HIGH SIERRA | 6 MUST SEE PLACES NEAR MAMMOTH LAKES
The Eastern Sierra region of California is a special place. Though far less popular than Yosemite National Park, the region is home to multiple hot springs, high alpine peaks, and ancient bristlecone forests with trees that have been around for nearly 5,000 years.
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Beautiful Fall Colors, Mammoth Lakes
This video is recorded on my GoPro Hero 7; the stabilization in this camera is amazing! Visited Mammoth September 28 and 29, 2019 in search of fall colors! Colors are starting to change at Crowley Lake, which you can hike around! The second place in this video is Sagehen summit, which had many fall colors! Next stop is Mono Lake! Then McGee Creek, which also had some fall colors starting to appear! The landscape is so beautiful there! It snowed 9/28/19 in the night so we woke up to some fresh snow, which made for beautiful pictures the next day at Devil's Postpile and Rainbow Falls.
Places to see in ( Mammoth Lakes - USA )
Places to see in ( Mammoth Lakes - USA )
Mammoth Lakes is a town in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. It's known for the Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain ski areas and nearby trails. The town is a base for Devils Postpile National Monument, a formation of basalt columns, and the soaring Rainbow Falls. To the north, saltwater Mono Lake is dotted with limestone towers. Yosemite National Park, with its granite cliffs and ancient sequoias, is nearby.
Mammoth Lakes lies on the edge of the Long Valley Caldera. The area around the town is geologically active, with hot springs and rhyolite domes that are less than 1000 years old. Visitors can take State Route 203 from the town of Mammoth Lakes to the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, over Minaret Summit, then down to Devils Postpile National Monument, with access to the Ansel Adams Wilderness.
The area has natural hot springs which are sometimes used after skiing. Other features include lakes, a soda springs, and an obsidian dome. Mammoth Lakes is north of the Owens Valley, a scenic area with extensive hiking opportunities. The town is surrounded by mountains: on the west, Mammoth Mountain looms over the town, while to the south, the Sherwin Range dominates the view. This hilly terrain and the high altitude makes the area great for high-altitude athletic training, including among elite long-distance runners, who live and train in the thin air.
The town is surrounded by acres of forest and is bordered by the Ansel Adams and John Muir Wilderness Areas. The eastern entrance of Yosemite National Park is located 32 miles (51 km) north of town. The town is situated in the southwestern, mountainous part of Mono County, California.
A lot to see in Mammoth Lakes California such as :
Mammoth Mountain
John Muir Trail
Devils Postpile National Monument
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
Twin Lakes
Rainbow Falls
Convict Lake
Hot Creek
June Mountain Ski Area
Long Valley Caldera
Lake Mary Road
Hot Creek Geological Site
Wild Willy's Hot Spring
Horseshoe Lake
Mcgee Creek Road
Agnew Meadows
Convict Lake Road
Minaret Lake
Lake Mary
Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center
Minaret Vista
Lake George
Lake Virginia
Crab Cooker Hot Springs
Lake Mamie
Mount Morrison
Minaret Summit
Duck Lake
Crystal Lake Trailhead
Iva Bell Hot Springs
Duck Lake Pass Trailhead
Mammoth Crest
Sherwin Lakes
Red Cones
McLead Lake
Mammoth Rock Trail End
Canyon Lodge
Mammoth Scenic Loop
Earthquake Fault
Laurel Lakes Road
Laurel Mountain
Mammoth Museum at the Hayden Cabin
Shady Rest Park
Mammoth Ice Rink
Lake George Road
Mammoth Creek Park
Mammoth Rock Trail Parking
Panorama Dome
Sherwin Lakes Trailhead
The Green Church
( Mammoth Lakes - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Mammoth Lakes . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Mammoth Lakes - USA
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Mammoth Lakes - California
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The most beautiful places and sight in Mammoth Lakes.
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Mammoth Lakes - California: Mammoth Mountain, Devils Postpile National Monument, Convict Lake, Lake Mary, Rainbow Falls, Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center, Mammoth Brewing Company, Hot Creek, Mammoth Mountain Bike Park, Minaret Vista, Crystal Lake trail, Mammoth Adventure Center, Obsidian Dome, Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center, Hot Creek Fish Hatchery,
Mono Lake 4x4 Trail 4K
This runs along the old Bodie & Benton Railroad Grade on the North Shore of Mono Lake. There are two sections where tire pressure will need to be lowered in order to pass, but beyond those two it's pretty easy.
It was smokey from the multiple fires in Yosemite National Park, but I assume when clear you get beautiful views of the mountains. Wild horses apparently roam the area at times too.
Mammoth Lakes California Boondocker's Paradise
I left the Oregon Coast 8/22/18 to get out of the wildfire smoke, and the sky didn't become clear until I reached Carson City, Nevada! The entire state of Oregon was covered in smoke at the time. I met up with a friend in Mammoth Lakes, California on 8/25 where the sky was totally clear and beautiful for the 10 days that I stayed in the area and temperatures perfect. This is a beautiful area with unlimited free boondocking in the Inyo National Forest with fairly level and nicely wooded campsites. I totally enjoyed my stay here and plan to make this a destination for at least a couple weeks every summer!
Crowley Lake Creel Survey
Since 1997, CDFW biologists have been conducting opening day creel surveys at Mono County’s Crowley Lake to see whether CDFW’s management of the popular fishery remains on track or whether adjustments need to be considered.
California Highway 395 Hot Springs Road Trip
My friend and I packed our car and hit the road to explore a couple hot springs off highway 395. We headed to the small town of Bridgeport where we explored two hot springs and stayed the night in a covered wagon. We were back on the road after breakfast and headed down to Lee Vining where we kayaked at Mono Lake. We enjoyed a late lunch with live music and ended our trip at one final hot springs in Mammoth Lakes.
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Leavitt Falls
Buckeye Hot Springs in Bridgeport
Virginia Creek Settlement
Travertine Hot Springs
Virginia Creek Settlement
Highway 395
Mono Lake
Whoa Nellie Deli
Hilltop Hot Springs
Mammoth Lakes Hot creek Geological Site
As Mammoth Creek leaves the Sierra and flows east into the Long Valley Caldera it is joined by warmer water from geothermal springs at the Hot Creek State Fish Hatchery. From this confluence the stream is named Hot Creek, though its water temperature seldom exceeds 68 °F (20 °C) until it reaches Hot Creek Gorge, 8 miles (13 km) east of Mammoth Lakes.[3] In the Hot Creek Gorge, numerous hot springs near and in the stream bed add hot water into the stream. Its mouth is at the confluence with the Owens River upstream from Crowley Lake.
Convict Lake Frozen Over
Convict Lake is frozen solid late January 2019
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297 John Muir Rd - vacant lot for sale in Mammoth Lakes, CA
Beautiful views from this upsloping 0.17 acre lot in the Timber Ridge Estates neighborhood of Mammoth Lakes, CA. Original list price = $199,000.
Convict Lake: July 2017 Mammoth Lakes, CA
July13, 2017 (Evening) Convict Lake: Mammoth Lakes, CA
I wasn't able to get any footage from the tube but, the timelapse of us on Convict Lake came out great. Emily caught two more rainbow's here on the Thomas buoyant. Fished for roughly 2 hours. Had a great time out on the water. Stay tuned for Tioga Pass Lakes!!
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Mammoth Day 3: Convict Lake
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US 395 at Crowley Lake, CA
Another short section of US Highway 395 near Crowley Lake, CA
Mammoth Lakes Basin & Convict Lake
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Travel Video - Convict Lake - California , January 2019
Strube goes for a swim in Crowley Lake
Undecided on whether to go on the dock or to stay on the boat, Strube decides to stay in the middle. Bad choice.
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Eastern California- Part 2/4 (LAWS & MONO COUNTY)
Brian returns to his home state of California, this time to the state's rural far east, to show you landscapes, history and culture, not typically associated with the Golden State.
In Part 2, Brian bids farewell to the Gold Country and sets off for the Eastern Sierras, traveling through the unusual Alpine County. The only county in California with no incorporated city. After conquering the scenic Monitor Pass, Brian arrives in the Eastern Sierras, at Topaz Lake. From there he travels to Bridgeport and Mono Lake. After failing to reach Obsidian Dome, Brian heads to the colorful hot springs of the Long Valley Caldera. From there he attempts to reach the mysterious columns of Crowley Lake, but the road once again has other plans. Brian has no choice but to abandon his mission, and proceed to his next destination, the old railroad town of Laws, where he gets to experience a bit of the local history.
Filmed May, 2019
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0:00- Alpine County
1:46- Monitor Pass
2:36- Topaz Lake
3:34- Bridgeport
5:00- Mono Lake
8:04- Hot Creek Geologic Site
10:00- Crowley Lake
10:57- Laws Railroad Museum