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The Star Of Movies In The Heart Of Bishop – Take A Tour Of Movie Road

Describing Bishop and its expansive backyard as merely ‘scenic’ is akin to labeling the Mona Lisa just a pretty picture. The breathtaking landscape not only captivates but turns every visitor into an aspiring photographer. Unsurprisingly, this tranquil slice of California has caught Hollywood’s eye, serving as the backdrop for numerous movies. And the star of the show? The iconic Alabama Hills.

But First – Get The Scoop In Lone Pine

As you embark on your Eastern Sierra Tour, don’t miss out on the wonders of the Alabama Hills. Of course, a must-see attraction among many. But before immersing yourself in the iconic filming location, take a detour to the charming town of Lone Pine. Explore the Museum of Western Film History, where a treasure trove of memorabilia, images, documents, and posters awaits. Beyond classic Western movie artifacts, discover props from modern hits like the head of the giant worm from Tremors and the dirt covered business suit Tony Stark wore in Ironman when he was stuck in the cave.

Onward To The Main Show – Alabama Hills

After immersing yourself in the movies that were made here at the Museum of Western Film History, venture west from Lone Pine to the renowned Alabama Hills. Nestled at the base of the majestic Sierra, the allure of this location becomes apparent as you approach. It certainly helps explain why so many films were shot here.

A Landscape That’s From Another Planet

The unique, otherworldly formations of rounded rocks and eroded hills provide an exceptional backdrop, attracting filmmakers since the early 20th century. From numerous John Wayne classics to futuristic sci-fi like Star Trek Generations, this locale has played a starring role. If you’re a Western genre fan, embark on a self-guided tour with the Lone Pine Movie Road Tour Brochure. You’ll get the opportunity to explore the cinematic history woven into this captivating landscape.

The Dessert – Star Wars

Speaking of another planet, did you know that the rugged landscape of Death Valley National Park played the role of the desert planet Tatooine, the home of Luke Skywalker? Iconic scenes from both the original Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977 and Return of the Jedi in 1982 were filmed in Death Valley National Park. Remarkably, many of these filming sites remain accessible to fans today, offering a chance to step into the cinematic history of a galaxy far, far away.

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