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Route 395--Inyo County
Mountainous views are aplenty along this 9-mile journey.
Plan Around Route 395--Inyo County
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Route 395--Inyo County Details
Mountainous views are aplenty along this 9-mile journey. Sandwiched between Sequoia National Park and Death Valley National Park, this route is in no shortage of fascinating things to see. Of course, the crown jewel is the direct views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, which lie directly to the west.
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Nearby Parks Around Route 395--Inyo County
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 395--Inyo County
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9.8 mi away
Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail
This popular trail through the Inyo National Forest takes you to the seven different Big Pine Lakes, some of the most stunning attractions in the park.
21.1 mi away
Bishop Creek
This creek winds for 10-miles through the heart of Inyo County and is the largest tributary of the Owens River.
25.9 mi away
Mist Falls Trail
This trail follows the glaciated South Fork Canyon through forest and chaparral.
26.7 mi away
Manzanar National Historic Site
The United States had its own "concentration camps" during World War II: more than 110,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned.
28.3 mi away
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
The Kings Canyon Scenic Byway is internationally significant for its unique scenic and geologic displays.