Hammil Valley, California
Hammil Valley is an unincorporated community in Mono [County, California|Mono County], California. It is located west-northwest of White [Mountain Peak].
The Hammil brothers homesteaded at the site in 1870. The Carson and Colorado Railroad built a train station in 1883 and named it after the brothers. The area's postal service was handled by the Mocalno, which operated from 1915 to 1937. Mocalno was named by adding "cal" for California in the Mono.
Today, most of the residents of Hammil Valley go to school or work in Bishop.