PARCHERS RESORT just posted it first fall color report of the season
Historically there hasn’t been much to report this early in the fall however this season has been surprising on many levels, including an early start to the autumn colors. While the majority of the aspen and willow are still a deep dark green, many of the trees have started turning with some brilliant yellow and a touch of orange already showing around the canyon. With a 3rd year of drought in the high country, it’s impossible to predict when the peak color will show, but with higher than average precipitation during the summer months, we’re hopeful that the fall color, despite an early start, will offer spectacular photographic opportunities throughout September and into early or mid October.
0 – 15% – Weir Pond 9650ft One of the most scenic locations in the Bishop Creek Canyon is Weir Pond. We’re used to seeing some of the first color of the season here but for whatever reason, there isn’t much happening yet, somewhat of a surprise given the color developing down canyon. A few select branches are in full color but the aspen around the pond and on the mountain above the pond to the west are still mostly green.
15 – 30% – Sabrina Campground 9000ft One of the first places to find peak color is just below the entrance to Sabrina Campground on Hwy 168, especially on the eastern wall of the canyon. As expected, this area already has a lot of aspen turning and some of them even have a bit of orange and red hues.
15 – 30% – Table Mountain Camp 8900ft A surprising amount of color is already visible in the groves just above and below Table Mountain Group Campground. The aspen along the road and the camp itself are still green but the dark green of summer has definitely lightened to a more bright lime green.
15 – 30% – Surveyors Meadow 8975ft Another area that is really ahead of the game is Surveyor’s Meadow. The hillsides above and around Surveyor’s Meadow are already exhibiting some beautiful yellow and gold. It will be interesting to see how things progress here in the coming weeks.
0 -15% – Lake Sabrina 9150ft Despite the drought, water managers have been able to store a fair amount of water in the reservoir at Sabrina adding to the beauty. The groves directly across the lake from the store & café are turning yellow, as are the groves to the west above the main inlet towards the back of the lake. There is still a lot of color on deck but folks could realistically get some exceptional photos now if they wanted. With the 10 day forecast similar to what we’d see during the summer, the color should continue to develop over the next several weeks.
0 -15% – North Lake 9255ft The North Lake area has a bit of color, especially on the hillside above the pack station, but the road is still green as can be. This area has a tendency to turn quickly so we’ll be watching closely to see how things progress around this beautiful high country lake.
0 -15% – Steiny Loop above Mt. Glen Camp 8600ft This is somewhat of a sleeper spot for photographers being that these groves are along a dirt road off of South Lake Road. A few aspens have branches that are turning but the majority of the trees are still green, albeit a bit lighter shade of green than we typically see in the summer. Judging by the lime green leaves, I would expect to see some significant color in the next week to 10 days.
0 – 15% – Mist Falls and the groves above Bishop Creek Lodge 8350ft Not much color here but there are a few trees that are ahead of the game and showing some yellow. The trees in this area tend to peak late in September or even early to mid October so it’s no surprise that there isn’t much going on yet.
0-15% – Aspendell 8400ft Another area that tends to peak later is the small community of Aspendell. There is little to no color around the neighborhood as of today.
15 – 30% – Groves above Cardinal Village 8550ftAs green as Aspendell is, it’s surprising that just a half mile above the community there is significant color already. The trees on the east slope above Cardinal Village are already turning yellow. One of the best views in the canyon can be captured from a turnout just above Aspendell.
See photos and follow reports from Parchers Resort at Eastern Sierra Fall Color Bishop Creek Canyon.


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