Free Visitors Guides - Eastern Sierra Mountains
Following is a list of Visitors Bureaus that will send you free publications via US Mail. To help you save time, step-by-step instructions on how to request Visitor Guides from each website is provided. (LAtourist.com is a private organization and does not send tourist information by mail).
- US Postal Delivery can take anywhere from one to eight weeks.
- Download: Some Visitor Guides are available for download in PDF format, or for viewing online.
Time Estimates - (i.e., "one hour from LA") - The approximate number of hours it might take to drive from downtown Los Angeles. City: City: City: City:
Attractions: Mountain activities, Fishing, Hiking, Glaciers and Bristlecone Pine Forest (Methuselah Tree)
Publication(s) available: Big Pine Visitors Guide
Click here for a free Visitors Guide from Big Pine
Attractions: Mountain activities, Fishing, Golfing, Biking, Hiking, Mammoth Mountain (winter skiing), Nevada casinos are within reach
Publication(s) available: Bishop Vacation Planner, Motor Touring in the Eastern Sierra, and more
Click here for a free Visitors Guide from Bishop
Attractions: Bridgeport Recreation Guide
Publication(s) available: Bridgeport Recreation Guide (PDF electronic download only)
Click here for a free Visitors Guide from Bridgeport
Attractions: Mount Whitney, Gateway to Death Valley, Alabama Hills, mountain scenery, hiking, fishing, summer activities.
Publication(s) available: Inyo County Visitors Guide (PDF electronic download only)
Click here for a free Visitors Guide from Lone Pine
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