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Alabama Hills Film History Interpretive Hikes U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Film History in the Alabama Hillson December 8 There have been more than 400 movies and countless commercials filmed in the Alabama Hills. Hear interesting and amusing stories about numerous productions as you explore the camera locations. This walk covers an area of Movie Flat that includes locations from memorable films such as Gunga Din, Tremors, and Django Unchained. This is a relatively easy walk on existing roads and trails covering less than one mile. WHEN: Sunday, December 8 from 10 a.m. to noon including drive time. WHERE: The Eastern Sierra Visitor Center, U.S. 395 and CA-136, Lone Pine, California. Well carpool from there. WEAR: Layered clothing for a range of conditions, sturdy footwear and bring plenty of water. MORE INFORMATION: Contact Dave Kirk, 760-872-5000 or John Kelly, Eastern Sierra Interpretive Assn. 760-872-1220 [email protected]

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Page 1: Alabama Hills Film History Interpretive Hikes...Alabama Hills Film History Interpretive Hikes U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management “Film History in the Alabama

Alabama Hills Film History Interpretive Hikes

U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management

“Film History in the Alabama Hills” on December 8

There have been more than 400 movies and countless commercials filmed in the Alabama Hills. Hear interesting and amusing stories about numerous productions as you explore the camera locations. This walk covers an area of Movie Flat that includes locations from memorable films such as Gunga Din, Tremors, and Django Unchained. This is a relatively easy walk on existing roads and trails covering less than one mile.

WHEN: Sunday, December 8 from 10 a.m. to noon including drive time. WHERE: The Eastern Sierra Visitor Center, U.S. 395 and CA-136, Lone Pine, California. We’ll carpool from there. WEAR: Layered clothing for a range of conditions, sturdy footwear and bring plenty of water. MORE INFORMATION: Contact Dave Kirk, 760-872-5000 or John Kelly, Eastern Sierra Interpretive Assn. 760-872-1220 [email protected]