Lone Pine Creek is a stream located in Lone Pine, California, a small town in the Owens Valley region. The creek originates from the Sierra Nevada mountains, specifically from the Mount Whitney area, which is the highest peak in the contiguous United States. It flows eastward through the town of Lone Pine and eventually merges into the Owens River.
Temple Crag is a mountain peak in the Palisades group of peaks of the Sierra Nevada with an elevation of 12,982 feet (3,957 m). The peak lies east of the Sierra Crest, between Mount Gayley and Mount Alice, straddling the drainage of the North and South Forks of Big Pine Creek.
The "Red Cathedral" refers to a striking geological formation located in the Furnace Creek area of Death Valley National Park, California. This formation is notable for its vibrant red and orange hues, which are particularly striking against the typically barren and stark landscape of Death Valley.
Father Crowley Vista Point was a favorite stopping place for travelers. Located near the western park boundary, this vista point offers a stunning view into Rainbow Canyon, a colorfully striped canyon created by ancient volcanic activity. A short ¼ mile (400 m) walk or drive on an unpaved road leads from the vista parking area to Padre Point, overlooking Panamint Valley.
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.
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.
Tuttle Creek Campground offers 83 RV/tent sites, with ten pull-through trailer spaces, maximum recommended RV length is 30 feet. All sites include a fire pit, picnic table and a lantern holder. No hook-up. Potable water is available seasonally.
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.
Known informally as the Charlie Brown Outcrop, this distinctive road-cut is a popular stop for geologists heading to Death Valley, California. Located along the Charlie Brown Highway (CA 178), northeast of the small town of Shoshone, this road-cut exposes the spectacular vitrophyre (black band of volcanic glass) within the Miocene Resting Spring Pass Tuff.
Zabriskie Point is a famous viewpoint in Death Valley National Park, California. Known for its dramatic and colorful landscape, it offers a stunning vista of the eroded and barren badlands of the Furnace Creek Formation. The landscape at Zabriskie Point has been shaped over millions of years through the erosion of sediments that were once part of an ancient lake bed.
Encompassing the northern section of the Cosa Range, Coso Range Wilderness Area preserves an area of extensive erosion revealing outstanding displays of volcanic formations and numerous valleys and washes. From high points-primarily Joshua Flat in the east-central portion--you'll discover great views east into the Sierra Nevada and north into Owens Valley.
Baker Creek Campground is a picturesque camping area located near Big Pine, California, within the Inyo National Forest. The campground offers a variety of campsites suitable for tents, trailers, and RVs. Some sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others can be reserved in advance.
Cartago Wildlife Area consists of 232 acres of freshwater wetland and springs which provide habitat for waterfowl, wading birds and shorebirds including western snowy plovers, white-faced ibis and rails. Popular activities include wildlife viewing, birdwatching, photography, and hunting.
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.
The Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are a popular attraction located in Death Valley National Park, California, United States. They are one of the largest sand dune complexes in the park, covering an area of over 14 square miles.
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.
Taboose Creek Campground is a campsite located in the Inyo National Forest, approximately 15 miles west of Independence, California, in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range. It offers a beautiful natural setting and access to outdoor recreational activities in the surrounding area. Independence is a small town in the Owens Valley region of California, known for its proximity to the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Olancha Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, in Inyo County, California. It is approximately 50 miles south of Lone Pine and Independence and is easily visible from the Owens Valley. Olancha Peak has an elevation of 12,123 feet (3,695 meters) above sea level, making it one of the notable peaks in the Southern Sierra Nevada.
Lake Sabrina is a scenic alpine lake located in the Eastern Sierra region of Inyo National Forest, in the eastern part of Inyo County, in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains of California. It is near the town of Bishop and is part of the Inyo National Forest. It is known for its stunning mountain scenery, clear waters, and recreational opportunities.
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.