Best attractions and places to see in Mono County include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites. Situated on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada, the region is characterized by its ancient lakes, volcanic landscapes, and alpine environments. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and cultural sites that reflect the area's natural history and Gold Rush era. Mono County offers a variety of outdoor experiences across its vast public lands.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The fee area that encompasses this trailhead (South Tufa Fee Area) has no closing hours, but there is a standard amenity fee of $3 per person, per day, for anyone 16 years old or older. Anyone 15 years old or younger can enter for free. Vault toilets are available at the trailhead.
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Great mountain lake that invites you to swim and is ideal for a short walk.
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Twin Lakes, as its name suggests, is a park comprised of a set of connected lakes to the southeast of Mammoth Mountain. Eruptions of Mammoth Mountain caused the formation of lava cliffs on one side of the lakes. The other side has a campground and ski lodge.
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These bizarre rock formations are formed in and around Mono Lake from the salty, alkaline water of Mono Lake in connection with underground springs.
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This beautiful alpine lake sits beneath the towering wall of the Mammoth Crest. The lake is a popular summertime destination.
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The roughly one-mile loop trail leads to the North and South Crater. Both craters were created only 550 to 650 years ago when the northern Deadman Dome exploded. In the immediate vicinity there are nice campsites.
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Horseshoe Lake sits at the end of Lake Mary Road and the Lakes Basin Bike Path. You can stop here for a swim or leave your bike and hike around the lake. One thing of note is that this area has an unusually high concentration of CO2 due to underground gas reservoirs, the U.S.G.S. has been monitoring the CO2 levels since the late 1980s.
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Mono County is renowned for its diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Mono Lake (South Tufa Area), famous for its unique tufa towers. Other notable features include the volcanic Inyo Craters, and picturesque alpine lakes like Crystal Lake and Twin Lakes near Mammoth Mountain. The region also offers access to the eastern entrance of Yosemite National Park via Tioga Pass.
Yes, Mono County is rich in history, particularly from the Gold Rush era. A must-see is Bodie Ghost Town, California's official gold mining ghost town, preserved in a state of 'arrested decay'. You can also explore the Bodie Mercury Mill within the park. The town of Bridgeport, the county seat, features historic buildings like the 1880 Mono County Courthouse.
Mono County offers extensive outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the Twenty Lakes Basin Loop or the easy McCleod Lake Trail. Cyclists can tackle the Mammoth Scenic Loop or the June Lake Loop. Mountain bikers have options from easy trails like Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop to more challenging ones like Mountain View & Mammoth Rock Trail loop. Find more details on routes in the Hiking in Mono County, MTB Trails in Mono County, and Cycling in Mono County guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Mono County are suitable for families. The Mono Lake (South Tufa Area) offers an easy walk to see the tufa towers, and the Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitor Center provides educational insights. Twin Lakes and Horseshoe Lake are great for gentle walks and enjoying nature. Bodie Ghost Town also offers a fascinating historical experience for all ages.
The best time to visit Mono County largely depends on your interests. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, water sports on the lakes, and exploring high-elevation areas like Tioga Pass (which typically opens late May/early June). Fall brings stunning foliage, especially around the June Lake Loop. Winter (December to April) is perfect for skiing and snowboarding at Mammoth Mountain. Spring offers a chance to see waterfalls and wildflowers as snow melts.
Many areas in Mono County are dog-friendly. For example, Horseshoe Lake is noted as dog-friendly. While specific rules vary by location (e.g., national parks vs. national forests), generally, dogs are welcome on many trails and in outdoor recreational areas, often requiring them to be on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific attractions or trails before visiting.
The Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitor Center is an excellent resource for information on trails, conditions, and permits, especially for the Mono Lake area. For broader information on national forests and wilderness areas, you may need to consult the Inyo and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests directly for specific backcountry camping permits.
Mono County is dotted with beautiful lakes. The June Lake Loop features Grant Lake, Silver Lake, Gull Lake, and June Lake, all popular for fishing and paddle-boarding. Convict Lake is known for fishing and its scenic loop trail. Twin Lakes (near Mammoth Lakes) and Horseshoe Lake also offer various water activities and scenic views.
Yes, Mono County is known for its natural hot springs. Travertine Hot Springs near Bridgeport is a popular choice, offering accessible pools with scenic mountain views, providing a relaxing experience after a day of exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and historical immersion. Many are amazed by the changing appearance of Mono Lake's tufa formations over time. The well-preserved buildings of Bodie Ghost Town make visitors feel like they've stepped back into the Wild West. The stunning alpine scenery of lakes like Crystal Lake and the thundering waterfalls near Twin Lakes are also highly appreciated.
While specific accessibility details can vary, the Mono Lake (South Tufa Area) generally offers relatively flat paths, making it more accessible for viewing the tufa towers. The Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitor Center is also designed to be accessible and provides panoramic views of the lake.


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