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Hello Travellers, When Charlene Hartley started describing Groton Massachusetts to me, I immediately wanted to add it to my bucket list places to visit. I have never been that far north yet and it is such a beautiful small town. I asked her to share it with all of us. This is a great read and she put a lot of thought and effort into her guide to Groton Massachusetts! Much Love as always, Chrissy
Groton Massachusetts: A perfect place to explore
In the northern part of Massachusetts, less than an hour northwest of Boston, near the New Hampshire border, is the sleepy small town of Groton. What started as an agricultural settlement has grown into a small town which still holds onto its agricultural history, while embracing culture, nature, and small businesses.
The Groton Station House – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Groton, Massachusetts has a long history. It was settled and incorporated in 1655. The layout of the streets is like many New England towns, a Main Street with little roads that spread out like spiderwebs in all directions. My mother likes to refer to these as cow paths, as they probably started that way! Main Street in Groton doubles as Route 225 and 119, both of which peel off and go their own way on either end of town. Route 40 and 111 intersect at points as well. Main Street has what you might expect from a small town: the Town Hall, the Groton Library, several churches, and small local art galleries. Main Street also provides an array of eateries, such as Filho’s Cucino and the Groton Pizza House.
Eateries
Filho’s Cuchina Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Filho’s Cuchino is a small Italian deli and eatery located down the road where Route 111 splits off. It has a small outdoor eating space and is conveniently next door to The Groton Market, which carries wines and all varieties of specialty beers. I was excited to see that they carry some of my favorite local beers from Ohio! The food at Filho’s is delicious! I especially liked their Gemelli con Pollo. I highly recommend having a meal here while you are in town.
The Groton Inn Conservatory room in Groton Mass.- Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
The Groton Inn lobby in Groton Mass.- Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
The Groton House of Pizza is located in a small shopping strip just across the street from the Historic Groton Inn (seen above). Current owner Theofani (Fani, for short) has been here since 1980. He loves Groton and loves all the kids that come in.
The private Lawrence Academy is just down the road, but many town kids also come through to hang out, play video games, and eat pizza! My aunt remembers being a teenager in Groton and playing silly pranks on the private school kids, such as loading up the jukebox with a never-ending loop of Yoko Ono and then taking off, leaving the other kids there with the tunes. Sadly, the jukebox is no longer there. Fani says it’s partly due to everyone having music on their phones now. He still loves seeing the kids and misses them in the summers. Although there is plenty of business from local families year round. The local playground is close to his shop, so I imagine it’s easy to grab a pizza on your way home from a day of playing!
Slightly off Main Street on Route 40 at the foot of Gibbet Hill is the Gibbet Hill Grill.
Gibbet Hill Barn GBQ in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Gibbet Hill outdoor dining in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Gibbet Hill Grill in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Gibbet Hill Grill in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Gibbet Hill Barn GBQ in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
For etymologists, you may recognize Gibbet Hill as the location of the hangman’s noose, however, there is no record of any hangings taking place here!
The view from Gibbet Hill in Groton Mass – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
As you enter the property, you will pass a white farmhouse that dates back to 1690. The Grill itself opened in 2004 in a remodeled barn that is over 100 years old. Soon after the Grill opened, The Barn at Gibbet Hill, an event hall, was opened next door. The Grill believes strongly in locally-sourced food so in 2009 they added a farm manager to oversee two acres of fresh produce for use in their dishes. Now they have lambs and pigs as well, but they typically source out to a New York farm for their beef. I just love that they are so committed to keeping their food as locally sourced as possible. It really does make a difference in the final product!
My daughter loves their lamb burger, which has a whipped feta and tzatziki topping with pickled peppers and arugula. Amazing!
My mom is a huge fan of this restaurant and loves sitting at the bar to try local craft brews. Currently, due to the pandemic and slow reopening procedures, the Barn has been converted into a pop-up restaurant in order to stay socially distant and keep guests outdoors on the beautiful patio. Typically, this space would be for a cocktail reception after a wedding ceremony down in the lawn and before the formal reception inside.
Maybe you’re in the mood for that small town diner feel. Head east down Main Street past the post office to find Johnson’s Restaurant & Dairy Bar. This little diner has been in Groton since the 1940s. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but most of all, ice cream! All of their ice creams are home-made and absolutely delicious! Try some of their unique flavors, such as Suzanna Banana or Scooby Snax!
Other food options include the Salt & Light Cafe, which is only open for breakfast and lunch, the Groton Station House, located behind the Town Hall near the rail-to-trail path and a Mexican restaurant located closer to the highway, which is also where you will find a chain grocery store. This brings up a unique feature of Groton Massachusetts – the town does not permit large signs or drive-through restaurants. The only chain in town is Dunkin, which is tucked into the same strip as The Groton House of Pizza. This helps to keep that old-fashioned New England charm.
The Groton Inn and The Forge & Vine
The Groton Inn (est. 1678) and the accompanying restaurant, The Forge & Vine, are located right at the intersection of Main Street and Route 40. Lodging in Groton is limited to this beautiful Inn and a few local bed & breakfasts. After suffering from an electrical fire in 2011, the Inn is rebuilt, remodeled, and ready to take care of you during your stay.
The Groton Inn in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Manager Tricia Tomkins was especially excited to take me on a tour since they had just reopened their restaurant to guests after the pandemic. As of this writing, they are unable to host hotel guests yet.
When you enter the lobby, you are greeted by a beautiful sitting area with a fireplace and artwork on loan from the NOA Gallery across the street. All pieces on display throughout the hotel were created by local artists. NOA takes care of rotating the pieces, and they are for sale if you see one that you love. Twice a year, the Inn hosts an artist’s reception where you can meet the artists. The grandfather clock is on loan from Delaney Antique Clocks in nearby Townsend. When the Inn was rebuilt after the fire, they kept it as true to the original structure as possible, both in the look of the exterior as well as the interior layout. They have the same colonial color palette, all Benjamin Moore paints, as the original Inn, and the painted exposed beam ceiling is a striking feature. The lobby also contains two murals which came from a house that was originally located on Indian Hill. These were donated to the Inn for display.
The Conservatory, on the left side of the lobby, is a warm grey-toned room where you can enjoy a fresh breakfast buffet and get made-to-order omelettes. This room also serves as a space to host showers and graduation parties. Another larger option for gatherings is The Prescott Room, located down the hall, looking out onto Gibbet Hill. It is used for meetings, weddings, and other gatherings that need state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment. It also has a built-in service bar. Downstairs there is a pool, a gym, and another meeting room.
The Groton Inn – Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
There are 60 guest rooms and each one is different, either by layout or color palette. There are different categories of room as well – see their website for details! The company is environmentally conscious so a lot of the things you will see in your room reflect that. In your room you will find a Keurig on the dresser, a water filling station by the bed, and Be Kind products in the bathrooms.
The Inn gets a lot of business from weddings as well as the boarding schools. The bridal suite is located on the third floor and has features such as a hook to hang the gown, a large bathroom with double sinks, and a Juliette balcony. It also had an amazing view of Gibbet Hill. As the only Inn in town, this is the premier place to stay! Other than a few small B&Bs, the only other hotel option is about 6 miles outside of town.
The Forge & Vine in Groton Massachusetts – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
The Forge & Vine is a freestanding building located behind the Inn and is a more upscale choice of dining. As a company, the vision is “It’s the heartfelt hospitality,” and you can feel that in both the hotel and the restaurant. There is a more upbeat vibe here, music is always playing, and it’s a fun atmosphere. The building is beautiful with an intricate set of door handles at the entrance and open steel beams across the ceiling and wood re-purposed from an old barn inside. Whether you are indoors or out on the deck, there is a clear view of Gibbet Hill!
The food is outstanding! I love their Little Leaf Farm Green Salad with strawberries, feta, sliced almonds and a white vinaigrette. For dessert you have to try their Blueberry and Peach crumble! The warm mixture of fruit and oat streusel mix perfectly with the cold buttermilk ice cream. For burgers, don’t be scared off by the Blood Farm Cheeseburger. The Blood family is a prominent old Groton bloodline. The burger is delicious with spicy aioli and Vermont cheddar. They also carry fabulous entrees which include salmon, swordfish, rotisserie chicken, and ribeye steaks.
Boarding Schools
The Lawrence Academy (est. 1793) and The Groton School (est. 1884), both private boarding schools, are located within the town limits, only a mile and a half away from each other. The presence of these schools has helped shape the town, providing additional arts and athletic experiences during the school year for townspeople to attend. Each year Laurence Academy hosts Arts Nashoba, which is a youth arts program that operates during the school year, performing two shows per year (fall and spring). Although Lawrence Academy is right on Main Street, it is set back from the road, offering a beautiful campus view as you drive by. It is proud to be one of the oldest independent schools in the country. Behind the school as well as across the street, are the athletic fields. The Lawrence Academy Spartans offer 23 athletic options, including mountain biking, squash, lacrosse and crew in addition to more traditional sports.
The Groton School in Groton Mass – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Down the road is The Groton School, which has a strikingly English-looking campus off Route 111. This makes sense when you learn that Mr. Prescott, the school’s founder, took his education in England. The school is quite prestigious and has ties to a diverse group of people, including Martin Luther King, Jr, Booker T. Washington, and Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The campus also received recognition from Architectural Digest for being the most beautiful independent school campus in Massachusetts. I had the pleasure of speaking to Joe, one of the maintenance men, during the school’s closure. He started working on the campus five years ago as a part-time zamboni driver, caring for the two NHL-sized ice rinks on campus. He told me that the school covers over 300 acres of workable land, which doesn’t include the forests surrounding much of the campus. The grounds go right up to the Nashua River on the western edge, but also includes much of the property on the surrounding streets. All faculty live on the campus with the students. Due to the global pandemic, many construction projects are taking place since the campus is void of students. They will hopefully return in the fall to some beautiful additions!
Nature
With all the rivers and ponds around Groton Mass., you may want to get out on the water. Nashoba Paddlers is located east of Main Street on Route 225. They have canoes, kayaks and paddleboards available for rent for a half day or full day. When we aren’t in the middle of a pandemic, they also offer off-site rentals, instructors, and guided trips down the river. You can even schedule a group tour or a birthday party!
Lost Lake, on the east side of Groton, is a great place to swim, fish, or kayak. With an area of over 200 acres, there’s plenty of room for everyone. There is a boat launch on the northeast shore in case you brought yours.
The Nashua River Rail Trail is a walking/biking trail on an old rail line that runs from just north of the New Hampshire state line, through Groton Massachusetts, and on to the city of Ayer. There are parking spots all along the trail for easy access. On one section where I walked, the trail went through an underpass at Peabody Street and a beautiful mural was painted on the walls. There is also a scenic rest area just south of that at the Groton School Pond. Want to hear more about this trail and others near it? Read this post.
Are you more of an animal person? Well, I’ve got you covered. Over on Common Street you will find the Luina Greine Farm, complete with alpacas, sheep and even a donkey or two.
Alpaca at Luina Greine Farm in Groton Mass – Courtesy of Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
You can go in and visit with the animals and then do a little shopping for natural alpaca and wool products. I love the arm warmers I bought last winter!
Remember the Gibbet Hill Grill? Well, there’s a trail up to the top of the hill that you can get to from the parking lot of the Grill. At the top, not only will you get a lovely view of Groton, but you will find the ruins of Bancroft Castle. This structure has an interesting history. Construction was started in 1906 by General William Bancroft with the goal of building a retirement home. Sadly, he never completed it and the property was purchased by a physician who made it a private sanitarium in 1918. In the late 20s and early 30s, the Groton Hunt Club used the building to host fox hunting parties and other events. (On a side note to this, I was assured by older citizens who remember stories of these fox hunts that they only chased the foxes and never killed them as there were only a few foxes in Groton. However, the gentlemen did dress immaculately for these events, in pink coats and tall silk hats!) In 1932, the building burned, leaving the ruins that are on the hill today. They are quite covered until you get right up to them by tall trees that have grown up in the years since.
Amy Severino of the Gibbet Hill Grill shared with me that in 2000 a construction company came forward with plans to build 78 homes on the hill. When a Groton native stepped up and purchased the 338-acre property and an additional 188-acres of orchard, he received a standing ovation at the Town Meeting. I can’t imagine this hill being covered with homes! Amy also told me that about one-third of Groton’s land is conservation land, so there is no end of trails through the fields and forests of town.
The Arts
Artist Paul Matisse lives in Groton Massachusetts! He purchased the old Baptist church on Main Street when the congregation built a newer building down the road and has turned it into a home and art gallery, The Killiroscope Gallery. The steeple bell continues to ring every hour under his care. Mr. Matisse installed a unique art exhibit in the woods at the south edge of town. After a short hike from the road you come upon a Hemlock grove with bells hanging from them. Pull the bell ropes and create a haunting melody in the midst of the quiet woods. This is an example of his sound sculptures, which are installed throughout the world since he turned primarily to this art form in the 1980s.
The NOA Gallery is located on Main Street across form the Groton Inn. They also have galleries inside the Inn and at the Indian Hill Music School in Littleton.
The Groton Center for the Arts is located on Main Street across the street from the Lawrence Academy. Here, students ages 4-16 can take classes in various art forms: visual art, music, dance, theatre, and even Lego sculpture. The Center partners with The Groton School for some of their classes due to space needed.
Can’t go to Groton soon, but love the arts? Coming in 2022 is a brand new concert venue, The Music Center at Indian Hill is currently under construction off Old Ayer Road on 110 acres of land. Renderings for the new construction show both indoor and outdoor performance spaces, as well as recital halls. The Indian Hill Music currently has their school in Littleton, just south of Groton.
Takeaways
As I mentioned at the beginning, Groton Massachusetts is a sleepy town. Other than the restaurants, most businesses are closed by 6:00 p.m. But during the day, Groton is a great place to explore, no matter what your passion. Residents I spoke to talk about the synergy with community and the arts, as well as history with the Historical Society playing an active role. Town Hall meetings take place regularly with all residents encouraged to attend. They work very hard to keep the old charm of Groton Mass alive. In this article, I have only scratched the surface, staying primarily on Main Street, but venture off on those spiderweb streets and there’s even more to explore!
Author Bio
Charlene Hartley of Destinations with Hart
Charlene Hartley was born just outside of Groton, spending much of her early childhood at her grandparent’s home there. She still returns several times a year to check in on them. Currently she lives in Ohio with her husband and daughters, where she is a teacher, travel blogger & content creator. You can find out more about her and her travels on her website, destinationswithhart.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @destinationswithhart and on Twitter @charliebhartley.
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Welcome to Bisbee, Arizona an old mining town with an eclectic feel. This cute little artsy town is lined with old buildings, antique shops, local restaurants, bars and saloons. It has become one of my favorite places to go with my husband for date nights, and also a place where I take my friends when they are visiting.
History:
Back in the early 1900s, this was a booming mining town and the largest city between St. Louis and San Francisco! The Bisbee mines operated for almost 100 years mining gold, silver, lead, zinc and 8,032,352,000 lbs of copper!
Today, Bisbee is famous for the numerous stairs found throughout the city. They host the annual Bisbee 1,000 Stair Climb where people from all over come to run or walk a 4.5 mile outdoor course with 9 stair cases (over 1,000 steps) and windy roads. Bisbee is also home to one of the nation’s oldest ballfields Warren Ballpark, Arizona’s first golf course Turquoise Valley, and the state’s first community library the Copper Queen.
What to Do:
Take a Tour of the Queen Mine
Queen Mine Tour – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
Cost: $14 for Adults, $6.50 children age 6-12 years. Call for tour times. Take a ride 1,500 feet into the old Queen Mine during the tour and learn about the history of mining in Bisbee. While wearing a hard hat, vest and miner’s headlamp you’ll be able to see into the lives of the miners during the 1900s. I’ve taken this tour twice now and have learned new things each time. The tour lasts about an hour and tour guides are great and will answer all of your questions!
Walk through their many shops and galleries
Gallery Wall – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
With over 30 local shops and 10 art galleries to browse through you’ll have plenty to see! I could take all day looking through the shops, antiques and art galleries. For a list of all the shops and galleries visit Discover Bisbee.
Take a hike up Bisbee’s many steps
Bisbee AR steps – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
Bisbee AR steps – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
One of my favorite things to do in Bisbee is to walk around and explore. The city of downtown Bisbee is nestled in some hills so there are many buildings on different levels of the hills, that is why there are so many stairs! If you just walk around you can go up and down many different stair cases and see the many parts of Bisbee. Or if you’d like to participate in the Bisbee 1,000 stair climb and go through the 4.5 mile course you can register for next year’s race on October 16th, 2021. Registration is open now, and they do sell out. (You can also find the map of the course on their website and do the course on your own).
Stay in the Historic Copper Queen Hotel The Copper Queen Hotel which opened in 1902, is Arizona’s longest continuously operating hotel. It holds 48 Victorian-styled rooms with private bath in each, and no two rooms are exactly the same. It is legend that there are three ghosts who reside in the hotel, a man with long hair and a beard wearing a top hat and black cape, a woman named Julia Lowell (who has a room in the hotel), and a little boy who sometimes moves objects in guest’s rooms. The hotel lobby has a book where guests can write down their ghostly experiences they encountered in the hotel, and I have read through some of these. I have been inside the hotel, but never stayed there so I personally have not seen or felt any spiritual activity. If you’d rather stay away from ghosts, simply ask for one of the rooms that aren’t haunted.
Take some photos
Bisbee Arizona Photo Opp! Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
From the old buildings, red brick, artsy buildings, paintings, stairs, and desert scenery, there are many opportunities for photos in this city. This is a great spot for photographers to take photos, a place for a photo shoot or even just get some Instagram photos. I like taking photos for my Instagram account here because of all the different backgrounds I can find!
What to Eat:
There are many places to eat in Bisbee! This is not a complete list, but I will just go through some of my favorites!
Breakfast/Brunch – Bisbee Breakfast Club ($$)
Bisbee Breakfast Club – Chorizo Ranchero Skillet – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
You have to go to Bisbee Breakfast Club! This restaurant is only open for breakfast and lunch from 7am-3pm every day. Although this is not located in downtown Bisbee, it is right down the road (5 minute drive) in the old town of Lowell. I have not had anything I did not like from this place (breakfast or lunch). Their pancakes and their biscuits and gravy are huge and delicious. Their burgers and fries are amazing, and their stuffed avocado with chicken salad is great (if you’re looking for something a little healthier). The service is great and the atmosphere is really cool because it is located in an old car dealership building. Expect a wait on the weekends, this is a very popular spot!
Mexican Food – Santiago’s ($$)
Santiagos in Bisbee AR – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
Santiago’s has delicious and authentic Sonoran style Mexican food. Their salsa is some of the best I’ve had (and I am Mexican and grew up in Arizona). Ask for their house margarita and you won’t be disappointed. My personal favorite dish here is their Chili Rellenos and my Husband’s is the Philemon Chimichanga with either shredded beef or pork.
Pizza – Screaming Banshee ($$)
Screaming Banshee Spicy Mutha Chicken Pizza – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
Screaming Banshee is located across from Cochise County Courthouse and the famous Copper Man Statue in a small building that looks like it could have been an old gas station. Their wood fired pizza is delicious and so are their appetizers. They also have great pasta and salads, local beers, wine and mixed drinks. My personal favorites are the screamin’ dip which is an appetizer consisting of a melty cheesy pizza type dip, and their “Spicy Mutha Chicken” buffalo chicken pizza. Expect a wait on the weekends because the restaurant is pretty small.
American – Bisbee’s Table ($$)
Bisbee Table Copper Man Pasta, Bisbee AR – Courtesy of Savanna or Swift and Savvy
Bisbee Table Moscow Mule – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
If you want an option that is great for everyone’s tastes, go to the Bisbee Table. It has a perfect central location in downtown Bisbee and has everything from appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, pizza, fish, steaks, and pasta. My favorites to order here are their truffle fries and their spicy diablo pasta, but everything I have ordered here has been great. They also have local beers and great mixed drinks.
Nightlife:
Bisbee has Brewery Gulch, which back in the day was home of nearly 50 saloons and was considered one of the liveliest places in the west! Today, the brewery gulch still exists and is home to a few bars (some original and some new). Many of them have live music on the weekends (which is my favorite). This is not a complete list, but some of the most historic or best options in my opinion.
If you’re looking for really good drinks, have them at the restaurants I listed above. Most of the nightlife in Bisbee is Dive bars with average drinks.
Saint Elmo Bar ($) – Brewery Gulch One of the most well known and popular bars is Saint Elmo’s. It is the longest continually operating bar in Arizona, which opened in 1902! This is definitely a dive and the crowds here can be very different with a mix of locals, bikers, and tourists. They have live music on Saturday nights and karaoke on Fridays. This place can get pretty rowdy on the weekends and pretty dead on weeknights. Not one of my favorite spots in town, but you should at least pop in for a cheap drink, and maybe stick around for the live music.
The Stock Exchange Saloon ($) – Brewery Gulch Also a dive bar, I like this place because of the history. The Muheim building was built in 1905 and housed the Bewery Saloon which was one of the most popular bars in the Gulch at the time. In 1914 the “Nobel Experiment” was enforced that banned all alcohol sales and terminated liquor licenses in Arizona and the saloon closed its doors. The brokerage firm of Duey and Overlock (formerly located on the second floor), relocated their offices to the main floor and a stock board was installed in place of the bar, working with E.F. Hutton offices in Manhattan, the New York Stock Exchange in Arizona was created! Now the bar is called the stock exchange because it really used to be a stock exchange, and the stock board is still intact inside today. This place normally has live music on Saturdays and doesn’t get too rowdy.
Old Bisbee Brewing Company ($) – Brewery Gulch
Bisbee Brewing Bisbee AR – Courtesy of Savanna of Swift and Savvy
If you’re looking for more of laid back vibe while you enjoy some local brews, go to Bisbee Brewing Company. They have an indoor area and a great patio area with misters to sit back and relax. They typically have 5 different beers to choose from including their Classic Pilsner, Copper City Ale, Double Hopped IPA, Mayan Stout and Salut! (a gluten free option).
Copper City Saloon ($) – Above Brewery Gulch Another dive bar that has live music on Saturday nights with more of a country saloon style feel inside. Just another option to look at if you’re looking to watch live music!
Bisbee Social Club ($$) – By the Bisbee Grand Hotel This place is brand new and I am excited about it because it is a Speakeasy! To enter look for the stairs leading down to the Bisbee Social Club sign and Red light just passed the Bisbee Grand Hotel. The atmosphere in here is really nice with low lighting, a fish tank, and industrial and modern fixtures. They also have a stage/dance floor area where they host live music on the weekends. I can see my husband and I going back here for the live music and atmosphere!
Where to Stay:
There are many options for where to stay that are all locally owned and operated. The most popular hotels to stay at include: – Copper Queen Hotel – Bisbee Grand – Copper City Inn There are also many guest houses that are available to stay in, for a complete list, go to Discover Bisbee.
About the Author:
Savanna of Swift and Savvy Travel Blog
Savanna grew up in a small town with dreams of traveling the world. After graduating from the University of Arizona, she landed a job where she gets to travel a lot as a full time computer specialist. On the side, she is a teacher and choreographer of dance and a new travel blogger. She is a big researcher and always makes the most out of her work and personal trips, even when she only has a short amount of time to see the cities she travels to. She found herself with so many photos and stories to share as well as the go-to girl for travel recommendations, so she decided to create her travel blog Swift-n-Savvy: Tips and Tricks for Quick Trips!
If you’re in need of travel guides especially when you will be short on time, her blog is a great resource! Her blog shows the must see sites, and the best eats of well known travel cities, as well as places you may have never even thought of! Although this blog focuses on travel, she also shares her favorite quick and easy recipes and various lifestyle posts.
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Hello Adventure seekers! I’d like to introduce you to Kevin. He is an outdoor enthusiast and today he is taking us on a tour of the Eastern Sierra’s and small towns there! Hold on to your imaginations as he guides us through a visual tour of this gorgeous back-county adventure. Much Love, Chrissy
Eastern Sierra Road Trip
The Eastern Sierra Road Trip is a journey through two counties. Mono County (Moh-no) and Inyo (In-yoh) Counties are two of the least populated counties in all of California and they make up just under 10% of the state’s area. Ninety-nine percent of the land in Inyo County and 93.6% of the land in Mono County are public lands which allows visitors plenty of amazing places to explore and recreate in peace.
Generally, we like to road trip from north to south so the towns we will concentrate on are Bridgeport, Bodie, Lee Vining, June Lake, Mammoth and Bishop. It’s basically a drive through the most amazing high-country desert in North America.
BRIDGEPORT, CA
Bridgeport California is known as the Gateway to Bodie and the High Sierra Mountains.
Bridgeport California hot springs – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson
Whether you are looking for fishing, great food, or hiking trails, Bridgeport offers something for everyone. Sightseeing in Bridgeport includes a must stop at the Mono County Courthouse which was built in the 1800’s and is still operating today. We like to stop in at the High Sierra Bakery to grab a sandwich and head over to Travertine Hot Springs for a soak before a drive out to Bodie.
BODIE, CA
Bodie California – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
Bodie, California, is a ghost town and became a California State Historic Park in 1962. In 1961 after William (Waterman) S. Bodey discovered gold near Bodie Bluff, a mill was established and a town began to grow.
Bodie California – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
Bodie started with 20 miners and had over ten thousand inhabitants by 1880. Bodie, CA had something for everyone whether it was a gun fight you were looking for, a house of ill repute, 65 saloons and some of the coolest buildings and views of any town built in the gold boom.
Bodie California – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
A true boom and bust town, it is just 13 miles off of highway 295. Bring your camera because there are plenty of great photos to capture in this well-preserved ghost town.
Bodie, CA a Ghost town – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
Watch for sheep on the trip out; plenty of sheepherders use this area for summer grazing.
Bodie, CA a Ghost town – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
LEE VINING, CA
Lee Vining California is a town with a population of less than a thousand people, and it is the gateway city into Yosemite through Tioga Pass.
Lee Vining Conway summit Mono Lake – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson
It is also the gateway to Mono Lake, a salt lake in the middle of a great basin that holds millions of migratory and nesting birds. Mono Lake is known for tufa sculptures which are naturally made limestone columns. Mono Lake is a must stop visit as is Tioga Pass.
Mono Tufa California – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson
We love fishing in nearby Lundy Lake and Tioga Lake for trout, and we stay at the Mono Vista RV Park because as a kid I lived there for three years. Bodie Mikes is great for dinner, Nicely’s for breakfast and you cannot miss a Mono Cone for dessert.
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JUNE LAKE/MAMMOTH
We love the drive around June Lake. We often stop and take in the mule deer coming off the mountains, the fish rising on the lakes, a stop at June Lake Junction for an outstanding milk shake and outstanding views around the lake. Our next stop is Mammoth.
Hiking Volcano mammoth – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson
Many people know Mammoth California as a ski town; the United States Skiing Association athletes use Mammoth Lakes as a place to train for high-altitude training. Hikes around town are fantastic. Check out John’s Pizza Works & Outlaw Saloon for the great local vibe. A trip to Mammoth always ends in a trip to Wild Willy’s Hot Spring.
BISHOP, CA
The last town on our Eastern Sierra road trip is Bishop California. We get into Bishop early in the morning because the most important stop is Erick Schat’s Bakkery.
Bishop Schatz Bakkery – Courtesy of Kevin Paulson of Huntinglife.com
We order bread from this bakery several times a year and have it shipped to our home in Nebraska; it really is that good. Bishop is the gateway to Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in California. If you are here in the fall, you must attend the Mule Days Celebration. We like hiking at Devil’s Postpile National Monument, rock climbing in the area, strolling downtown shops and taking in the somber views of Manzanar National Historic site before heading to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest for a photo tour.
This is our favorite trip road trip in all of North America. Plan ahead and get out to the Eastern Sierras.
Author Bio:
Kevin Paulson is an outdoor writer and the founder of HuntingLife.com, HuntingInsider and the Outdoor-Hive. His passion for outdoor recreation, hiking, fishing and hunting has led him all over the work in pursuit of his passions. He is often joined on road trips by his wife Marjorie, his kids and his dog Miko.
I hope you have enjoyed this road trip through the Eastern Sierra Back-Country!
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