The Glacier Lodge is a campsite in
Big Pine, California
Big Pine (formerly Bigpine) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Inyo County, California, United States. Big Pine is located approximately south-southeast of Bishop. Its population was 1,875 at the 2020 census, up from 1,756 at the 2010 census. ...
in the
Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primari ...
. It is located in Big Pine Canyon, below Kid Mountain.
The area is popular with wilderness enthusiasts and offers fishing, camping, hiking, cycling, and other activities.
Big Pine Creek Big Pine Creek may refer to:
* Big Pine Creek (California), Inyo County, California
* Big Pine Creek (Indiana), west-central Indiana
* Big Pine Creek (Texas)
Big Pine Creek is an U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolutio ...
runs alongside the road. It operates under a special use permit with the
United States Forest Service
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.
History
Established in 1917, Glacier Lodge originally was a small retreat where people, mostly locals could hike, fish, and hunt.
It had a few cabins, a small hotel, and a dining hall.
Middle Palisade Glacier and the
Palisades could be seen from the camp. There was also a rocky ledge over Fourth Lake where some tents were maintained. The area and the camp were photographed many times by
Burton Frasher and Harry Mendenhall in the 1920s and 30s. Painter
Robert Clunie stayed in a tent near the campsite to paint every summer for forty years. For twenty years,
Norman Clyde
Norman Clyde (April 8, 1885 – December 23, 1972) was a mountaineer, mountain guide, freelance writer, nature photographer, and self-trained naturalist. He is well known for achieving over 130 first ascents, many in California's Sierra Nevada ...
was the lodge's winter caretaker.
The campsite was improved during the
Great Depression
The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939. The period was characterized by high rates of unemployment and poverty, drastic reductions in industrial production and international trade, and widespread bank and ...
when a resident of
Owens Valley
Owens Valley (Mono language (California), Mono: ''Payahǖǖnadǖ'', meaning "place of flowing water") is an arid valley of the Owens River in eastern California in the United States. It is located to the east of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra ...
who was associated with a lumberyard in the area used leftover wood to upgrade the area. They also enhanced the area over Fourth Lake, creating a smaller version there. Construction was tough on the workers, especially at the Fourth Lake, which was further out and taller. Builders had to use mules to transport materials. The Fourth Lake area was interchangeably called Fourth Lake Lodge, Upper Camp, Upper Lake, or Lake Lodge.
Some of the site's cabins date from the
1932 Winter Olympics
The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The games opened on February 4 ...
as they were sold around the country after the event ended.
The lodge's new main building was called Glacier Lodge and was popular during fishing in hunting seasons by 1946. Tourist brochures dubbed it the "Nearest High Sierra Resort to Southern California" and "The Site of the Famous
Palisade Glacier
The Palisade Glacier is a glacier located on the northeast side of the Palisades (California Sierra), Palisades within the John Muir Wilderness in the central Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada of California. The glacier descends from the flanks ...
. The campgrounds were powered by a small
hydroelectric
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plant. In the 1940s, it was popular with the wealthy from Southern California due to its high price, $11 to $25 ($230 to $522 in 2022) a day. It expanded more during these times, adding telephone service, rowboats, and a warming hut.
Both lodges near the center of the campground were destroyed in the late 1960s, with the first burning down in 1967 while the second was blown up by gas trapped inside by an avalanche two years later. A few of the second lodge's beams were used in the new lodge that was built for the next season, which succumbed to a fire in 1998. As of 2009, no new lodge has been built since.
The property was bought in 2018 by Darrin Pagenkopp. Kathy Huffman had previously owned it since 1998.
Amenities
Due to the popularity of the nearby
Alabama Hills
The Alabama Hills are a range of hills and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California.
Though geographically separate from the Sierra Nevada, they are part of th ...
with filming crews, many movie stars stayed at the campground. European tourists also stay here for its cheapness in comparison to other hotels or campsites. Guests are fed three meals a day and the site offers evening programs, guides, and horseback rides. At one point, a large general store also propped up at the camp.
There is also a restaurant serving mountain-themed foods.
The campsite added a
ski lift
A ski lift is a mechanism for transporting skiers up a hill. Ski lifts are typically a Lift ticket, paid service at ski resorts. The first ski lift was built in 1908 by German Robert Winterhalder in Schollach/Eisenbach, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, ...
in the 1940s, along with other ski-related amenities such as a
ski school
A ski school is an establishment that teaches skiing, typically in a ski resort. The modern version of the ski school was invented by the Austrian ski pioneer Hannes Schneider in the early 1920s when he formalized instruction methods and establ ...
, races, rentals, and tours for cross-country skiers.
The road the lodge is on is popular with
mountain bikers.
Big Pine Creek, which runs near the camp, is stocked with
rainbow trout
The rainbow trout (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') is a species of trout native to cold-water tributary, tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia. The steelhead (sometimes called steelhead trout) is an Fish migration#Classification, ...
by the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), formerly known as the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), is an American state agency under the California Natural Resources Agency. The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages ...
every three weeks.
References
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External links
Official website
1917 establishments in California
Campgrounds in California
Sierra Nevada (United States)