Way of the Mono Trail
Area Status: Open
The Way of the Mono trail is 0.6 miles long. Visitors curious about the first people to inhabit the area will want to vivit the Way of the Mono Interpretive trail. This self guided loop trail is easy, and offers a spectacular vista point to view the lake and mountains. Signs along the trail describe who the Mono people were and how they lived. The trailhead is located across from the Little Denver Church Day Use Area at Road 222, and ends at Loop. There is ample parking available. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking
Activities
Day Hiking
Alerts & Warnings
- Sierra NFSafety Advisory: Road and Recreation Facilities Closure Extended
- 05-15-00-23-11-SNF-Rec-Site-Road-Trail-Closure
- Bass Lake Ranger District plans to initiate winter/spring prescribed burning
- High Sierra Ranger District plans fall/winter/spring prescribed fire projects
- High Sierra Ranger District will be changing hours of operation
- Recreation Fee Program Accomplishment Highlights 2021
- Public Meeting Creek Fire Ecological Restoration Project Video
- Seasonal Visitors Center Closure