What to do and see in June Lake, California (CA): The Best Outdoor Activities

October 18, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

June Lake is a census-designated place in Mono County, California. It is located against the southern rim of the Mono Basin, 12.5 miles (20 km) south of Lee Vining, at an elevation of 7654 feet (2333 m).
Restaurants in June Lake

1. High Sierra jeep adventures

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High Sierra jeep adventures

Go where few have gone before. Get into the back country! We supply the Jeep- and a guide- and you get to drive. Our custom built Jeep Wrangler YJs have been built for the back country. They'll give you easy access to some of the most rugged and beautiful country the High Sierra has to offer.

2. Fern Lake Trail

Hwy 158, June Lake, CA 93529
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Fern Lake Trail

Reviewed By Scottysgirl01 - Huntington Beach, United States

It's rocky and steep at times but the reward is at the top where you can see a beautiful waterfall. Continue up and there is a lake for a cool dip and bring your fishing pole & license if fishing is your joy!

3. June Mountain

3819 Hwy 158, June Lake, CA 93529 +1 760-648-7733 http://www.junemountain.com/
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June Mountain

A resort offering great skiing, snowboarding and other snow play recreation in this quiet nook of the High Sierra.

Reviewed By LNLew

June is smaller than Mammoth, but that makes it less much crowded and no lines at the lifts. Perfect for families with free skiing for kids. It's a beautiful setting with easy parking right by the lower lift.

4. Parker Lake Trail

Route 158 37o51'11N X 119o8'3W Trailhead Location, June Lake, CA http://www.summitpost.org/parker-lake-trail-eastern-sierra/876142
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Parker Lake Trail

Reviewed By TerryM782 - Campbell, United States

My husband and I have hiked to Parker Lake several times. We really enjoy going there in the fall when the aspen are golden. The hike itself is not very difficult with an elevation gain of 540 feet and with a distance just under two miles. The first part is a little steep, but the rest isn't bad at all. Also, there are some nice views of Mono Lake from the first part of the trail. Once you arrive at the lake, it is possible to hike all the way around although there are a couple of tricky spots. If you're in the June Lake area and want a nice hike to a beautiful little lake, I highly recommend this trail.

5. Reversed Peak Trail

Inyo National Forest, June Lake, CA
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Reversed Peak Trail

6. Gull Lake Marina

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Gull Lake Marina

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