June Lake Attractions

Lee Vining Canyon Scenic Byway

P.O. Box 429

This 12 mile route climbs through spectacular and rugged Lee Vining Canyon to Tioga Pass, connecting Great Basin landscapes with the peaks, alpine meadows, and tarns of the Sierra Nevada...
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Reversed Creek Campground

P.O. Box 429

Reversed Creek Campground, located near June Lake south of the town of Lee Vining, offers 17 sites with trailer space and drinking water...
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Big Bend Campground

P.O. Box 429

This campground is located immediately west of the town on Lee Vining and the Mono Basin Ranger Station. There are great opportunities here for wildlife viewing...
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Mono Lake Ranger District

P.O. Box 429

This area offers accessible recreation opportunities including water sports, boating, trailer camping, and winter recreation. The district office is located in the town of Lee Vining near Mono Lake...
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Hartley Springs Campground

P.O. Box 429

Hartley Springs is a small, primitive campground south of Lee Vining and the June Lake area...
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June Mountain

P.O. Box 429

The atmosphere of June Lake's old-world village, nestled in a sheltered canyon, will appeal to those wishing to get away from it all and simply relax...
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Upper Lee Vining II Campground

P.O. Box 429

This campground offers 22 sites just west of the town of Lee Vining on the creek of that same name. The campground is not on National Forest land...
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Gull Lake Campground

P.O. Box 429

Gull Lake Campground, located near June Lake south of the town of Lee Vining, offers 11 sites with trailer space, drinking water, and a boat launch...
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Saddlebag Lake Campground

P.O. Box 429

Saddlebag Lake lies west of the town of Lee Vining. This campground has 20 sites and provides a boat launch and access to water sports, boating, and area hiking...
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Aspen Grove Campground

P.O. Box 429

Aspen Grove Campground is located just west of the town of Lee Vining and the Mono Lake Ranger District on Vining Creek. This campground is not on National Forest Land...
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Ellery Lake Campground

P.O. Box 429

Ellery Lake is situated west of the town of Lee Vining and offers trailer spaces and drinking water in addition to access to a number of surrounding wilderness areas...
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Pine Cliff Trailer Campground

P.O. Box 429

Pine Cliff Trailer Park offers 180 sites on June Lake where water sports and boating can be accessed...
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Big Springs Campground

P.O. Box 429

Located south of Lee Vining and just across the highway from the winter use and snowmobile area at Crestview Roadside Rest Area, Big Springs offers 23 fee-free sites...
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Tioga Lake Campground

P.O. Box 429

Tioga Lake is situated west of Lee Vining and is surrounded on three sides by the Hoover Wilderness, Yosemite National Forest, and Ansel Adams Wilderness Area...
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Lower Lee Vining Campground

P.O. Box 429

This campground offers 62 sites just west of the town of Lee Vining on the creek of that same name...
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Lundy Canyon Campground

P.O. Box 429

Lundy Canyon Campground lies to the north of the town of Lee Vining. From its location on the banks of Lundy Lake, this campground offers boat launch and hiking access into the Hoover Wilderness Area...
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Glass Creek Campground

P.O. Box 429

Glass Creek, located south of Lee Vining and the June Lake area, offers access to the June Mountain Back Country via the Glass Creek Trail...
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Grant Lake Trailer Park Campground

P.O. Box 429

Grant Lake Trailer Park offers 70 sites with trailer space on the shores of Grant Lake. Boat launch, restrooms, and drinking water are provided...
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Cattleguard Campground

P.O. Box 429

Cattleguard Campground offers 16 campsites just west of the town of Lee Vining on the creek of that same name...
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Sawmill Walk-In Campground

P.O. Box 429

This walk-in campground is located about ten miles west of Lee Vining and serves as an access point for trails leading into the Hoover Wilderness...
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The Best of NileGuide
There’s never a reason to be bored in June Lake. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.

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