Recreation
Listed below are all of our recreation opportunities, in alphabetical order. Click on the designated card to find out more about each one!
Cottonwood Lakes Trail
Located near Horseshoe Meadows, the Cottonwood Lakes Basin has many pristine alpine lakes and creeks located between Mount Langley and Cirque Peak. Side trails branch to Muir Lake, Hidden Lake, South…
Cottonwood Lakes Walk in Campground
Site Open
Located in the Horseshoe Meadow Recreation Area, the Cottonwood Lakes Walk in campground has 13 walk-in sites suitable for backpackers and hikers to use the night before they are going to hike…
Cottonwood Pass Trail
Starting from the end of Horseshoe Meadows Road, the trail over Cottonwood Pass goes to the northern portion of the Golden Trout Wilderness. Small streams meander through tree-rimmed meadows in this…
Cottonwood Pass Walk in Campground
Site Open
Located in the Horseshoe Meadow Recreation Area this trailhead campground has 18 walk-in sites suitable for backpackers and hikers to use the night before they are going to hike into Golden Trout…
Coyote Flat
Site Open
This is a steep and rocky road, best suited to high clearance 4X4 vehicles. Much of Coyote Flat is almost 10,000 feet in elevation. Views of Palisade Glacier at the South end of the Flat.
Crater Flat and Deadman Creek Road
Trail C3.5 miles - 5.7 km (snowmoble trailhead to crater flat)7.3 miles - 12 km (Crater Flat to Trail G, Mammoth to June Lake)IntermediateAccess to this area is at the Caltrans cinder-shed…
Craters Loop Trail
10 miles of trail: open to mountain bike, hiking, and equestrian use.Intermediate - Advanced Mt BikeThe loop begins about 1/4 mile before the parking lot and heads west. There are signs to mark the…
Craters Spur Trail
3 miles of trail: open to mountain bike, hiking, and equestrian use.Intermediate Mt Bike route with single track optionsThe route starts from the Inyo Craters Loop and provides some sections of…
Deadman Campground, Upper and Lower
Site Temporarily Closed
20 campsites. A limited number of bear lockers are shared at this site.
Deer Lake Trail
The Deer Lakes trail is accessed by the Mammoth Crest Trailhead. This trail begins with a steep climb up the ridge from Lake George to the Mammoth Crest and yields spectacular views of Crystal Crag…