#1.
June Lake, California, United States
Gull Lake is the second in the chain of four mountain lakes comprising the June Lake Loop, and the smallest in size. The downtown community and main business district of June Lake, California is situated primarily between June Lake ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#2.
Mammoth Lakes, California
This route offers views of backcountry peaks and a picturesque mountain lakeas well as picnic opportunities and some fun stream crossingsall in a ride that the whole family can enjoy. Plus, its a loop, which means you wont repeat ... More on Trails

#3.
Mammoth Lakes, California
Photo gallery of Hot Creek Geologic Site, California Hot Creek, managed by U.S. Forest Service, is a popular recreational area. Hot Creek is the lower reach of Mammoth Creek where several vigorous ... More on Volcanoes.usgs.gov
A great place for a hot soak, Little Hot Creek is also located in a beautiful setting with fantastic views. The extremely hot water is diverted from one in a cluster of hot springs through several ... More on Trails

#4.
June Lake, California
If youve seen the Dachsteingruppe of the Austrian Alps, youll recognize the similar terrain at June Mountai... More on Trails
Leave your ego in LA if you are going to ride at June Mountain. More on GeckoGo

#5.
June Lake, California, United States
June Lake Loop consists of four lakes just off of highway 395. Grant Lake is the largest with 1,100 surface acres. Gull Lake is the smallest with 64 acres situated on the eastern slope of the High ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Early October brings the glorious golden color to the aspens surrounding the lake. There are a series of Lakes along the Loop Road. ... More on igougo

#6.
Mammoth Lakes California 93546
Hot jazz in the cool Sierra. Experience the spectacular Sierra to the sounds of some of the world's finest musicians! This event is ... More on VisitMammoth.com
Mammoth Lakes Basin. 760/934-2712. Longest ski season; fishing, hiking. More on Visitcalifornia.com

#7.
126 Old Mammoth Rd # 104, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Photo Gallery of the Long Valley Caldera and Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain, California Click on one of the small images below to learn more about that area. The original size image is available ... More on Volcanoes.usgs.gov
This ride combines a fun single-track leaving from a Mammoth Lakes neighborhood with a satisfying loop around the mesmerizing Inyo Craters. Easier than the neighboring Knolls Trail, its an ideal ri... More on Trails

#8.
Yosemite Village, California

#9.
Lee Vining CA 93541, United States of America

#10.
Lee Vining, California
A deep pond formed by a single hot spring on the shores of Mono Lake. Once open to bathing, the spring has been shut down by the State of California, which claims that bacteria levels have risen. Navy Beach Hot Spring is an excellent ... More on Trails
