Experience the Eastern Sierra, like the locals.
From exciting events to incredible attractions and amazing activities, your Eastern Sierra experience starts here.
All events. All here. All the time.
Plus! Great stories about experiences & adventures, where to eat, lodging & camping, and amazing places to see & things to do.
From Lone Pine to Bridgeport along US-395 and in neighboring communities near Death Valley, Yosemite, and western Nevada.
Find Events
Upcoming Events
Open Mic Night
BishopFREERecurringC5 Studios
210 South Warren Street, Bishop, CA 93514
Round Weaving with Elysia Fischbach
BridgeportVirginia Creek Settlement
70847 U.S. 395, Bridgeport, CA 93517
Salsa Dance Classes with Hallie
BishopC5 Studios
210 South Warren Street, Bishop, CA 93514
Mule Days Celebration
BishopTri-County Fair and Events Center
475 Sierra St., Bishop, CA 93514
Stitch & Bitch!
BishopRecurringC5 Studios
210 South Warren Street, Bishop, CA 93514
Owens Valley Radio Observatory
Big PineOwens Valley Radio Observatory
100 Leighton Ln, Big Pine, CA
Blogs
Places to see
Museums and Information Centers in the Eastern Sierra
Wheelchair Accessible Places to Go and Things to Do in the Eastern Sierra
Death Valley: Primordial Land of Contrasts and Superlatives
June Lake
Bishop
Big Pine
Independence
Lone Pine
Things to do
Wheelchair Accessible Places to Go and Things to Do in the Eastern Sierra
Top 10 Winter Activities in Mammoth Lakes
6 Great Winter Mountain Bike Rides around Bishop
This is the Eastern Sierra: Where Mountains Kiss the Sky and Adventure Awaits
What’s Your Eastern Sierra Experience?
- Ride a mule in the wilderness of the High Sierra mountains.
- Stand on the lowest place on the North American continent, at 282-feet below sea level.
- Watch a world-class snowboarding and skiing competition at one of California’s best ski resorts.
- Kayak on an ancient lake, over 1-million years old, that’s so salty no can fish live in it.
- Catch a country concert in Lone Ranger Canyon. Yeah, that “Lone Ranger” where the historic, hit TV series of the mid-1900s was filmed.
- Touch a living tree that’s almost 5,000-years old, in a forest where the oldest living things on the planet live on a cold, wind-swept mountaintop.
- Swim, ride, run a triathlon in the high Sierra at 7,200-ft elevation, “The TOUGHEST race in the most BEAUTIFUL place!”
It’s All Here!
All the events and all the stories.