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What Guests Said About Independence:

  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit...

    Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit Manzanar on our way south. But we wished we had gone further south to Lone Pine and then doubled back north in the morning as there was much more choice of accommodation in Lone Pine. Manzanar is worth visiting as is the Film Museum in Lone Pine.
    m
    mandk88
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Independence is a small town with quite a history of boom...

    Independence is a small town with quite a history of boom and bust. It is a short drive from the "Alabama Hills", recommended by our host at the motel and the location of filming of hundreds of both B movie and well known Westerns and other films of the past. The majestic eastern slope of the Sierras is just across the valley to the west. A must is a visit to the Manzanar National Historic Site, 9 miles south, where Japanese Americans were confined during WWII - an evocative, contemplative place with great lessons to all in the visitor center and the drive around the camp. The area has surprisingly good restaurants; ours for dinner was the French/ North African Still Life Café on the main drag where there was a fine setup, great family host, and very good eats. For breakfast our motel host directed us to the bustling and characterful Alabama Hills Cafe & Bakery. In the summer, there's a road near here which is an eastern portal to Yosemite, but closed at our winter visit.
    Bruce
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    This little motel is big on service and convenience,...

    This little motel is big on service and convenience, especially if you're hiking one of the long trails. I came down into civilization after 3 weeks on the trail a little shell-shocked. Gita, God bless her, greeted me by name with fruit and a cold bottle of water. Mana. She helped with my laundry and was a fount of knowledge for the surrounding amenities in town. The room included things that a hiker needs, like an extra toothbrush, a comb, toothpaste - things you just don't get in ordinary hotels anymore. I recommend this lovely, clean little oasis in Independence to anyone who will be on a trail for awhile.
    InVA
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Interesting French restaurant in this tiny town.

    Interesting French restaurant in this tiny town. Locally owned. Delicious but don’t be in a hurry! Very slow service- I doubt anything cooked ahead of time except soup. Very good. Expensive though. We came to see Japanese internment camp historical site. Excellent!!
    Scott
    United States of America
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Independence is a quiet town with no apparent businesses.

    Independence is a quiet town with no apparent businesses. There's nothing to do after you get back from hiking or sightseeing. The town had one mini-mart/gas station. Independence has one restaurant that opens when/if the owner or chef feels like it!
    Ronald
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    beautiful area , The Japanese relocation camp was...

    beautiful area , The Japanese relocation camp was interesting to learn about in the Alabama Hills was interesting plan to carry groceries into independence and stay in place such as raise then that has a microwave in the rooms as well as a barbecue grill outside for grilling because there is only one restaurant to eat at in that small town
    carolyn
    United States of America

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Independence

  • From $133.28 per night
    8.3
    Scored 8.3
    Very Good
    Rated very good
     · 205 reviews
    There was no breakfast. There are no restaurants in Independence. Most people stop either in Lone Pine to the south or continue on to big Pine or Bishop. I brought my own meals back to the room. The family that owns and manages the Courthouse Motel were very nice and accommodating. The room was quite clean, comfortable, and serviceable for my modest needs for the weekend. I was not expecting a resort stay. I came for the trail run in Lone Pine.
    J. Timothy
    United States of America
  • From $212.52 per night
    9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 153 reviews
    Sooo cute!!! Very cozy and clean-we had the room with the kitchenette and were here for a weekend getaway and visit to Manzanar National Historic Site. Very cold outside, but heater had been left on so when we arrived it was welcoming and warm inside. Owners are on-site, available and ready to help with anything! lovely trip overall. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to stay in the area.
    Elizabeth
    United States of America
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 57 reviews
    A step back into the 20s, this is a special hotel and not a modern franchise. You are sleeping where John Wayne, et al, slept while making movies before the War. Wood floors, footed bathtub, separate faucets. They did give me one of the few rooms they had with AC, tho not really necessary as in the high desert the night temperature was in the 60s. Long on charm of an époque.
    Kenneth
    United States of America
  • From $133.28 per night
    8.3
    Scored 8.3
    Very Good
    Rated very good
     · 205 reviews
    Friendly staff You get a free snack when check in! Located in quiet small town 24/7 gas station with very good gas prices and casino located nearby (Fort Independence Travel Plaza) Free parking space Close to Mt. Whitney Portal and other trails
    American Dream 2020
    United States of America
  • From $212.52 per night
    9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 153 reviews
    Arrived late and owners had made sure to communicate the method of getting into the room. Ran into the owner on property and he took the time to have a conversation with us and tell us about the area, even though he was in the middle of chores.
    William
    United States of America
  • From $133.28 per night
    8.3
    Scored 8.3
    Very Good
    Rated very good
     · 205 reviews
    Located in quiet small town 24/7 gas station with very good gas prices and casino located nearby (Fort Independence Travel Plaza) Free parking space Close to Mt. Whitney Portal and other trails Close to Death Valley NP
    American Dream 2020
    United States of America
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 57 reviews
    very clean and wonderful folks like Cindy and a magnificent hotel with lots of history ...always so kind to a gal coming back from 4 days of camping ....look foward to next time
    Jamie Jacob
    United States of America
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 57 reviews
    Loved the historic feel of this hotel!!! The staff was so friendly and the breakfast was perfect. Would definitely recommend this cool hotel for the adventurers out there!
    Muino
    United States of America
  • From $133.28 per night
    8.3
    Scored 8.3
    Very Good
    Rated very good
     · 205 reviews
    The hotel was clean, quiet and affordable. We will stay here again when passing through. The staff was also accommodating to our after midnight arrival.
    Beth
    United States of America
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 57 reviews
    I like the staff, and the how the hotel kept it's historical value. John Wayne room is a fun fact of history.
    Logan Ginn
    United States of America
  • From $212.52 per night
    9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 153 reviews
    Staff was excellent. Gave us a lot of information about the area.
    Bob
    United States of America
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 57 reviews
    Classic hotel, with alot of charm.
    MIKE AND SANDY
    United States of America