It is popular for fishing, especially trolling, and for offering arguably the best beaches in the Eastern Sierra. June Lake offers several boat ramps and marinas.
The June Lake beach along the eastern edge of the lake holds soft sand and a swimming area, as well as views to take your breath away. Canoeing, kayaking and sailing are also popular along the mile-and-half long lake. Directions: From the junction of Highway , take Highway one mile. There are access points at the Oh Ridge Campground, or continue on Highway towards town for more access and the two marinas.
There are two campgrounds on June Lake. 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 and Gull Lake, with many properties and sites offering a commanding view. The shores of Gull Lake host a boat landing, a community park and center with playground and tennis courts, several summer homes, the Interlaken condominium complex, and a campground, which arguably features the best campsites anywhere in the area.
Gull Lake is a favorite of many fisherman, as it consistently yields good-sized trout. A healthy population of crayfish and a few small Sacramento perch reside in the lake as well. Silver Lake. California Route traverses along the western shore, while a row of fine summer homes and cabins lies across the lake to the east.
Silver Lake is also home to one of the Sierra's oldest fishing and vacation resorts. The Silver Lake Resort was originally known as "Carson's Camp," and has been famous for quality mountain recreation since At the trailhead, the Frontier Pack Station is on hand to provide horses and mules, with packages ranging from local day rides to extended pack trips into the wilderness. Grant Lake. Grant Lake is by far the largest of the four lakes on the June Lake Loop, although, as a reservior on the Los Angeles Acqueduct system, its level can vary.
The 12, foot elevations of the summit of Mt Wood loom just above, as do the lush aspen groves of Parker Bench and the rugged Aerie Crag on the north side of Reversed Peak, but the lakeshore and immediate surroundings are themselves are contrastingly somewhat more barren in appearance, with the sagebrush scrub being the predominant vegetation, and a few trees including the ones that have been planted in the campgrounds.
On the lake itself, a 10 m. There is a large boulder you can photograph along the shore of June, along with masses of smaller boulders that are littered about the shore. June Lake is a tiny community, but if you are looking to be pampered after a day on the trails or the slopes in the winter , the spa at the Double Eagle Resort in June Lake delivers. You can enjoy deep tissue massage, hot stone treatments, aromatherapy, and relaxing deep soaks. Try the Luk Pra massage, from Thailand, for gentle, deep relaxation.
While you can book package stays to save on lodging and spa treatments, you can enjoy the spa even if you are not planning to stay at the resort. A local legend that has some teeth to it is the story of the slot machines.
The legend is fun, and the view is superb! Local bars and businesses installed slot machines by the dozen at June Lake in the s, which thrived while workers employed at the Mono Lake Basin Project lived in the vicinity. June Lake is not only a scenic destination in its own right, it also makes a great base from which to explore north and south along the Sierras.
South of June Lake is the larger resort town of Mammoth Lakes , known for the lakes that make up the Mammoth Lakes Basin and for the towering mountain peaks that you can see from anywhere in town. Here you will also find Hot Creek Geological Site , with its beautiful turquoise pools and fumaroles, and beautiful Convict Lake. Some of the natural basalt columns are over 60 feet tall!
About an hour south is Bishop , home to some of the most sought-after bouldering destinations on the planet. Another hour south is the charming little town of Lone Pine. Here you can drive up Whitney Portal Road to the higher elevations of the tallest peak in the lower 48 states. Whitney Historic Fish Hatchery. Onion Valley Road is a gorgeous drive leading to the trailhead for epic Eastern Sierra hikes.
North of June Lake, you can visit the unique Mono Lake, a saltwater lake that is home to millions of tiny brine shrimp. The shrimp act as a food supply for the huge numbers of birds that you will find at Mono Lake, especially during migration times. The lake is also famous for the Mono Lake tufa towers , beloved by photographers. The scenic drive offers vistas of granite domes, alpine lakes and meadows, and an essentially less crowded peek into the legendary national park.
A little further north, you can take in the views from Conway Summit, the highest point along US Route Virginia Lakes Road leads to a plethora of hikes to alpine lakes, and the road itself is scenic. Flights to this airport tend to be limited, and some of them seasonal, occurring only in the winter. Fresno and Reno have larger airports, with more options for flights and car rentals. Most visitors to June Lake arrive by road. It is a very scenic route, whether you come from the south or the north.
LA to June Lake is about miles by road, about a 5. San Diego to June Lake is about miles, a drive of about 7 hours. From San Francisco to June Lake is about a 5. If you plan to explore the region, you will require your own wheels. Looking to rent a vehicle for your June Lake CA trip? Discover Cars offers you the ability to compare availability and prices across many major car-hire companies. Pick the car that best meets your needs! Book your car with Discover Cars now! Nestled at the base of the mountains, Double Eagle Resort and Spa offers spacious relaxing rooms, some with lake views, as well as standalone two-bedroom cabins and a guest house if you are visiting as a group.
There is an onsite restaurant, and a full-service spa. Book a stay here! Lake Front Cabins is a boutique property close to the shore of June Lake. There are 10 units, ranging in size from a studio to two-bedroom suites. The hotel is walking distance from shopping and dining in June Lake Village. Heidelberg Inn offers comfortably-furnished rooms with kitchenettes. There is a hot tub at the hotel, and you can walk to shops and restaurants in June Lake Village. Free parking and wifi are available.
This charming log cabin is the perfect couples retreat at June Lake. It has a full kitchen a king bed in the bedroom, and fabulous mountain views. Located just a short drive from June Lake Village, the cabin has a wood-burning stove and a balcony.
This lovely family chalet sleeps up to The home features 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, with additional beds in the game room. The lofted master suite has an office.
The views are gorgeous and the location is just a couple miles from June Lake Village. In the summer, you can sit outside on the deck! The restaurant serves American cuisine with some international flavors.
The burgers are excellent, and so are the fish tacos.
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