June Lake Area Off Road Suggestions
Safety
You should always follow the rules and regulations for OHV safety, here is a good refresher:
https://monosheriff.org/sheriff/page/ohv
Local Suggestions
There is an almost endless amount of dirt trails surrounding the June Lake area which makes for lots of fun exploring. Below are a few suggested trails and also a link to an OHV area map for your planning pleasure:
June Lake to Mammoth (or vice versa) – Follow the Green poles marked “Mammoth to June” to get from one town to another. Oddly enough there are no maps that advertise this trail, although it is there. Travel among the many dirt roads between these two great communities
Grant Lake Area – There are a multitude of off road trails in this area, you can travel along the HWY 158 to get there. Make sure you check out the June Lake OHV map for a full view of all the trails
Bald Mountain Road – 23 Mile Loop open to the public
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/inyo/recreation/ohv/recarea/?recid=70963&actid=94
East Crater Loop – 24 Mile Loop with up close views of the mono craters
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/inyo/recreation/ohv/recarea/?recid=70962&actid=94
JUNE LAKE AREA OHV MAP:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3848995.pdf
USEFUL TIPS
June Lake Loop has year round activities
The busiest tourism season is Summer (June/July/Aug)
The water is better up here, drink it from the tap
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TOWN INFORMATION
Elevation – 7,654 feet (2,333 meters)
Population – 629 (feels more like 400 year round)
Zip Code – 93529
PLAN AN EVENT
Interested in planning an event in June Lake. Click here for more information.
MOUNTAIN MANNERS
#1 – Pick up trash, even if it is not yours
#2 – Pick up your dog’s poop, it doesn’t magically disappear in the snow
#3 – Be friendly and patient, things move a bit slower up here
#4 – Don’t feed the wildlife
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