White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California

Indirizzo: White Mountain Public Lands Information Ctr, 798 N Main St, Bishop, CA 93514.
Telefono: 608732500.
Sito web: fs.usda.gov.
Specialità: Ufficio servizio forestale, Ufficio per sicurezza pubblica, Centro informazioni turistiche, Centro visite.
Altri dati di interesse: Ingresso accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Parcheggio accessibile in sedia a rotelle.
Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 27 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 3.8/5.

Posizione di White Mountain Public Lands Information Center

Il White Mountain Public Lands Information Center è un'importante risorsa per i visitatori della foresta nazionale Inyo e della zona circostante. Situato all'indirizzo 798 N Main St, Bishop, CA 93514, questo centro offre una vasta gamma di servizi e informazioni per i turisti.

Il centro è gestito dal servizio forestale degli Stati Uniti ed è sia un ufficio di servizio forestale che un centro informazioni turistiche. Il personale amichevole ed esperto è sempre disponibile ad assistere i visitatori con mappe, permessi e qualsiasi altra informazione di cui potrebbero avere bisogno.

Inoltre, il White Mountain Public Lands Information Center svolge un ruolo importante nella sicurezza pubblica fornendo informazioni sui pericoli naturali come gli incendi, le valanghe e le inondazioni. Il centro è anche un centro visite, con mostre interattive e informazioni sui monumenti naturali, la fauna selvatica e le aree ricreative locali.

Il centro è accessibile in sedia a rotelle, con un parcheggio dedicato e ingressi senza barriere architettoniche. Queste caratteristiche rendono il centro facilmente accessibile a tutti i visitatori, indipendentemente dalle loro abilità fisiche.

Il White Mountain Public Lands Information Center ha ricevuto un totale di 27 recensioni su Google My Business, con una media di 3.8/5. Molti visitatori hanno elogiato il personale cordiale e competente, nonché la varietà di informazioni e servizi offerti.

Recensioni di White Mountain Public Lands Information Center

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
seawandering
1/5

During these hard times, action is imperative. Social distancing is a necessity. I am leaving this review about a resource cut off that is occurring at the White Mountain Ranger Station Visitor Center, 798 N Main St, Bishop, CA 93514,
I have noticed multiple homeless attempt to fill water storage as well as those in RVs quarantined out on dispersed BLM land. I’m sure it is understandable how this source of water was allowing citizens to avoid unnecessary visits to the supermarket(full of potential virus spread) and saving plastic bottles that are no longer available in most stores here in bishop.
The station has wrapped the spigot with plastic and duct tap to ward off its use. Please do what is necessary to fix this issue

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Deb InVA
5/5

The service I received at this office was stellar. I needed to have my backcountry permit printed. No problem! I would be in town a few days and wanted hiking recommendations. No problem! (I even bought a book.) I needed to compare mountain passes that access a linear trail I'm heading for. No problem! The ranger even added directions to the Bristlecone Grove, nearby. I highly recommend this station for all outdoor questions, merchandise and services along the Eastern Sierra.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Mimi Steil
5/5

Ancient Bristlecone pine forest - Amazing walk through some of the oldest trees in the world and view of the Sierra Mountain Range.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Backpacker_ Hiker
5/5

I received good customer service and was happy with the merchandise/gifts selection. The only thing was the ranger had a lot of trouble finding the items I was purchasing on their tablet system. Took several minutes while others waited. The rangers might need more training on this system, or the system needs to be updated to be user friendlier. But the rangers were polite throughout the entire process.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Crawford
1/5

Some of my best memories over the years started here at this station. Unfortunately, the office seem to have responded to COVID rather sluggishly, and completely closed except for posting a few useless phone numbers that don’t even lead to a live person.
I understand the need for safety, but these rangers seem plain rude and unhelpful, especially regarding the new online permit system (which doesn’t make sense to me). I made the reservation a few months ago and was simply following the instructions to pick it up before 10 am.
When I finally found a live person to help me make sense of my reservation, he just told me I “must not be good at reading” and to go “call the phone number a few hundred times until someone picks up”. Thanks a lot.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Diamond Cruz
4/5

I recently went backpacking in mammoth and had to pick up my pass here. Definitely an easy spot to find, and it was very well kept. Customer service was friendly, and a real big help. They let us know weather conditions before we left, and made us feel more informed about what we were about to do. Can't wait to stop by again next year.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
Frank Vaughan
2/5

Just had an incredibly terrible experience at the ranger station with Craig. I asked if they had any knowledge of the fire conditions at Yosemite because my truck is parked at Glacier Point after hiking the JMT. Craig was very rude and disrespectful indicating I had no reason to ask them about fire and smoke in Yosemite. I thought maybe he was angry because he had to work Labor Day. But I see a similar post from a week ago and suspect that was Craig as well. Why does a public servant who gets paid by our tax dollars feel the need to be rude and disrespectful? If you hate your job or the public Craig then find a new one.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center - Bishop, California
MICHAEL JANSON
5/5

My daughter Nicole and I met Ranger Hannah Sunday, July 1st. on the trail to Treasure Lakes. Her good judgement and compassion made a great father daughter trip happen!

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