Lundy Lake, California, United States


4.5 (55 reviews) Spent Ranking #5 in Lee Vining Bodies of Water

Quiet olace

Very quiet place especially in the off season. Everything closed great views and enjoyable place to walk.
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Address

Lundy Lake Road , Lee Vining, California, United States.

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 12:09

User Ratings

4.5 based on (55 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Cali4niahiker 5:00 PM Nov 6, 2014
    An Autumn Stunner!
    Visited this canyon before in summer. Came back in fall strictly for colors, and what a show it was! There are picnic benches at the end of the road. You can hike a short distance to Lundy Lake, or you can go beyond and grind your way up to Yosemite. Photos enclosed.
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  • 4Ron N 5:00 PM Aug 6, 2014
    Beautiful all year
    I first camped at Lundy with my parents in 1938. The resort was owned and operated by the Miller family and the folks who braved the five mile dirt road were the same each year...like a large extended family. Fishing was always good and in those days the limit was 25. One could still wander the old ruins of Chinatown, now camping sites, and hike uninhibited throughout the canyon. There were still active mines in the area. My first fishing rod was a gift from Nellie Bly who ran the Happy Landing Resort next to the Millers...for some reason they didn't get along and never spoke. Nellie lived in the canyon year round even when snowed in through the winter. Once a visitor always a lover of the place.

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