel offers a convenient base between the towering Sierra Nevada and the dramatic desert landscapes of Death Valley.
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Trails Motel Details
Trails Motel offers a convenient base between the towering Sierra Nevada and the dramatic desert landscapes of Death Valley. The town is known for its rich film history and striking scenery, with the Museum of Western Film History and the Eastern California Museum highlighting the region cultural heritage. Nearby landmarks include the iconic Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills and Manzanar National Historic Site. After a day exploring mountain vistas, desert valleys, or historic sites, guests can return to a relaxed setting with reliable WiFi and outdoor barbecue grills for evening cookouts under expansive skies. With easy access to both Death Valley and the Eastern Sierra, Trails Motel serves as a practical and scenic home base for adventure. Amenities and services are subject to change.
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1.5 mi away
Eastern Sierra Interagency Visitor Center
Provides information on everything from visiting Death Valley to scaling the heights of Mt. Whitney.
3.6 mi away
Mobius Arch
A short trek through the Alabama Hills takes you to this unique rock formation.
5.0 mi away
Lone Pine, Calif.
Lone Pine, Calif., is in the Owen Valley and sits at the foot of the highest mountain in the lower 48 states, Mt. Whitney.
10.0 mi away
Mount Whitney
No visit to California would be complete without summiting to the top of the highest mountain in the contiguous United States.
10.1 mi away
Manzanar National Historic Site
The United States had its own "concentration camps" during World War II: more than 110,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned.