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Bishop, CA Road Trips

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Downtown Bishop, CA, CA

Photo: Stephen Leonardi

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Longest Drive

290 mi

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Quickest Drive

5h 48m

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Bishop, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

3,793

Median Income

$82,205

Median Home Value

$405,700

Median Age

50.5

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Bishop, CA at a Glance

Founded

1861

Elevation

13,615 ft

Area

2 mi²

Notable People from Bishop, CA

A sampling of people born in Bishop, CA.

Trevor Donovan

Trevor Donovan

1978

American actor

Matt Williams

Matt Williams

1965

American baseball player and coach

Penny McCoy

1949

World Cup alpine skier

Stanton Barrett

Stanton Barrett

1972

racecar driver

Sarah Konrad

1967

American biathlete

Claire Vaye Watkins

Claire Vaye Watkins

1984

American writer

David Barrett

David Barrett

American television director and producer

Horace Marden Albright

Horace Marden Albright

1890–1987

American conservationist (1890–1987)

City data from Wikidata (Q852658), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Bishop, CA

Bishop is the largest city in the Eastern Sierra region of California, offering the largest selection of accommodation and services.

Bishop and the beautiful Owens Valley have been described as "California's Hidden Treasure". Bishop is located in the middle of California, where Highways 6 and 395 intersect.

1 Bishop Mural Society, 1180 N. Main St. Don't miss the self-guided tour of the murals all over town. Painted by the Bishop Mural Society at their annual Symposium each year, the murals depict the history of the Owens Valley and Bishop. Brochures are available at the Society offices and several businesses on Main Street. 2 Laws Railroad Museum and Historic Site, 4.5 mi (7.2 km) north of Bishop, off U.S. Hwy 6, ☏ +1 760 873-5950, [email protected]. 10AM-4PM. A collection of historic buildings and railroad equipment memorializing the Carson and Colorado Railroad, once the only connection that the Owens Valley had to the rest of the world. Donation.

Bishop Mule Days Celebration, ☏ +1 760 872-4263, fax: +1 760 872-2328. Memorial Day Weekend. This festival celebrates the heritage of the mules in Bishop. More than 700 mules compete in 181 events during the weekend. Concerts, food, dancing, and crafts also featured as well. Wanaaha Casino (formerly Paiute Palace), 2742 N Sierra Hwy, ☏ +1 760 873-4150. 24 hrs. Table games 10AM-2AM, daily. (updated Dec 2021) Bishop is near some of the best rock climbing and bouldering areas in North America. The three bouldering areas that are near the town of Bishop, the Happy Boulders, the Sad Boulders, and The Buttermilk Country. The Happy Boulders contains over 450 established boulder problems, ranging from VB to V10. Some of the most classic and notable problems include The Hulk, Atari, and Action Figure. The Happy Boulders are located in a narrow canyon. The climbing is done, primarily on freestanding boulders within the canyon, but there are also many amazing problems along the rim of the canyon. There are many different varieties of problems, with everything from slabs to roofs. The rock is volcanic and highly featured. The rock creates many positive holds, ranging from large flakes to small pockets and everything in between. They are approximately five miles north of the town of Bishop. The only way to access the bouldering area is by driving down chalk bluff road. There is a parking area, and then a short five to ten minute hike into the area. The Sad Boulders area is located quite close to the Happy Boulders, and is accessed from the same road, Chalk Bluff Rd.

1 Erick Schat’s Bakkerÿ, 763 N. Main St. The bakery is an excellent place to pick up many baked goods such as breads, rolls, and pastries that are all baked fresh daily. They basically have more sugar and treats in this amazing store than is believable. There is also a sandwich bar, and if the baked goods seem too expensive, a half price rack day old rack is in the back of the shop. 2 The Looney Bean, 399 N. Main Street, ☏ +1 760 873-3311. Great place for coffee and has free wireless internet (accessible from the side street outside for after hours). Black Sheep Coffee Roasters, 232 N Main St. (updated Jun 2025) 3 Starbucks, 905 N. Main St. (at Sierra St.), ☏ +1 760 872-6582. Wifi 4 Mahogany Smoked Meats, 2345 N. Sierra Hwy, ☏ +1 760 873-5311. 7AM-6PM. Offers exceptionally good bacon and other smoked meats alongside their deli fare. 5 The Upper Crust Pizza Co, 1180 N. Main Street, Suite 100, ☏ +1 760 872-8153. 11AM-closing. Not affiliated with the Upper Crust chain; their pizza is incredibly good.

1 Mountain Rambler Brewery, 186 S Main St, ☏ +1 760 938-2308. (updated Dec 2017) Owens Valley Distilling Co, 237 E South St, Unit E, ☏ +1 442-228-5041, [email protected]. Sells bottles of vodka, gin, rum, and cocktails. Also patio and inside seating for cocktails, mocktails and a short food menu with Chicago style hot dogs, Italian beef, and bar snacks. (updated Dec 2021)

1 Best Western Bishop Holiday Spa Lodge, 1025 N Main St, ☏ +1 760 873-3543, toll-free: +1-800-576-3543, fax: +1 760 872-4777. 2 Wayfinder Bishop, 725 N Main St, ☏ +1 760 872-3044, toll-free: +1-800-273-3550, fax: +1 760 872-1300, [email protected]. By far the best Hotel in Bishop. Creekside rooms face the tranquil Bishop Creek that runs through one side of the property. 3 Days Inn Bishop - W. Line Street, 724 West Line St, ☏ +1 760-872-1095. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. (updated Aug 2016) 4 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 636 North Main St, ☏ +1 760 872-2423. 5 Motel 6, 1005 N. Main St, ☏ +1 760 873-8426, fax: +1 760 873-8060. 6 Vagabond Inn Bishop, 1030 N. Main St, ☏ +1 760-873-6351. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Large pool, jacuzzi, barbeque areas, free Continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, guest laundry.

Eastern Sierra Transit Authority (ESTA) offers bus service from Ridgecrest to Reno with stops in every community along the way, including Lone Pine, Independence, Big Pine, Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, June Lake and others. The CREST bus service offers one-way or round-trip fares which are reasonably priced. Reservations are recommended. For current schedules, and fees, call +1 760 872-1901 or +1-800-922-1930, or visit the website. From southern California, northern California, or a major city in Nevada, you'll drive about 4 to 5 hours to reach Bishop. From any direction, the roads are well-maintained and the views are spectacular. U.S. Highway 395 passes through Bishop as the main street. Take Interstate 15 or Highway 14 north to Highway 395. Keep driving north through the high desert up the Owens Valley. Take Highway 95 north, then travel west through Death Valley National Park or over Westguard Pass (Highway 168) to connect with US Highway 395, then head north a short while to Bishop. In the summer, drive eastbound through Yosemite National Park to connect U.S. Highway 395, then drive south about 60 minutes. During winter months, Tioga Pass (Highway 120) may be closed due to heavy snow, but Bishop is still accessible via Highway 50 or I-80, connecting with U.S. Highway 395 in the Carson City and Reno, Nevada area. 1 Eastern Sierra Regional Airport (BIH IATA) (two miles east of town). General aviation only, no commercial flights Alaska Airlines and United Airlines offer service to Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH IATA) - a 30-minute drive from Bishop.

The Eastern Sierra Transit Authority (ESTA) provides transit service throughout Inyo County and Mono County, and inter-city service as far north as Reno and as far south as Lancaster. For more information, call +1 760 872-1901 or +1 800-922-1930 (toll free), or visit at the website. Enterprise Rental Cars in Bishop Reno-Tahoe Airport Rental Car Agencies The Eastside Bike Share has 20 cruiser bikes available at two stations for community members and visitors alike to check-out and ride around town on errands or for recreation. One station is located at the Toiyabe Bishop Clinic and the second station is located at the Bishop City Park.

Travel tips adapted from Bishop on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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