Two Extraordinary Landscapes.
One Platform
MWLCO's founding properties in California's Eastern Sierra.
Both properties are situated on the Eastern Sierra's most storied corridor.
Milky Way Meadows
280 acres of raw, wild land in California's Eastern Sierra, with no neighbors, no light pollution, no competition. Situated near Mammoth Lakes in Mono County, Milky Way Meadows is MWLCO's founding property and the anchor of the entire platform. The land offers Bortle Class 2–3 dark skies, among the best accessible conditions in the continental United States.
Milky Way Meadows is set within a landscape of natural springs, diverse high-desert ecosystems, and unobstructed views of the night sky that most Americans have never experienced. The vision here is a conservation-first destination: dark sky glamping, curated retreats, and guided night sky events anchored by The Dark Room, a signature sensory experience that prepares guests for full immersion under the stars. This property the only one of its kind in the Eastern Sierra.
Milky Way Over the Meadows
Wild Iris at Milky Way Meadows
Arial vew of Milky Way Meadows
Sunset at Milky Way Meadows
Aspendell
156 Alpine Drive
At 8,600 feet in Bishop Creek Canyon, Aspendell is one of the Eastern Sierra's most sought-after addresses: a mixed permanent and second-home community perched above the canyon floor, surrounded by public wilderness and completely insulated from commercial overdevelopment. The canyon itself is a gateway to world-class backcountry hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and alpine exploration — residents and guests are at the doorstep of the wilderness the moment they arrive, free to go deep into the mountains or simply take in views that most people only see in photographs.
MWLCO's pending acquisition of 156 Alpine Drive, a fully permitted 2-bed/2-bath cabin on 114 contiguous ridgeline acres acquired off-market with no broker on either side, sits at the center of a canyon that already draws visitors year-round. Cardinal Village Resort, MWLCO's hospitality partner and a canyon institution since 1946, brings an established guest base, beloved seasonal programming, and the kind of organic community energy that no new development can manufacture. The cabin adjoins public wilderness with unobstructed views and zero risk of neighboring development.







