Mono Lake Region
Situated at a whopping 9550ft and only 2 miles east of Tioga Pass, this is as close to a Yosemite experience as you can get without staying in the park…
Mono Lake Region
Situated at a whopping 9550ft and only 2 miles east of Tioga Pass, this is as close to a Yosemite experience as you can get without staying in the park…
Mono Lake Region
One of the most scenic established campgrounds in the entire Sierra Nevada, Sawmill offers 12 sites on the edge of the beautiful Monroe Hall Research Area…
Mono Lake Region
Perched atop a hill at 10,000ft and overlooking the reservoir, this is a favorite with anglers. All 20 sites are small and well kept and some have…
Mono Lake Region
A swanky spot for these parts, Double Eagle has sleek two-bedroom log cabins and comfortable balconied hotel rooms. Worries disappear at the elegant spa,…
Mono Lake Region
The 1923 Virginia Lakes Resort has snug cabins (accommodating two to nine people, usually with at least a three-day minimum stay) with kitchens, a cafe…
Mono Lake Region
Across the road from Silver Lake and astride Alger Creek, this sweet cabin compound dating from 1916 has a duck pond and boat rentals in addition to 17…
Mono Lake Region
Step back in time at this vintage country-style hotel, dating back to 1877. The walls are decorated with Victorian wallpaper, the stairs have original…
Mono Lake Region
Situated at 7000ft, this is a good acclimatization spot along the creek. The 26 sites come with picnic tables, bear lockers and campfire rings with grills…
Mono Lake Region
Good shade and fishing in adjacent Robinson's Creek make this an excellent spot. Each of the 21 sites has picnic tables, bear lockers and campfire rings…
Mono Lake Region
The campground closest to Tioga Pass is at Tioga Lake, and has a handful of sunny, exposed sites right on the lake but visible from the road. No…
Mono Lake Region
Campground near the northern shore of Twin Lakes at 7000ft, with drinking water and flush toilets. It's a flat spot with some shade from pine trees, along…
Mono Lake Region
First-come, first-served Lundy Canyon Campground has 37 sites, vault toilets; there's also unfiltered water available (boil or treat it before you consume…
Mono Lake Region
Around 2 miles north of Twin Lakes, with vault toilets, picnic tables, food storage lockers and campfire rings with grills. Drinking water is available…
Mono Lake Region
Large open-air campground popular with families because of its access to a swimming beach on June Lake. Drinking water and flush toilets, picnic tables,…
Mono Lake Region
Named for its location at the intersection of Hwy 120 and Saddlebag Lake Rd, this 13-site campground offers a sunny location near Lee Vining Creek. It has…
Mono Lake Region
A good spot, with plenty of shade, and Robinson's Creek and Lower Twin Lake nearby. It has picnic tables, bear lockers, fire rings with grills, flush…
Mono Lake Region
On the June Lake shoreline and a short walk from town, are these 27 sites with drinking water, flush toilets and bear-proof lockers. Accepts reservations.
Mono Lake Region
Accepts reservations and has gorgeous mountain views. Drinking water, flush toilets, picnic tables, campfire rings and bear-proof storage.
Mono Lake Region
On the shores of Gull Lake, this campground has drinking water, flush toilets, picnic benches and fire pits. No reservations.
Mono Lake Region
Easily found on the highway 6 miles south of Bridgeport (look for the old-fashioned windmill by the roadside), Virginia Creek has a number of…
Mono Lake Region
Twin Lakes Rd dead-ends at Annett’s Mono Village, a huge and rather chaotic tumbledown resort on Upper Twin Lake. It has cheap, cramped lodging, and a…
Mono Lake Region
To experience an 1800s boarding house in all its rickety glory, try a room in this building transplanted from the abandoned mining town of Bodie. It can…
Mono Lake Region
Around since the late 1920s, this place is a good choice if you don't mind slightly bland furnishings in exchange for some homey privacy. Each cabin has a…
Mono Lake Region
A good choice, whether you stay in one of the standard rooms in the whitewashed classic roadside motel, or one of the more contemporary and luxurious…
Mono Lake Region
A cluster of six cozy, clean wooden cabins sit a few minutes drive south of Bridgeport town. Although anyone is welcome, the place is set up for fishing…
Mono Lake Region
This campground west of Bridgeport and north of Twin Lakes in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is a quiet camping experience with tables, fire grates…
Mono Lake Region
Grab a board game or soak up some mountain sunshine in this friendly place attached to an excellent cafe. In operation since 1927, it's often booked solid…
Mono Lake Region
A large complex anchoring the southern end of town with a variety of room types, from standard motel accommodation to postage-stamp-sized cabins with full…
Mono Lake Region
Think vistas. This is the only motel on the eastern side of the highway, and the views of Mono Lake and surroundings from some of the rooms are phenomenal…
Mono Lake Region
At the northern end of town, this large, two-story, log-cabin-style place offers comfy, but dated, rooms. It's one of the few hotels in Lee Vining open…
Mono Lake Region
A bucking bronco, an ox in a Hawaiian shirt and other wacky farm-animal sculptures provide a cheerful welcome at this motel. Rooms are homey and simply…
Mono Lake Region
These 21 rooms – some enormous and most with full kitchens – catch delicious mountain breezes and have attractive light-wood furniture. There’s a fish…
Mono Lake Region
Located in town, June Lake Villager Motel has simple, light and airy rooms, some with kitchenettes and ski memorabilia. Larger suites and cabins have…
Mono Lake Region
Located behind a Chevron gas station, it can get crowded at this campground just a block from the highway. On offer are grassy sites for tents, and the…
Mono Lake Region
The shady sites here are located among lodgepole pines. Amenities include vault toilets, drinking water, campfire rings, picnic benches and bear lockers.
Mono Lake Region
Small shady sites on the other side of the road from June Lake. Campfire rings, drinking water, flush toilets and bear lockers.