Tioga Lodge at Mono Lake, historically known as Hammond Station, was originally built as a Toll Station over 100 years ago. The two historic buildings housing the restaurant and the business center were moved on site from the nearby gold mining town of Bodie, now a State Historic Park and ghost town.
Tioga Lodge was restored and updated about ten years ago after sitting dormant for many years. Our rooms are uniquely decorated to portray a bit of local history and to give the ambiance of times past so you can experience what early Settlers once knew it to be. Consequently, if you are looking for the luxury of modern day in-room AMENITIES (TV, telephone and air conditioning), you may be disappointed. However, if you enjoy rustic old world charm, you will enjoy our property.
Services for discerning clients
Private Access to Shorelines of Mono Lake
Summer outdoor adventures
Gourmet restaurant with alternative Vegetarian/Spa Cuisine (See Menu)
Delectable picnics to go
Wireless high speed internet access
Conference facilities for small groups
Business Center
Wedding, Bird watching, Photography, Biking groups welcomed
Tioga Lodge is a seasonal resort which is open from mid June through mid October. The Hammond Station Restaurant is open from July through mid October.
Accepting reservation starting on Nov 01, 2011 for 2012 Season