Byway Sites (Traveling South to North)

  1. Topaz Lake
  2. Walker River
  3. Bridgeport
  4. Conway Summit
  5. Virginia Creek
  6. Mono Lake
  7. Mono Craters
  8. June Lake
  9. Crestview
  10. Mammoth Lakes
  11. Crowley Lake
  12. Sherwin Grade
  13. Round Valley
  14. Bishop
  15. Bristlecone Pines
  16. Division Creek
  17. Owens Valley
  18. Dehy Park
  19. Manzanar
  20. Lone Pine
  21. Diaz Lake
  22. Coso Junction
  23. Fossil Falls

Explore Highway 395!

The Eastern Sierra is a land of wonderful contrasts. The sheer rise of California's Sierra Nevada creates a sharp edge two miles above the basins below. While traveling along Highway 395, look for the Scenic Byway symbol which identifies scenic turnouts and interpretive displays. Welcome Sign

The Scenic Byway

The Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway is a partnership sponsored and supported by the Coalition for Unified Recreation in the Eastern Sierra (CURES). While traveling along Highway 395, look for the Scenic Byway symbol which identifies 23 scenic turnouts and interpretive displays from Topaz Lake in north Mono County to Little Lake in southern Inyo County.

Interactive Byway Map

Navigate the Scenic Byway by "clicking" on a site on this interactive map or use the navigation bar to the left to visit all the sites.

m2 Topaz Lake Walker River Bridgeport Conway Summit Virginia Creek Mono Lake Mono Craters June Lake Crestview Mammoth Lakes Crowley Lake Sherwin Grade Round Valley Bishop Bristlecone Pines Division Creek Owens Valley Dehy Park Manzanar Lone Pine Diaz Lake Coso Junction Fossil Falls

Lake Topaz Byway Site index Walker River