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This lake is so wonderful. If you need a place to stay Mammoth Mountain Inn is a nice choice. Now, you may feel that's a heap but there's even more entertaining stuff to do here in the Central Sierra Nevada. Get your pulse rate up on the great whitewater of Dinkey Creek, and College Rock is an attention-grabbing thing to spot while you're here. And if that's not sufficient there's loads more entertaining things to do in the Central Sierra Nevada. You might
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| | want to pay a visit to Potter Pass while you're here at Lower Twin Lake, and nearby you stumble on the Deep Creek Trail which is a splendid hiking trail. You'll never forgive yourself if you don’t go skiing at Sierra Summit if you're here, and camping is available at Kokanee Campground. If you came for an overnight stay Sample Meadow Campground is a great place to camp, and Round Meadow is a good place to stretch your legs a bit. Any time is a tremendous | |
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time at Lower Twin Lake if you adore the outdoors. You can run the rapids of Mono Creek close to Lower Twin Lake, and Lower Twin Lake is not the only spot nearby, George Lake is a nearby lake. This lake is so wonderful. A lake
nearby is Upper Twin Lake, and there is a nice hiking trail close by called the Red Mountain Trail. This lake is located in the wonderful Central Sierra Nevada. All through the warmest time of the year, highs usually are in the 70's
at Lower Twin Lake with night lows in the 40's. Highs during the winter are ordinarily in the 40's; after the sun is down throughout the wintertime temperatures at Lower Twin Lake sink into the 20's. The amount of rain that falls
at Lower Twin Lake is close to the national average; through January this area sees the most rain, and July on the other hand is the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.29278 Longitude: -119.1525
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Bigwood, Mammoth Lakes, 22 miles away |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lower Twin Lake:
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Red Mountain Trail, Fresno County, 6 miles away 16.8 hiking miles, 2167 feet elevation difference |
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Deep Creek Trail, Fresno County, 19 miles away 8 hiking miles, 1608 feet elevation difference |
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Dinkey Creek, Fresno CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class V - 3.5 miles long (Dinkey Dome to Dinkey Campgrounds) |
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Mono Creek, Fresno CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class IV(V) - 1.5 miles long (Vermillion Dam to Mono Diversion) |
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San Joaquin River, Madera/Fresno CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class IV-V - 7 miles long (Mammoth Pool Dam to Mammoth Pool Powerhouse) |
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Sierra Summit
 | 3 PHOTOS Sierra Summit is located in the Sierra National Forest, just 65 miles northeast of Fresno at Huntington Lake. The resort offers over 1600 feet of vertical serviced by seven chairlifts and 4 surface lifts with terrain to suit all ability levels. There is slopeside lodging at the Sierra Summit Inn with a full service rental and repair shop, sports shop and snowsports school. Sierra Summit has invested heavily in snow making allowing us to offer consistent snow coverage on most runs all winter long. Our snowmaking also allows for an earlier season opening as well as allowing skiing and riding well into April during most seasons. The resort continues to provide the best winter experience at a tremendous value with money-saving options such as the Stay and Play lodging special, $20 high school Sundays, a Learn to Ski and Snowboard Guarantee and a spring season pass special. Visit www.sierrasummit.com for details.... |
Rainbow Lake
 | Rainbow lake, as well as numerous other lakes in the Dinkey Lakes Wilderness Area are well worth the moderate effort it takes to visit. Rainbow lake itself is cupped between a low granite ridge and a steeper, curving granite wall. It is a beautifully clear lake populated with large numbers of rainbow trout which I assume gave it the name. Information, registration, and restrictions can all be obtained at the Ranger station located in the town of Prather. We camp at this lake at least twice a year, and it is always one of my favorites.... |
Mammoth Pool Reservoir
 | 11 miles away Too windy. Lake level drops significantly starting in July with severe hazards. Don't waste your time....Myself and my brother have been camping at Wagners Campground at Mammoth Pool Reservoirs since the 70's. We grew up every summer here and now we have our families and friends that join us every summer. Its a beautiful, peaceful and fun place to raise your kids on camping. Boating is great on the lake since you can sneak in some great water for catching some BIG AIR! with no one on the lake but maybe 1-2 boats. Its a great place to have your kids learn all the water sports, you don't have to worry about other boaters trying to run them over!!!!! as most lakes are!!! SEE YA THERE!!!... |
Jackass's Meadows Campground
 | 13 miles away I've been to the campground and it is a great area; however, it is NOT an arid environment as the description says.? It is located at over 7000 feet in a forested area.? In addition, there is NO access to Devils Postpile (or the Mammoth area, as is implied by the lodging links). The campground is located at the end of the road and there is no road pass over the Sierra anywhere in this area. This campground is seasonal and is snowed in completely in the winter. ... |
Lost Keys Lakes
 | 15 miles away I heard from friends who fished there twice, a long time ago that the fishing was fantastic. It was a real steep climb to the lakes though.... |
Cora Lakes
 | 18 miles away Beautiful small high Sierra lake. Rainbow and an abundant amount of large Browns. Great lake for float tube. Shore reeds fairly heavy around the shoreline. Go to the NE end of the lake on the rocks, very nice. Browns below.... |
Bear Twin Lakes
 | 18 miles away Great place to visit! A must see for all families and tourists! The awe and marvel at the beauty of the lake is indescribable! My family had an awsome experience and Joey, Anisa, and Diana ( my children) all would love to go back! Bear Twin Lakes is not a place to miss! Just watch out for the occasional black bear!... |
Jackass Lakes
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO Went the ''difficult'' way with my family and I agree... do not stop at the Jackass Lake trailhead off of Beasore Rd unless you want a very challenging hike up +/- 2k in elevation change. Go further to Norris lake trailhead and hike up. Beyond the hike (both my 7 and 5 yr olds made it) the lake is nice and the views are awesome!!!!... Jackass Lakes is a very beautiful lake and the trail leading there is quite enjoyable. I have made two seperate trips to the Lower lake, but I've yet to continue on up to the higher lake. There are two different trails that I know of leading to these lakes. The first I hiked with my girlfriend JB, and the trailhead can be found right off of Beasore Rd. The marker for the trailhead is just off the road on your right. The trail begins just across the street from the marker. This particular trail is VERY challenging. Only suggested for hikers in good shape or really looking for a workout. The hike took up about 3+ hours one-way to complete, and the entire trek was done at a pretty steep incline. Just when we had reached the lake a ranger informed us that nobody goes that way because it's too difficult...they use the OTHER trail. (great) So, the next trip I made I used this other trail, which is accessible by the Norris Creek trailhead. (This trailhead offers at least 3 different opportunities for hiking trails and destinations.) Using the Norris trail proved much easier and boasted clas... |
June Mountain
 | 25 miles away Really nice runs and great Sierra scenery, it's a great mountain.... |
Mammoth Mountain
 | 26 miles away This is my favorite ski mountain in California, you have to go out of the state to find a better one.... |
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
 | 50 miles away Kings Canyon has this great cave you can go into with all kinds of cool formations.... |
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