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Route 395--Mono County
Crossing into the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, this 20-mile section of Route 395 boasts fantastic views of Californias tallest peaks.
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Route 395--Mono County Details
Crossing into the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, this 20-mile section of Route 395 boasts fantastic views of Californias tallest peaks. The 13,163-foot tall Red Slate Mountain hangs in the distance, although you might be too distracted by the crystalline Crowley Lake and flowing Owens River to notice. Although this route technically ends near Mammoth Lakes, you can continue your drive north to Yosemite National Park, the June Mountain Ski Area, or the Bodie ghost town.
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Nearby Parks Around Route 395--Mono County
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 395--Mono County
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2.3 mi away
Shilo Inns Mammoth Lakes
This inn offers a comfortable and accessible base for exploring the Eastern Sierra from Mammoth Lakes.
2.5 mi away
Outbound Mammoth
Outbound Mammoth is a newly renovated alpine retreat in Mammoth Lakes, offering diverse accommodations for year-round mountain adventures.
2.6 mi away
Mammoth Lakes Town Loop
Although not as strenuous as other mountain biking trails in the area, this popular 7-mile loop is a scenic route that winds through the different neighborhoods of Mammoth Lakes.
2.7 mi away
Quality Inn
This practical inn offers a comfortable base with essential amenities for exploring the Mammoth Lakes area.