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4.7 (3 reviews)

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Beautiful views, great fishing and skiing in the area. You can visit any time of the year.

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Town of Lee Vining - Driving thru

Town of Lee Vining

4.3(6 reviews)
20.2 km

Pulled into the RV park late one night, exhausted. Office was closed. Slept for awhile, then hit…read morethe road at sunrise. Cute little town

Love the town of Lee Vining. After driving thru Yosemite on Tioga Road 120 , continue on hwy 395…read morethen BOOM!!! , the town appears. About 10 miles after passing thru the East Gate ( of Yosemite). Cute little resort town , love the fact that there are no chain restaurants/ coffee shops in the whole entire town. No McDonald's or Starbucks in sight. We stopped at this cute little old school diner called Nicely's for BLT sandwich and fries ... and a huge Mono Lake size ice cream sundae:) All delicious and friendly service. After our tummies are full , we drove to see Mono Lake. To me , this lake is just okay. Not spectacularly pretty because no trees or vegetation around the lake , looking dried. Not much water in the lake. However , wait till night time. We went to see the Tufas in the dark . OMG!!!!!!!!!!! We could see the Milky Way and gazillion stars in the dark sky. I had NEVER seen that many stars in my life. Simply AMAZING!!!!!! No words can describe. Well worth the 10 hour ( round trip ) drive. Next morning we drive up to Convict Lake, Virginia Lake and June Lake. Snow capped mountains towering over the crystal clear lakes ... the changing colors of the leaves , cool crisp autumn air ... breathtakingly beautiful.

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Town of Lee Vining - Mono Lake, from the highway just north of town.

Mono Lake, from the highway just north of town.

Town of Lee Vining
Town of Lee Vining

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John's Pizza Works - Pizza and beer (mammoth brewing Golden Trout)

John's Pizza Works

3.8(1.2k reviews)
17.1 km
$$

Overview: Good pizza, opens late compared to most other places here in Mammoth (lots close around…read more9pm), close to the lodges and decent food for the price ---- Bbq Chicken Pizza Large 16" $36.95: - added pineapple for $3.75, total was $40.70 pre tax and tip - Chicken, BBQ sauce, smoked gouda, mozzarella, fresh cilantro and red onions - shredded chicken - we wanted more chicken - the addition of pineapple brought a great brightness to the pizza ---- Meat Lovers' Delight Large 16" $36.95 - Pepperoni, sausage, Canadian bacon, ground beef - didn't have that much sausage on it - I liked the bbq chicken pizza better ---- Notes: - the tables were a bit sticky - the crust was a little dry - the pizza was good but not the best we've ever had - fairly crowded - food took around 15mins - solid choice for dinner - service was friendly when ordering in the front - ambiance was like sports bar meets pizza joint ---- Overall: Good pizza place if you're looking for a decent food choice after a day of hitting the slopes, they have beers on tap and ice cream too

Ordered the BBQ Chicken Pizza. But the pizza itself is nothing out of the ordinary. The dough was…read moreundercooked and the overall flavor profile was extremely generic, but I guess not much to complain about considering it was close by. Not sure why it's so overpriced here. Adds weird surcharge fees, package fees, etc. Just leaves a sour taste when ordering the food.

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John's Pizza Works - Pool table and shuffle board in bar area.

Pool table and shuffle board in bar area.

John's Pizza Works - Lasagna and garlic bread

Lasagna and garlic bread

John's Pizza Works

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Pioneer Cemetery - John C. Anderson "Who was killed by a horse in July 1867. Age 55

Pioneer Cemetery

4.3(3 reviews)
56.3 km

Between 2007 and 2023, there were 173 recorded deaths in Yosemite, making it one of the parks with…read morea higher number of fatalities in the national park system. AMERICA! A few visitors rest in the Pioneer Cemetery, like Sadie Schaeffer, a young tourist who drowned in the Merced River, and laborers like Henry Eddy, who was found deceased in his tent. Many graves are marked with simple wooden boards or rough-hewn stones, some bearing only the inscription "A Boy," their identities lost to time. If they buried Adam Yauch here, he could have been "B Boy." Notable burials include preservationist Galen Clark (1814-1910), who planted the very sequoias that tower over his gravesite. Promoter James Mason Hutchings (1820-1902), who organized the first tourist parties. George Anderson (1835-1884), the first person to summit Half Dome. James Chenowith Lamon (1817-1875), the first non-native to settle here. Pioneering landscape photographer George Fiske (1835-1918). Florence Hutchings (1864-1881), the first non-native born in the valley. Forest Sanford Townsley (1882-1943), destined by name to be the chief ranger for 27 years.

Not spooky if thats what you're looking for. Its a great place to stroll around when you want to…read moreget away from getting away. The cemetery is filled with people who settled (by settled I mean non Ahwahneechees natives) in to the valley in the mid 1800's. People both young and old who perished by drowning, disease or good ol ripe old age have been laid to rest here. Check it out next time you're here.

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Pioneer Cemetery - Bring your BOO!

Bring your BOO!

Pioneer Cemetery - Welcome sign.

Welcome sign.

Pioneer Cemetery - Family Plot.

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Family Plot.

June Lake Loop - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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