Picnic Grounds Road

Total Miles
4.2

Technical Rating

4

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This scenic route climbs 130 feet and drops almost 500 feet over just over 5.4 miles, running parallel to Mono Lake along its shoreline. The trail offers stunning views of the lake, the Eastern Sierras, and other surrounding peaks throughout the journey. Views include Mono Lake and its islands as well as the iconic tufa formations, with Mono Lake Tufa located near the north entrance. The wide, sandy trail is smooth and graded, though it can be very dusty during dry conditions. There is a water crossing 1.8 miles from the North entrance. See the difficulty section.

Photos of Picnic Grounds Road

Picnic Grounds Road
Picnic Grounds Road

Difficulty

Almost the entire trail earns the easiest difficulty rating with its wide, sandy but smooth and graded surface. However, 1.8 miles from the North entrance, there is a water crossing that can be swift and deep, potentially raising the difficulty to a 3 or 4 rating depending on the time of year. The water crossing can be particularly challenging in spring or after storms when water levels are higher. Please be safe.

History

Picnic Grounds Road leads to Mono Lake County Park, a popular recreation area offering access to the lake and its surroundings. While the exact date of the road's initial construction isn't specified in the provided information, its development is linked to the establishment and ongoing management of the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve and the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area.

Technical Rating

4

Picnic Grounds Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

Accessed off Highway 395, 1.5 miles north of Lee Vining Chevron Station. Also accessed from off Highway 395, 1.5 miles south of the Lee Vining Shell Station. Note that the access paved off Highway 395 on the south, but his trail starts on the non-paved section.

Picnic Grounds Road Map

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