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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

 

Site No. 10— Mammoth Lakes

Highlights

Year-Round Recreation

Mammoth Lakes is home to more than 100 lakes and streams, and known for its world-class trout fishing. Miles of groomed trails through the John Muir and Ansel Adams wilderness areas provides hours of magnificent sightseeing opportunities.

Mammoth is known as one of the world's best resorts for spring skiing. Rock climbers rave about it's exhilarating peaks. Hiking or kayaking, horseback riding or biking, every trail provides a different mountain experience.

In Town of Mammoth learn about fascinating geology and a cultural history that includes Native Americans, gold miners, mountaineers and ski industry pioneers.

Local Resource

Mammoth Lakes visitor Site.

Town of Mammoth Lakes site

Mammoth Area Campgrounds

Devils Pospile National Monument