Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2024
44 2024 Scenic 395 June Lake Loop Pine Cliff Resort Serving You Since 1955 • Full Hookups • Water/Electric • Tent Sites • Store • Showers • Laundry • Propane Offering Everything for the Vacationer NEAR: Many Lakes, Obsidian Dome, Devils Postpile, Bodie, Yosemite, Mono Lake, Boat Rentals, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Hiking, Shops & Restaurants 760-648-7558 P.O. Box 38 • June Lake, CA 93529 S l n a t s F 7 M M w s v g i t 1 a t s k w w S p f s m L Continued from Page 43 June Lake as seen from Oh Ridge. The lake provides plenty of opportunities to make a catch or simply enjoy the afternoon. Courtesy photo J une Lake provides a lot of opportunities to make a catch or simply enjoy an af- ternoon of quiet contemplation while casting a fishing rod. The June Lake Loop is a fa- vorite fishing destination for an- glers. They come for the Lahon- tan cutthroat trout (June Lake only), the rainbow trout and the brown trout. Alper’s trout are also planted in the lakes. Where to Fish June Lake: Troll the road side of the lake, hitting the coves, around the marinas. Also try the far shore near the middle part of the lake. Shore fishing is good along the beach area, across the lake along the steep wall, near the reeds along the west side of the lake, and near Boulder Lodge. Gull Lake: Many anglers like to work the hole just to the left of the marina, but the favorite spot on the lake is known as The Rock. Silver Lake: Shore fishing near the parking lot at the south end of the lake is productive. Also try fishing where Rush Creek enters the lake and around the little is- lands at the south end. Float tube anglers do well along the southeast shoreline. Grant Lake: Try fishing where Park Creek and Rush Creek enter the lake. The peninsula is usually a good spot where big brown trout are caught. Sheepherders’ Bay is another favorite spot with locals. Often the Narrows near the marina can be productive. 38 2021-2022 Scenic 395 June Lake Loop Pine Cliff Resort The Ultimate June Lake Lodging Experience! TheOldest Year Round June Lake Resort. Est. 1927 FernCreekLodge isahistoricaland traditionaldestination for many loversof theEasternSierra. Located5milesoff Hwy.395 justpastJuneLake,you’llsense yourmountainexperiencesare justbeginning. Openyearroundandpet friendly. From twostory - fourbedrooms,toone bedroomcozycabins,allof our lodging has fullyequippedkitchens,color tele- visions,Wi-Fi,andsomewithfireplaces. Accommodatinggroups from2 to20. CommonAreas includeoutdoorfire- places,BBQ’sandafishcleaningstation. Ourwellstockedstoreprovidessnacks andhealthychoices,aswellasfine winesandbeer,fishingsupplies andmuchmore...ATM /Cashmachine. 4628 Hwy.158June Lake,CA93529 760-648-7722 1-800-621-9146 www.ferncreeklodge.com Facebook: Fern Creek Lodge on the June Lake Loop Fishing June Lake Loop COURTESY PHOTO June Lake as seen from Oh Ridge. The lake provides plenty of opportunities to make a catch or simply enjoy the afternoon. waste and trash in bear-proof trash cans is required. Gull Lake Campground Located in the heart of the June Lake Loop, camping on he lake has n ver b en so exciting. The 11-spot camp- ing gro d c n acc mmodate up to 30-foot vehicles and offers both potable water and flush toilets. Reservations aren’t required for the site nd eople can r gister at the campground, but it sees heavy use. The cost is $28 per night, up to a 14-day stay. Accord- ing toMono County Tourism, “there’s hardly a more pleas- ant place to be in summer: the trout are biting, the lake glistens and a lush aspen grove provides plenty of shade. Choose from 11 sites, all first- come, first-se ved with paved and easy drive-in access. Reversed Creek Campground Located in an isolated, wooden area of pine and as- pens, Reversed Creek Camp- ground offers some seclusion with its 17 sites. Both Gull Lake and June Lake re nearby for boating or fishing. Each site offers plenty of space to spread out, but this is still a central place to base a June Lake vacation where you can enjoy fishing, marinas & boat rentals, hiking, kayaking, and fall color viewing. Reservations aren’t needed but campers need to register at the camp- ground, camping up to 14 days is allowed and the cost is $28 a night. Silver Lake Campground Located in aspen and willow groves, Silver Lake Camp- ground is is nestled between Silver Lake and the dramatic scenery of the Ansel Adams Wilderness in the eastern Sierra NevadaMountains. This is a great base camp for fishing, boating, hiking, pic- nicking, horseback riding and photography. The facility has creekside camping with a boat ram and pack station nearby. The campgroun has 63 sites ava lable and will accommo- date 40 foot vehicle. Drink- ing water and flush toilets are available. Advanced registra- tion is required and the fees are $23 per night ($5/night extra for additional vehicles). RV Camping For those who want the lux- ury of an RV campground, June Lake Loop has a few options during the summer months. Golden Pine RV Park, in June Lake, opens for the summer season onMay 1, 2021. Gold- en Pine RV Park offers 26 sites, each with water, power and sewer hookups, as well as picnic tables and fire pits. Guests have access to re- strooms, showers, laundry and fish cleaning facilities. While you’re there, enjoy a game of horseshoes, darts or corn hole or take an easy walk to Gull Lake or The Village of June Lake. Call or email tomake res- ervations. The phone number is 760-648- 7473 and email is goldenpinervpark@gmail. com.
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