Koenig Lake, Central Sierra Nevada, Mono County, California

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     High temperatures at Koenig Lake during the warmest time of the year are in the 80's, and the overnight is slightly chillier of course, generally in the 50's. High temperatures throughout the wintertime are normally in the 40's while Koenig Lake nighttime low temperatures all through the winter are in the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. Around Koenig Lake you don’t get a lot of rainfall; the month with most of the rain is January while July is typically the driest  
   month.
Hiking along the Silver King Trail is nice fun, and from Koenig Lake you acquire a great view of Leavitt Peak. Man, is there lots of amusing stuff to do right next door to Koenig Lake. A spree to Koenig Lake wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Sardine Falls, and if you've had enough of Koenig Lake, Latopie Lake is nearby. This lake is so wonderful. Koenig Lake is not the only place nearby, Leavitt Lake is a nearby lake, and do take a hike
 
               on the Early Emigrant and Indian Trail.
That right there is loads of enjoyable things already but it goes on, the Central Sierra Nevada has it all. Leavitt Meadows Campground is a brilliant campground nearby, and everybody close by loves skiing at Dodge Ridge. Float down the rapids of West Walker River in a kayak; Koenig Lake is a delightful place to visit for more than one day, Deadman Campground is a delightful place to camp nearby. Koenig Lake is located in the Central Sierra Nevada.
Be careful coming to the Central Sierra Nevada, you might not ever wanna return home again. If you come at the right time of year, West Walker River offers some magnificent whitewater, and you can have a nice hiking adventure along the Corral Valley Trail.

 
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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 38.28139
Longitude: -119.6267

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 Hotels Near Koenig Lake:
Super 8 Gardnerville/Carson City, Gardnerville, 23 miles away
Best Western Topaz Lake Inn, Topaz Lake, 23 miles away
The Ahwahnee, Yosemite National Park, 29 miles away
The Mountain Club, Kirkwood, 31 miles away
dnc -- Wawona Hotel, Yosemite National Park, 33 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Koenig Lake:
Leavitt Meadows Campground, Mono County, 6 miles away
Deadman Campground, Tuolumne County, 9 miles away
Baker Campground, Tuolumne County, 9 miles away
Sonora Bridge Campground, Mono County, 11 miles away
 Hiking Trails Near Koenig Lake:
Early Emigrant and Indian Trail, Mono County, 9 miles away
      7.6 hiking miles, 2323 feet elevation difference
Silver King Trail, Alpine County, 11 miles away
       23.6 hiking miles, 1976 feet elevation difference
Corral Valley Trail, Alpine County, 11 miles away
       7.4 hiking miles, 756 feet elevation difference
 Ski Areas Near Koenig Lake:
Dodge Ridge, California, 23 miles away
      1600 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Koenig Lake:
West Walker River, Mono CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class IV-V - 2.3 miles long (Leavitt Station Trailhead to Pickel Meadow)
West Walker River, Mono CountyCounty, 15 miles away
      Class III-V - 11 miles long (Highway 395 Bridge to Walker)
Stanislaus River - Middle Fork, Tuolumne CountyCounty, 16 miles away
      Class IV-V - 13 miles long (Baker Campground to Donnells Lake)
 National Parks Near Koenig Lake:
Yosemite National Park, Yosemite National Park - CA, 38 miles away
 Lakes Near Koenig Lake:
Leavitt Lake, Mono CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Latopie Lake, Mono CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Leavitt Lake
I went to Leavitt lake just yester day beautiful lake we caught about 10 fish all rainbows but one brook...I spent many a fishing trip at Leavitt Lake. Once everyone got over altitude sickness the fishing was great. Water and the sky clear and blue. Walked in one late winter. It was a challange but worth the adventure. The kids never failed to catch limits and we all enjoyed sharing with the few people who ventured up the hill to fish. Even saw a bear or two off and on. I will have to dig out some pictures and post them....... east. Watch closely for the road/sign. Short afternoon thunderstorms a possibility. Great fishing for mostly brook trout. Tried hiking up to Latopie Lake where golden trout are supposed to reside, but didn't quite make it. We did however make it over to Koenig Lake which is fairly close to Leavitt. Decent camping sites. Bring your own firewood, drinking water, and toilet facilities...this is remote primitive camping via automobile at it's best.

Not a whole lot of forest around as you're above the timber line just under 10,000'. Saw other campers there during our stay. Took the dogs & cut them loose as they had a good time, too. Plenty of shoreline access everywhere, and a trail that encircles the lake. When we get back up there, hopefully soon, we hope to either try a small boat or float tubes. Boat wise I would stick with a non powered vessel such as a canoe, or lightweight car topper. No launching, by hand only.

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High Emigrant Lake
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I went and was swarmed by literally thousands of mosquitoes....
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Each pull-thru site even has double sewer for easier connection by Motor homes or 5th wheels. Sites range in size from 25-30 feet in width and 40-68 feet in depth. Sites are graveled which allow for easy in and out access. Large 12-14 trees populate each site along with a picnic table.

The new bathhouse was built for use by RV’ers. There are four private baths each with its own shower, sink and toilet. There is also a laundry room with coin-operated washers and dryers and for the RV groups that want a place to have a pot-luck or to play cards, there is even a clubhouse.

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Pacific Crest Trail - section 13
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Roundtrip Distance 12.7 miles
Elevation Gain 2,867 ft.
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