| Name | Distance |
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Mammoth LakesTry something different on your next vacation. Miles of groomed trails throughout the Inyo National Forest land gives you 13 km of machine packed trails and 30 km of ungroomed. Great for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, dog sledding and winter fishing! |
20.5mi/33km |
June MountainJune Mountain has great sites for SL & GS as well plenty of wide open fall line available. If you can’t ski or ride at June Mountain all day then you are ready to try the backcountry or try Naturalist Tours to learn about the natural surroundings of June Mountain including the glacial canyon, Mono Lake and the nearby volcanic activity. |
1.3mi/2.1km |
Death ValleyGreat news! When snow is on the ground, we may use our skis, snowshoes, sleds, toboggans, ice skates, and other non-motorized snow vehicles in Death Valley National Park, including on roadways that are impassible to vehicles because of the snow or ice conditions. |
237mi/382km |
June Lake VillageCross-Country and Snowshoe, Ice Climbing, Ice Skating, Sightseeing and Photography, Snowmobiling, Skiing and Snowboarding, Sledding and Snow Play, Winter Mountaineering and Touring |
0mi/0km |
Mono LakeOne of the oldest lakes in the western hemisphere, Mono Lake is hauntingly beautiful, reflecting the snow-capped Sierra Nevada in its shimmering blue waters. An immense inland sea, the 70 square-mile lake fills a natural basin, 700 square-miles in size. |
15.5mi/25km |
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Mammoth LakesMammoth Lakes is home to more than 100 lakes and streams, and known for its world-class trout fishing. Rock climbers rave about it’s exhilarating peaks. Hiking or kayaking, horseback riding or biking, every trail provides a different mountain experience. |
20.5mi/33km |
June MountainSee the Sierra’s like never before, in a 4×4 Jeep! June Mountain and High Sierra Jeep Tours have teamed up to bring you guided Jeep tours into the Backcounty. The best part is you get to drive your own 4×4 Jeep! Or Try our new Menu at the June Meadows Chalet Summer Café featuring delightful food to tantalize your taste buds. |
1.3mi/2.1km |
June Lake VillageBird and Wildlife Watching, Camping, Climbing and Mountaineering, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Sightseeing and Photography, Swimming and Beach, Waterskiing, Wakeboarding and PWC. |
0mi/0km |
Mammoth Consolidated MinesTucked away on the mountain high above Old Mammoth, and modern day campgrounds, lies the site of the Mammoth Consolidated Mine, circa 1927 -1933. Today we can still go back to that time period, when the water wheels and horses of early day mining were replaced by gas powered machinery and modern transportation. |
25.5mi/41km |
Ancient Bristlecone Pine ForestStanding as ancient sentinels high atop the White Mountains of the Inyo National Forest, bristlecone pines rank as the oldest trees in the world and have achieved immense scientific, cultural and scenic importance. |
71mi/114km |
Red’s Meadow Recreation AreaDo you love sleeping out under the stars? Does the smell of fresh pine tickle your nose? Can the sounds of a blue jay scolding everyone in sight brighten your smile? Then come enjoy camping before taking a trip with us at Red’s Meadow and Agnew Meadows. |
11.3mi/18.2km |
Devil’s Postpile National MonumentThere are about 8 miles of trails in Devils Postpile National Monument. The trails offer a variety of opportunities for all fitness levels. Expanding your hiking outside the boundaries of the Monument will take you into the High Sierra of the Ansel Adams Wilderness. |
11.3mi/18.2km |
Yosemite National ParkYosemite Valley is world famous for its impressive waterfalls, meadows, cliffs, and unusual rock formations. |
88.5mi/142.5km |
Crawley LakeThe lake offers some of the most exciting trout fishing in California in one of the most spectacular settings in the world. The amazingly prolific chironomid (midge fly) based food chain is what provides the incredible growth rates and large, hard fighting fish that Crowley Lake is famous for. |
28.5mi/46km |
Bodie Ghost Town ParkBodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town. Visitors can walk down the deserted streets of a town that once had a population of nearly 10,000 people. |
38.7mi/62.3km |
Mono LakeJoin a trained naturalist for a free, one-hour walking tour of the world-famous South Tufa grove and learn about Mono Lake’s million-year old ecosystem. Or try canoe tours or kayak tours. |
15.4mi/24.8km |
Death ValleyDeath Valley is a vast national park with over three million acres of designated Wilderness and hundreds of miles of backcountry roads. The park contains an amazing variety of terrain, historic sites, plants and animals for outdoor adventurers to explore. |
237mi/382km |
Reviews
We are absolutely happy with this establishment, all three times we came to explore the Eastern Sierra, we decided to stay in June Lake Motel. The place is located in the middle of the beautiful scenery, next to the lake and short distance to hiking trails and ski slopes, it worth coming any season. It is easy to find - on the main street of the June Lake Village, just off the main highway 395. The motel itself is run on par with ant 5-star establishment. The quality of cleaning is A+, all rooms are non-smoking, no cleaning or other odors which bugs me sometimes in chain motels. The best bet would be to get a room with kitchen - you get a decent-sized kitchen (sits 4), equipped with a standard fridge, microwave, coffee machine, utensils, all kinds of plates, knives, cups and even a crockpot... And that We decided to skip the cafe next door for our breakfasts and a dinner just because it was like home ;) They have several outside BBQs, which expanded our cooking options... Reservation was pretty simple both online and over the phone, with all the policies and pricing and room details clearly explained. First time I called for reservations and info, the owner spent about half an hour answering all my questions... Generally, staff is very friendly and helpful, our requests were addressed quickly. Like I said, we are coming back again, this will be our base camp for future quick-getaway (and, maybe, not-so-quick) vacations. Will definitely recommend this place to my friends...
— Alex