Views from the new Bridgeport Winter Trail System
photo by Nathan Bech, Wilderness and Trails Manager, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
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Things have been a bit quieter weather-wise after the massive snow storms that rolled through Mono County in late December last year. Fortunately the fantastic snow base is keeping our favorite winter activities going, while the lovely weather and sunshine are making anything outside extra enjoyable. We hope you can take advantage of the bluebird days and escape to the Eastern Sierra soon.
This amazing weather also has us looking forward to the seasons ahead – to the regular fishing season kicking off on April 30th, to a spring filled with waterfalls and wildflowers (stay tuned for when things start blooming – we’re guessing late April/May), and to a fun-filled summer outside.
If you’re thinking ahead and planning a visit, reply to this email or give us a call at 800-845-7922 if we can help.
Have a great weekend!
Alicia, Jeff, Morgan and Liz
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New Bridgeport Winter Trail System Pilot Program
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Exciting news from Bridgeport – thanks to a public-private partnership and local volunteers, a new 4.25 mile groomed trail is now available along Buckeye Road. Enjoy Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and winter fat biking along with expansive views of the Bridgeport Valley.
Photo by Nathan Bech
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Summer will be here soon – be sure to save your spot! Overnight trail permits, YARTS tickets, and many campsites can be reserved online in advance, which we highly recommend.
Visit recreation.gov for trail permit and campsite reservations up to six-months in advance, and visit YARTS.org for tickets to see Yosemite without the hassle of driving and parking.
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2022 Visitor Guide Now Available
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Our new 2022 visitor guide is here, full of inspiration and information to help with your trip planning. View it online or request a one by mail here.
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Special for e-news subscribers only: the first 100 requests will receive a free 2022 events calendar!
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Regular Fishing Season opens April 30!
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2022 Fishing Events:Â Plan your trip to your favorite fishing spot around this year’s derbies, events and festivals. There’s something for everyone!
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For a better Bodie or Mono Lake visit:
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Friends of Bodie Day, history talks, stamp mill tours, custom private tours, photography workshops, and three special ghost walks.
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Naturalist-guided South Tufa walking tours, canoe tours, field seminars, Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua, and custom trips.
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We all have the great responsibility to care for the Eastern Sierra, be sure to brush up on your Mountain Manners before your visit.
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Mono County Tourism | PO Box 603 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
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