Mono County’s Canyons

Eastern Sierra, Fall Color Report

Earlier today, we posted about patchy to near peak color being seen in the canyons north of Mono Lake. This post covers those south of Mono Lake.

Bruce Wendler visited June Lake Loop, Convict Lake, McGee Creek and Rock Creek, sending back these snaps. Haze hung in the air on Friday, greying the images.

As reported, Rock Creek is at peak though the highest levels are about to bow out. McGee is next up, then Convict and then June Lake.

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2 thoughts on “Mono County’s Canyons”

  1. Hi, Thank you for the lovely pictures. I am assuming the trails along the June Lake Loop are open? Alltrails currently state that they are closed but I do not know if their information is yet updated.

    Thank you

    Reply
    • The latest from Inyo National Forest is that all backcountry (Wilderness) trails remain closed. Here’s a link to the USDA’a Q&A: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r5/home/?cid=FSEPRD804563

      Air quality in the June Lake area has not been good, both creating a health hazard and diminishing the outdoor experience. Our advice is to stay watchful. Mono County Tourism will announce improvements as soon as they occur, and we will do so as soon as we learn of them.

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