China Lake Naval Weapon Center is 2 miles away from this Ridgecrest hotel. It serves a daily buffet breakfast featuring Belgian waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage, yogurt, juice and coffee.
Mary
United Kingdom
Good facilities in room. Friendly staff. Clean. Nice breakfast
Located a few blocks from the China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center, this hotel features an outdoor pool with a hot tub. Guest studios provide cable TV with HBO and free Wi-Fi.
Located next to the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, this Ridgecrest hotel offers an outdoor pool, hot tub and two restaurants. Free Wi-Fi is included.
The Econo Lodge Inn & Suites hotel is located on Highway 178, 1 block from the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake and the gateway to Death Valley National Park.
Offering rooms with free WiFi, Hotel Europa Ridgecrest is located 4 km from China Lake Naval Weapon Center. Free guest parking is available.
Nicole
Sweden
Simple place but does the trick if you just need to spend the night somewhere, good enough for the price! not modern but fairly clean, pretty good location with food store and restaurants within walking distance.
Offering free WiFi and an outdoor pool, Heritage Inn & Suites Ridgecrest - China Lake provides guests with continental breakfast and is 5 minutes’ walk from local dining options.
Josie
United Kingdom
Great location, lovely room with good amenities. Helpful staff and comfortable seating around the pool.
Azul Inn & Suites provides air-conditioned accommodation in Ridgecrest. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi. At the hotel, each room is equipped with a wardrobe.
Christoph
Austria
Very friendly receptionist, who went far to accomodate us.
Fly into Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), then drive approximately 3 hours northeast to Ridgecrest. Alternatively, domestic travellers can take a direct flight to Inyokern Airport (IYK), 16km from Ridgecrest. No direct public transport services are available.
The most convenient airport for Ridgecrest, California is Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It offers numerous domestic and international flights. It's approximately 225 kilometres away, providing a balance of accessibility and flight options.
Ridgecrest, California, primarily relies on private vehicles for transportation. Public transit is limited to the Kern Transit bus service, operating on weekdays. Cycling and walking are feasible for short distances. Car hire services are available for longer journeys. Always check current operating hours and routes.
The best area to stay in Ridgecrest, California is the city centre, due to its proximity to local attractions like the Maturango Museum and Petroglyph Park. It offers a variety of dining and shopping options, making it convenient for visitors.
Ridgecrest, California, experiences a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. Average temperatures range from 4°C in January to 39°C in July. The city doesn't have distinct wet or dry seasons, but it receives minimal rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest month being February. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Ridgecrest.
What guests said about Ridgecrest:
10
Scored 10
I visit my daughter ever so often and I’m always looking for...
I visit my daughter ever so often and I’m always looking for a great place to stay and I think I found it now I loved that the people that managed the place were down to earth and accommodating very friendly and you don’t find that everywhere. I will definitely be back to stay at the super eight in Ridgecrest.
Tyra
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ridgecrest, for a small desert town offers more than...
Ridgecrest, for a small desert town offers more than expected in dining, coffee options, and a TON of work-out clubs, which is a nice option for me when traveling. I do field work in the nearby desert, occasionally camping, so Ridgecrest is well-situated when the need (for example, of a shower) arises.
William
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Patriots bar is a great place to get a few drinks.
Patriots bar is a great place to get a few drinks. Classic burgers in inyokern a few min away have the best burgers in town. There is other restaurants that are good if you dont want burgers for example sushi, thai food, Mexican etc.....
Saul
United States
10
Scored 10
Ridgecrest is a hidden gem along the Owens Valley 395 with...
Ridgecrest is a hidden gem along the Owens Valley 395 with plenty of eateries and accommodations. Its about a nine hour drive for us from Tucson, AZ which is just about as far as we like to go in one day. The next day is another 5-6 to our family cabin at Lake Tahoe, Ca.
Just a couple miles off the main Highway, Ridgecrest is easily accessible. One of our favorite places for a bite to eat and an ice cold beer is at Schooners, a fun lively sports grill with good food and great service! Located on Norma Street.
Ridgecrest will never disappoint!!
Jennifer
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Really nothing much to like about the town, it's on the way...
Really nothing much to like about the town, it's on the way to lone pine and bishop, the sierras are accessible from the turn off to chimney peak/kennedy meadows which is nice if you don't mind a 50 mile drive up on some very narrow and curved roads but it's very scenic if you like
that sort of thing.
ted
United States
10
Scored 10
Most restaurants were open with Covid19 restrictions.
Most restaurants were open with Covid19 restrictions. There's a Super Wal-Mart on the south side of town for your shopping needs. All hotel facilities in Ridgecest are occupied by a large number of contract workers repairing earthquake damage at the Naval Weapons Center. Be prepared for extra noise at your hotel.
The hotel was easy to find and we had no problem parking in their ample carpark. Staff were friendly and welcoming and our room was clean, warm and very comfortable. Facilities were easy to use and once we logged into the entertainment system we were spoiled for choice with TV, movies, etc....
Having just driving 4+ hours through the wilderness it was great to stop somewhere so civilised.
Breakfast was nice, and a bonus to have it included in the overall price.
Ridgecrest is a hot place! But the air conditioning worked well, though the little outside passageway to the rooms (with the air conditioners running) was a noisy hot gauntlet to your door. Otherwise the room was comfortable, cool, and clean. For the price it is amazing! And the Denny's breakfast was a great add-on value.
Julie, the property manager, was very friendly and helpful. She brought us towels every afternoon and made sure we were taken care of. Our king size bedroom smelled fresh and looked very clean.
For anyone visiting Ridgecrest that needs easy and cheap accommodations, I recommend staying at A Night’s Inn!
I followed advice of other guests and booked because the rooms seemed clean: indeed it is surprisingly clean compared to what expected or other motels! I think that was the biggest pro of the place. I also very appreciated the kindness of the person at the reception when we checked in and the cheap price
The staff was excellent. The hotel clerk and housekeeper were so kind and friendly, and happy to meet our dog. There were some old stains on the carpet in the room, not fresh, no odor, just signs of wear and tear. We WOULD stay here again. I felt everyone was doing their best to serve us!
The hotel property has changed the week before my stay. I found the new manager very committed, extremely supportive and willing to make my stay as comfortable as possible. He succeeded in this. The complimentary full breakfast he offered to my party was very much appreciated.
We had a great stay! The rooms are tidy, clean and comfortable with eveything you need inside. In particular, we would like to mention the kindness of our host that solved a serious problem we had with the reservation platform, allowing us to have the best experience anyway
Stayed here a couple of times while driving to our cabin at Lake Tahoe from Arizona. Ridgecrest is a great little town with lots to offer and a favorite stop over on a long roadtrip. Pet friendly and comfortable
the pool was being demolished/constructed but we didn't care anyway. The staff were very friendly and in the evenings they make delicious lemon juice. Excellent breakfast buffet and relatively quiet hotel
The room was excellent with all of the amenities we could need. The staff members were all very nice. The breakfast was more than we expected. This was the nicest Best Western we have stayed in!
I had no complaints about the hotel or the services they provided. It was clean, the rooms were on the small side but adequate for the purpose they were designed for (sleeping).
Room upgrades.. location for Restaurants by the way the Rest on hotel is “great food” for breakfast!! Not affiliated with hotel but they offer voucher👨🏻🍳
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