MOUNTAIN BIKING - enjoy fun and challenging bike trails for pedalers of all ages and skill levels. The June Lake Loop offers some of the best down home cooking in the area. Everything from a full course breakfast and lunch in a rustic cafe over looking a pristine mountain lake to a locally famous eatery and saloon built in 1932 (located directly across the street from The Villager).
There's also a gourmet coffee shop, a local craft brewery and several fine dining establishments with stunning mountain views.
There's also a gourmet coffee shop, a local craft brewery and several fine dining establishments with stunning mountain views.
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Nestled in the picturesque village of June Lake, the oldest mountain resort town in California's Eastern Sierra, the Villager motel has been welcoming guests since the 1920's.
The Villager motel has an affordable variety of accommodations to fit your needs.
The Villager is centrally located in the June Lake Village-walking distance to June Lake or the Gull Lake Marina (home of the Monster Trout), restaurants, shops, and galleries.
All the while enjoying the incredible views made famous by Ansel Adams' stunning photographs.
The Villager motel has an affordable variety of accommodations to fit your needs.
The Villager is centrally located in the June Lake Village-walking distance to June Lake or the Gull Lake Marina (home of the Monster Trout), restaurants, shops, and galleries.
All the while enjoying the incredible views made famous by Ansel Adams' stunning photographs.
Beautifully remodeled ADA handicapped compliant room with kitchenette.
Comes with a private parking space and is completely designed to accommodate a wheelchair.
Comes with one Queen size bed.
Our Standard Rooms are located in the Motel Building and come with one queen size bed, and shower.
Our Standard Rooms with 2 beds come with one queen size bed, one twin size bed, and shower.
Optional kitchenette add-on for $15 per night.
Our Standard Room with Kitchenette offers one queen size bed, kitchenette (includes mini fridge, microwave, stove top, coffee maker, and toaster) and a shower.
Comes with a private parking space and is completely designed to accommodate a wheelchair.
Comes with one Queen size bed.
Our Standard Rooms are located in the Motel Building and come with one queen size bed, and shower.
Our Standard Rooms with 2 beds come with one queen size bed, one twin size bed, and shower.
Optional kitchenette add-on for $15 per night.
Our Standard Room with Kitchenette offers one queen size bed, kitchenette (includes mini fridge, microwave, stove top, coffee maker, and toaster) and a shower.
Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain are the two most visited locations in the Eastern Sierras each year with over One Million visitors.
And for good reason.
Surrounded by alpine beauty and majesty, the powdered peaks of the June Lake and Mammoth Mountain Ski Areas draw tens of thousands of skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ice skaters every winter.
The June Lake Loop offers both fun and challenging mountain biking for riders of all ages.
Whether you like riding single-track routes through the forest on mountain trails or the smooth asphalt roads with minimal traffic and awe-inspiring views of alpine lakes, streams and waterfalls, the June Lake Loop is a cycling paradise.
And for good reason.
Surrounded by alpine beauty and majesty, the powdered peaks of the June Lake and Mammoth Mountain Ski Areas draw tens of thousands of skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ice skaters every winter.
The June Lake Loop offers both fun and challenging mountain biking for riders of all ages.
Whether you like riding single-track routes through the forest on mountain trails or the smooth asphalt roads with minimal traffic and awe-inspiring views of alpine lakes, streams and waterfalls, the June Lake Loop is a cycling paradise.
Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain are the two most visited locations in the Eastern Sierras each year with over One Million visitors.
And for good reason.
Surrounded by alpine beauty and majesty, the powdered peaks of the June Lake and Mammoth Mountain Ski Areas draw tens of thousands of skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ice skaters every winter.
The June Lake Loop offers both fun and challenging mountain biking for riders of all ages.
Whether you like riding single-track routes through the forest on mountain trails or the smooth asphalt roads with minimal traffic and awe-inspiring views of alpine lakes, streams and waterfalls, the June Lake Loop is a cycling paradise.
And for good reason.
Surrounded by alpine beauty and majesty, the powdered peaks of the June Lake and Mammoth Mountain Ski Areas draw tens of thousands of skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ice skaters every winter.
The June Lake Loop offers both fun and challenging mountain biking for riders of all ages.
Whether you like riding single-track routes through the forest on mountain trails or the smooth asphalt roads with minimal traffic and awe-inspiring views of alpine lakes, streams and waterfalls, the June Lake Loop is a cycling paradise.
Yosemite Valley is a 1.5 hour drive from Lee Vining, and well worth the trip.
Several of the world's tallest waterfalls drop into this deep, glacier-carved, u-shaped valley.
The massive monoliths Half Dome, El Capitan and Sentinel Rock are among many impressive geologic features of Yosemite Valley.
Photographs of these wonders by Ansel Adams popularized Yosemite and helped establish landscape photography as an art form.
California State Route 158 loops away from U.S. Highway 395 for 16 miles, then returns.
Several of the world's tallest waterfalls drop into this deep, glacier-carved, u-shaped valley.
The massive monoliths Half Dome, El Capitan and Sentinel Rock are among many impressive geologic features of Yosemite Valley.
Photographs of these wonders by Ansel Adams popularized Yosemite and helped establish landscape photography as an art form.
California State Route 158 loops away from U.S. Highway 395 for 16 miles, then returns.
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