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Grant Lake California

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Grant Lake, California

elevation: 7,136′
surface acres: 1000

Grant Lake is the largest of the lakes on the famous June Lake Loop, the far north end (top) of Hwy 158. Eastern Sierra

Often windy, barren hills surround much of the lake; Good fishing and easy access all the way around lake. High desert, with big open skies and great views. Public boat ramps (dirt).

Graded Dirt Road #1S29 skirts the north end of this lake. Dirt Road #1S30 wraps around the back (east) side, while the paved highway skirts the western shoreline.

Grant Lake Marina
760-648-7964

Full service marina, fishing boat rentals, boat launch ramp, gasoline & a market.
Grant Lake Marina Campground w/ 70 camp sites. Usually open from late April through mid October.

AUTUMN COLOR: Some pockets of aspen near this lake, but most aspen groves are deeper on the loop.

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Picnic areas, hiking, back roads.
Views of Mono Lake.

Near north end of Grant, a Gravel Road #1N17 leads north from Hwy 158, thru BLM lands. Several short canyons w/ lakes and creeks; fishing, picnic spots, numerous hiking trailheads, some primitive campsites.

Silver Lake is next door.

nearby towns:

June Lake, CA
Lee Vining, CA

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Back of June Lake Loop

 

area maps:
Inyo National Forest USDA
Ansel Adams Wilderness Maps
Mammoth Lakes Map by NatGeo

1S63 – Inyo NF

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June Lake Loop – Hwy 158

also known as Road #1S63 – Inyo NF
and as California State Route 158
CA SR 158, or just Highway 158

Eastern Sierra Nevada

The quieter side of outdoor life can be found around June Lake. Fishing, camping, cabins, lodging, several lakes and one ski resort. When the busy-ness and crowds of Mammoth Mountain annoy, it is time to look elsewhere for your Eastern Sierra vacation.

June Lake is the neighboring community to the north, just a few miles from Mammoth, off US 395. The paved loop highway (158) is a wondrous scenic drive and awesome for outdoor recreation; but is subject to winter closures during NOV-MAY.

backpacking
boating
camping
fishing
hiking
horseback
snow ski

Autumn colors on this highway attract a fair amount of annual visitors. Book campgrounds or lodging (in summertime) for late September to early October for the best timing on fall foliage. First snow of the season usually arrives sometime in October.

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lake and creeks near the loop –

June Lake
Gull Lake
Silver Lake
Grant Lake

Rush Creek
Reverse Creek
Walker Creek

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Fern Lake – hike-in

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Walker Lake – hike-in

Inyo Forest Road #1N17 is a dirt road, off the main highway. Route leads north from Grant Lake over to Lee Vining junction @ CA 120. Numerous side routes up into scenic canyons, most of which are well signed. Perfect exploring for day hikers, creek fishing, small lakes and primitive camping spots.

Parker Lakes
Walker Lake

Inyo National Forest
Ansel Adams Wilderness

June Lake, CA

nearby towns:
Lee Vining, CA
Mammoth Lakes, CA

area maps:
Inyo National Forest USDA
Ansel Adams Wilderness Maps
Mammoth Lakes Map by NatGeo