Mt Whitney Restaurant

Mt Whitney Restaurant Friendly, food and drinks to please even the pickiest of eater or the hungriest hiker! Huge menu! Stop on in for a cold beer or just to say hi! Happy TRAILS!
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We have a huge photo collection lining our walls! They still film a lot up here.

02/17/2024

Press Release from Death Valley National Park:

RARE OPPORTUNITY TO KAYAK IN DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK;
Recent atmospheric river rejuvenated temporary lake in Badwater Basin

A temporary lake provides a rare opportunity to kayak in the driest place in the United States: Death Valley National Park.

“You might think with no drain to the sea, that Death Valley would always have a lake,” says park ranger Abby Wines. “But this is an extremely rare event. Normally the amount of water flowing in is much less than the evaporation rate.”

Badwater Basin lies at the bottom of Death Valley. At 282 feet below sea level, it is the lowest elevation in North America. Badwater Basin is normally a dry salt flat.

The magic ingredient this year was rain—and lots of it. Death Valley National Park averages about two inches of rain per year. The valley floor received 4.9 inches in the past six months, and surrounding mountains received greater amounts of rain. Most of that precipitation happened in two events: 2.2 inches during the remnants of Hurricane Hilary on August 20 and 1.5 inches during an atmospheric river February 4-7.

“The lake was deep enough to kayak for a few weeks after Hurricane Hilary, but unfortunately people couldn’t come enjoy it then,” said Wines. “Every road in the park was damaged by flash floods, and it took two months to open the first road into the park. Now most of the main roads are open, so it’s a great time to come visit!”

As of mid-February, the temporary lake, informally known as Lake Manly, is about six miles long, 3 miles wide and one foot deep. It may only be deep enough to kayak for a couple weeks. However, park rangers believe the shallow lake will still create beautiful reflections through April.

Park rangers urge visitors to stay safe and to minimize their impact by following a few rules. Parking lots may be full. If parking on a road shoulder, drivers should be cautious of soft shoulders and ensure they are fully out of the driving lane. Footprints in the lakeshore can last for years. People should walk on established pathways.

All hotels and most campgrounds in the park are open. Paved roads are open to most of the park’s primary features, including the temporary lake in Badwater Basin. The National Park Service is continuing to work on secondary roads, many of which are still closed due to flood damage. Full information is at nps.gov/deva .

Photo credit: NPS/Michael Kohler
Kayaking at Badwater Basin on February 9, 2024.

12/19/2023
Hope to see some of you this season! 🏈🏈🏈
09/11/2023

Hope to see some of you this season! 🏈🏈🏈

Everyone knows where to get the “Best Burgers In Town” has and always will be our motto and our original burgers 🍔 don’t...
06/28/2023

Everyone knows where to get the “Best Burgers In Town” has and always will be our motto and our original burgers 🍔 don’t’ get buffaloed 🦬 instead come try out Buffalo! Yeehaw 🤠 and happy trails….
Unedited down right deliciousness 😋

Hi folks! As you all are up here this year. Don’t forget about the massive amounts of rain and snow we got. Be very vigi...
04/28/2023

Hi folks! As you all are up here this year. Don’t forget about the massive amounts of rain and snow we got. Be very vigilant and safe…. There could be unstable ground. As always we appreciate you and hope to see you 🔜 blessings.

Come say hi to the new morning waitresses! Service with a smile 😊
08/06/2022

Come say hi to the new morning waitresses! Service with a smile 😊

07/20/2022

Hope ya’ all are enjoying summer, be safe on those trails. Summer storms come by surprise! Stop in and say hi!

07/14/2022

Thank you to the Badwater runners, supporting athletes and all who came together to make it happen and be there for your team. We appreciate your continued support and love for our little community. Blessings and happy trails…. Until we meet again!

12/02/2015

Thank you all for your likes and reviews!! Stop in and see us anytime and get one of the best burgers in town! With so many to choose from, which is your favorite? Comment below to let us know!

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227 South Main Street
Lone Pine, CA
93545

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Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

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