Little Lakes Valley Trailhead Inyo National Forest, Little Lakes Valley Trail, Bishop, CA 93514 ☎ (760) 873-2500 Last Updated: 04/09/2022 | |
The easy access to this beautiful chain of lakes make Little Lakes Valley popular for fishing, day hikes and beginning backpackers. Glaciers carved this extensive chain of lakes, both large and small. | |
Wildflowers bloom in the high elevation framed by the spectacular 13,000-foot peaks of Bear Creek Spire, Mt. Dade, Mt. Abbot and Mt. Mills. |
Brown's Millpond Campground Place » Outdoors The recreation facility is located off the highway next to Inyo’s Millpond County Park. 72 RV and tent sites are nestled in the foothills of the High Sierra and backed by the cool-running waters of a creek. Bring the family to a relaxing getaway at Brown’s Millpond Campground. 16 views 💖 1230 Sawmill Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Happy Boulders Place » Outdoors Happy Boulders The Volcanic Tableland offers exceptional bouldering opportunities. 750,000 years ago, cataclysmic volcanic eruption of the Long Valley Caldera created unique geologic features along the Bishop Tuff. Through time, this once barren tableau has evolved to support a unique and fragile environment that takes a keen eye and time to appreciate. 17 views 💖 1Chalk Bluff Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Buttermilk Boulders Place » Outdoors Buttermilk Boulders, located near Bishop, California, is a renowned destination for rock climbing enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy bouldering. It is around 6,400 feet (1,950 meters) above sea level. The boulders in the Buttermilks are glacial erratics, meaning they do not match the rest of the rock found in the area because they were carried by glaciers from far away. 15 views 💖 1Buttermilk Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Sad Boulders Place » Outdoors Sad Boulders is a popular climbing area located in the Buttermilk Country just outside of Bishop, California. Known for its stunning granite boulders and picturesque surroundings, Sad Boulders offer a wide variety of climbing routes suitable for climbers of all skill levels. The area got its name from the unique shapes and formations of some of the boulders, which can resemble sad or drooping faces when viewed from certain angles. 23 views 💖 1Chalk Bluff Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Inyo National Forest Place » Outdoors Inyo National Forest is your gateway to the Eastern Sierra. Extending along the California and Nevada border Inyo National Forest is a land of superlatives – tall mountains, old trees, Mono Lake and iconic views, with a diversity of recreation opportunities to match. 74 views 💖 1351 Pacu Ln #200, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Crowley Lake Stone Columns Place » Outdoors Crowley Lake Stone Columns were created by Eons old volcanic activity. These amazing formations are in the shape of helical columns. The stone columns are up to 20 feet tall and are connected by fortified stone arches. 75 views 💖 1Benton Crossing Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Bishop Place » City Bishop is a city in California. The population of the city was 3,879 at the 2010 Census. Bishop is a commercial and residential center, while many vacation destinations and tourist attractions in the Sierra Nevada are located nearby. 113 views 💖 1California | |
Bishop City Park Place » Outdoors The Bishop City Park is a 44 acre park located in the center of downtown Bishop including a community garden, an arboretum, a pond, (2) gazebos and a dog park. Also, (4) baseball fields, (2) children’s play structures, (4) tennis courts, a public pool, an outdoor fitness center and a bocce court. 97 views 💖 1Main St, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Rock Creek Lake Campground Place » Outdoors The campsites at Rock Creek Lake sit on a low hill overlooking the lake with great views and a few trees. This 28 unit campground is a perfect location for limitless mountain recreation opportunities including fishing, camping, hiking and horseback riding at the nearby pack station. 80 views 💖 1115 Rock Creek Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 | |
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Place » Outdoors The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest is a renowned natural attraction located near Bishop, California, in the White Mountains of eastern California. The forest is part of the Inyo National Forest and is managed by the United States Forest Service. This forest is famous for its ancient bristlecone pine trees, some of which are among the oldest living organisms on Earth. 128 views 💖 1White Mountain Rd, Bishop, CA 93514 |