Romantic Things To Do in Big Pine, California

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Big Pine, California

  • This out-and-back day hike or overnight backpack trip visits two of the Big Pine Lakes, resplendent in their mountain basin hemmed in by the ... More on Trails

  • Don't start your hike from trailhesd parking, as the guide suggests. Drop More on Trails

 

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Big Pine , California

  • At the head of Big Pine Creek soars the longest spine of 1314,000-foot peaks in the lower 48 states, the legendary Palisades. At every turn the North Fork Trail reveals new perspectives on these sp... More on Trails

  • The best the High Sierra has to offer! The weather was spectacular, and it More on Trails

 

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Big Pine, California

  • The hike, an extension of the Emerald Lakes hike, climbs an additional 1,800 feet along an increasingly thin trail to reach the glacier. The final 700 feet of ascent are cross-country, and the hike... More on Trails

  • Amazing hike, we did it in one day. We did it in 12 hours and moved at a mo More on Trails

 

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Big Pine, California

  • On this old mining and power line road, you will ascend 10,000 feet into the Great Basins highest mountains, famous for ancient bristlecone pines that thrive high in the rain shadow of the Sierra, to the west. The road follows Wyman ... More on Trails

 

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Big Pine, California

  • This area includes the immediate eastern vicinity of Kings Canyon National Park. The park offers wonderful vistas, giant sequoia groves, and scenic trails. However, it does not have a monopoly on such scenic attractions. The upper ... More on Trails

 

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Big Pine, California

  • This memorable trip leads you into one of the most majestic east-side canyons in the Sierra Nevada and features productive fishing in numerous timberline lakes, with side trip options that include ... More on Trails

  • Another wonderful trip in the Sierras! This one was truly spectacular. I More on Trails

 

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Death Valley National Park, California

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  • These dunes, the highest in the state, are ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Until I can book a trip to the Sahara, this experience will have to do. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Big Pine, California

  • The hike follows North Fork Big Pine Creek into a substantial basin and then completes a semi-loop among five spectacular lakes. Due to the high elevation, snow can linger well into July and usually returns by mid-October. The limited ... More on Trails

 

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Big Pine, California

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  • Ancient pine forest located at 10,000-11,000 feet elevation in the White Mountains of California. Hiking in... More on GeckoGo

  • The road to this forest is long, steep, and winding, but worth the drive. Because of the high elevation, th... More on GeckoGo

 

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Bishop, California, United States

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  • Very nice and relaxed place. More on GeckoGo

 

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