Mountain Rambler is a great lunch or dinner spot to check out while you're in town. We love their selection of local brews and their grilled cheese!
The Looney Bean has delicious coffee and great made-to-order breakfast. We love the busy ambience here.
Coffee is a must however we love their breakfast burritos. This coffee shop has a quiet and chill vibe so if you stop by, be sure to bring a book.
If you stop at the other cafes for coffee, make sure you stop by Great Basin for amazing pastries. We love their mini pies!
Sandwiches, cookies, and bread, oh my! We highly recommend going to Shats for lunch - their sandwiches are delicious and huge. Our favorite loaves to grab on the go are the Sheephearder & Rosemary loaves.
Organic self-serve yogurt and a decent wine selection? Say less! Despite the name, Good Earth Yogurt is more of a wine bar with some yogurt on the side.
One of Bishop’s most popular destinations is Keough’s Hot Springs! It’s the largest hot spring in the Eastern Sierra and provides visitors with a hot soaking pool and a waterfall cooling mechanism that pours into a larger pool. The pools are open year-round, with an average temperature between 86 and 92 degrees.
Located in the Inyo National Forest, Lake Sabrina is one of the most scenic places in the region. The hikes are strenuous in nature but incredibly rewarding as you climb the steep switchbacks and unveil view after view.
Owens River Gorge is a climber’s paradise, with hundreds of routes throughout the gorge. Not feeling up to climbing? Don't worry, there is a beautiful trail nearby as well!
Buttermilk Country is well-known for its dramatic landscape and bouldering opportunities, and the Happy and Sad Boulders are the place to go to give you skin a bit of a rest after spending some time in the Buttermilks. If you haven't been convinced to give bouldering a try, the drive out to this area is also very pretty!