
Color spotter Michael Kwok drove up Laurel Lakes Road last weekend. This is a steep and rocky road, which requires a high-clearance, 4-wheel-drive vehicle but yields some wonderful fall colors this time of the year.
Most people only view this color from a distance, but Michael was feeling adventurous and we are thankful he was.
He took some amazing photos and a beautiful video (see below), and found that the area is near or at peak and won’t last long.
Laurel Lakes Road (7,200′-10,000′) – Near Peak to Peak (50-100%) GO NOW!








Good morning. Where is Laurel Lakes Road located?
Thank you.
Greg
Just south of Mammoth. I have only been once and can’t believe it has been more than 10 years! I would have bet I’d be back before I go again! there’s a valley to camp in with a small creek about half way up. I thought it was closer to 11000 ft at the main Lake. absolutely beautiful and there are trout! some tought clearance spots when I went and real tight at the end.
Be advised, the final turn approaching the lake is a very tight switchback. Additionally, the switchback is about 500′ above the lake.
So, eye dialating, breath taking colors with a switchback to match
You are your own guardrails.
i rode my KTM 350 xcf up to the lake. no problemo. great views from up top.