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    Mono County Park

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Travertine Hot Spring - Hotspring at the top

    Travertine Hot Spring

    4.3(142 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Amazing natural Hot springs. We stopped by here on our way from Tahoe to Mammoth and really enjoyed…read morethe beautiful scenery and the natural Hot springs which were really awesome. One tip if you get to the main springs try not to go to the one on the right which is the bigger pool because it's more stagnant water and so there were a lot of these red looking worms or maggots swimming in there. The smaller pool on the left is much cleaner as there are two mini waterfalls that are keeping the water circulating and fresh. Anything less than five stars is an injustice so a glowing five stars and two thumbs up for Travertine Hot Springs!

    Travertine Hot Spring is one of those rare places that stays with you long after you leave…read more I've been lucky enough to experience this spot in multiple seasons and it truly delivers every single time. Whether it's a crisp winter soak with snow on the ground, a calm spring sunrise, warm summer nights, or the quiet stillness of fall, this place always feels right. What makes it special isn't just the hot springs themselves, but the feeling of escape. At night, the sky opens up, endless stars, the Milky Way glowing above you, and if you're patient (or lucky), shooting stars cutting across the darkness. It's peaceful in a way that's hard to find anymore. This is my favorite place to unplug, reset and breathe. No noise, no rush, just nature doing what it does best. Respect the land, pack out what you bring in and soak it all in. If you're looking for a true Eastern Sierra experience raw, beautiful and unforgettable this is it.

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    Gull Lake - They had a blow up jump house for the kids, that was pretty popular.

    Gull Lake

    4.0(9 reviews)
    34.4 mi

    This was the first year we attended the Fireman's BBQ. It's a fund raiser by buying raffle tickets…read morehaving the money go to June Lake Fire Department. The big prize is a boat and trailer. They had so many prizes, $1.00 per ticket. You didn't win just one prize, you could win four or more depending on the worth of them. It was a great turn out. The food was outstanding. BBQ brisket, potato salad, beans and two rolls. The kids had a great time with two playgrounds, and a bounce house. We will definitely be back next year. We got there at 12:30 and it was pretty crowded then. The time is from 12:00-4:00. Parking is difficult, you may end up walking a bit, it's worth going.

    One of many of the beautiful lakes in this area. Haven't had a whole lot of luck with fish in this…read morelake but fish are caught here. Either way this spot will be another place to throw all your worries to the side and enjoy the great outdoors. Spectacular views just like most lakes in the area. If your plans are to stop here you won't be disappointed!

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    Gull Lake - Tit was great having texts up to sit and eat lunch under, it got pretty warm. Best lunch, brisket, potato salad, beans and two rolls.

    Tit was great having texts up to sit and eat lunch under, it got pretty warm. Best lunch, brisket, potato salad, beans and two rolls.

    Gull Lake - I saw these two young boys by the water. It looked so pretty. Great location, the BBQ is at the playground across from the thrift shop.

    I saw these two young boys by the water. It looked so pretty. Great location, the BBQ is at the playground across from the thrift shop.

    Gull Lake - Lots of people came, besides the raffle, and eating they had numerous egg toss games for the adults and kids, it was pretty funny.

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    Lots of people came, besides the raffle, and eating they had numerous egg toss games for the adults and kids, it was pretty funny.

    Earthquake Fault

    Earthquake Fault

    4.5(30 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    Really easy to get to, no mosquitos, and not crowded at all. An older gentleman there who I think…read morewas an off duty park Ranger or something told us all about the fault, cases of people falling in, and what to look out for, etc. He said it's more impressive looking from the other side of the main road (going from Mammoth Lakes to Mammoth Mountain), though we couldn't find any signs or trailheads for this part afterwards. Nonetheless this is a pretty neat, quick stop with no hike required to get to it.

    I recently stopped by this earthquake fault to check it out while in the Mammoth area. It was easy…read moreto find, and parking was easy. Based on the photos, I was expecting this to be more like a cliff with a tall crack in it. In reality, it's more like a very long ditch. If you're into geology, or if you're super impressed by thinking about the earth splitting open, then maybe you should check this out. Personally, I wasn't very moved by this experience. If you didn't know that this was an earthquake fault, then there would be nothing impressive about it. It's just a very long gorge that is kind of deep in some places. I'm not sure if rappelling into the fault is allowed, but I thought it would be interesting to get a closer up view of some of the rocks and pools on the bottom. Honestly not really worth driving out of your way to see this unless you happen to be a geology fanatic, or are just dead set on seeing every possible sight near Mammoth.

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    Mono County Park - playgrounds - Updated May 2026

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