Family Things To Do in Bishop, California

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873 N Main St, Bishop, CA

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  • With over two million acres, the Inyo National Forest is home to many natural wonders that draw visitors fr... More on Fs.fed.us

  • Yosemite is great, but the surrounding area has many attractive sites for families to enjoy on a weekend ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Bishop, California

  • The Volcanic Tableland, a gnarled expanse of boulders and serpentine ravines that is popular for the sport of bouldering, formed 700,000 years ago when vents of the Long Valley Caldera, to the nort... More on Trails

  • The Volcanic Tablelands is a vast volcanic landscape that was formed over 700,000 years ago by materials spewing from the Long ... More on Epinions.com

 

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873 North Main Street, Bishop, CA 93514, USA

  • 1 of 15 wells along the old Magdalena Cattle Driveway trail between NM and Arizona, today*s site features camping and ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Bishop, CA

  • The 36,000-acre Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is a place where geographic isolation, geology, climate, and hydrology have created a rare and irreplaceable ecosystem. Loc... More on Epinions.com

  • The 36,000-acre Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is a place where geographic isolation, geology, climate, and hydrology have created a rare and irreplaceable ecosystem. Loc... More on Epinions.com

 

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Bishop, California

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  • The highest trailhead in the Eastern Sierras at 10,300 feet, follows Rock Creek, passing up to seven lakes ... More on GeckoGo

  • Beautiful trail high up in the Eastern Sierras. Gradually uphill, not too s More on Trails

 

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Bishop, California

  • This scenic trip ascends the dramatic South Fork Bishop Creek, passing six high lakes en route to the Sierra crest at Bishop Pass. Beyond the pass lie the lakes of Dusty Basin, featuring good fishing and alpine camping 12,000- to ... More on Trails

 

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Bishop, California

  • At 14,491 feet, Mt. Whitney is the highest peak in the contiguous 48 states. Because of that claimand the fact that the mountain is accessible and offers unparalleled views over the southern Sierra... More on Trails

  • The hardest part of this trail is getting the permit (for a weekend in Jul- More on Trails

 

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Bishop, California

  • Size: 18,682 acres. Location: Inyo County; 30 miles east of Bishop, California (Note: Boundary set backs from roads or trails are 30 to 300 feet) Area Description : Sitting near the California-Neva... More on Blm.gov

  • The rugged Sylvania Mountains, like other ranges in the Great Basin, are surprisingly steep and rise thousands of feet above the surrounding valleys. These mountains lie on the California-Nevada bo... More on Trails

 

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Bishop, California

  • This short but rigorous day hike leads into a spectacular, peak-rimmed alpine lake basin in the eastern Sierra. The immense, glacier-carved bowl of the Middle Fork Bishop Creek, popularly known as ... More on Trails

  • Moderate hike starting from the Basin of Lake Sabrina until you start hikin More on Trails

 

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