There are some outstanding roadside flowers on the road up to Rock Creek. The best flowers start around 8500 feet elevation. There is are area with Kelley's Lilies, maybe 100's, along the road to Rock Creek Trailhead at about 9570 feet, just after the sign that you are entering Inyo County. Same area saw Rein Orchids. Some things were drying up along Rock Creek trail in the meadows but still many flowers in bloom along the trail. Did find Alpine Gentians as well. If you plan to visit this area go soon.
Used Rock Creek Wildflowers book by Cathy Rose and Stephen Ingram. It was very helpful. Click read more to see detailed plant list.
Drive up to Trailhead from 395
.9 mile Prickly Poppies
1.4 miles Angelica, Southern Mt. Misery, Wild Currants in fruit, Rabbitbrush, Popcorn, Gayophytum, Skeleton Plant, Frosty Buckwheat
2.6 a tapestry of foliage of high desert plants as well as “Frosty Buckwheat”
3.2 Lupine
5.1 Paintbrush
5.4 This is where the flowers really start at about 8500' elevation. Yellow Monkey Flower, Kelly's Lily, Rein Orchids, Ranger Buttons, Arrow-leaf Groundsel, Wild Rose Lupines, Willow Herb, Scarlet Gilia, Western Columbine, Yarrow, Richardson's Geranium
@ 9579 feet elevation there are hundreds of Kelley's Lilies on the north side just the bicycle sign (from the road end, it was just before the entering Mono County sign). Lots of Lupine, stream orchids,Willow herb, goldenrod, columbine, frog orchid.
@9740 lots of dogbane in bloom
@9950 after the road narrowed the was mountain pride and possible Coville's Phlox.
@Mosquito Flat, parking area. Meadow drying out. Slender and Sticky Cinquefoil, Whorled Penstemon, Paintbrush, Linanthus, maybe Colville's Phlox, Rosy Everlasting (Antennaria), and a very few Shooting Stars, an Erigeron and a Yarrow
Rock Creek Trail:
Slender and Sticky Cinquefoil, Whorled Penstemon , Paintbrush, Goldenrod, maybe Colville's Phlox, Mountain Pride, Erigeron
Mountain Lupine (endemic)
Single-stemmed groundsel
Delphinium
Timothy Grass
Mtn, Pennyroyal
Into Meadow Lupine
Naked Buckwheat
Frosted Buckwheat
Showy Penstemon
White Bark Pine
Squirrel-tail grass
Snowberry
Rangers Buttons
Scarlet Gilia
Sierra Daisy
Prickly Phlox
Meadow Linanthus
Carpet Phlox
Bitter rush
Nuttal's Linanthus
Large Elephant-head
Tiny astragalus
Goldenrod
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Rosette Thistle
Shooting star just a few
Wandering Daisy
Western Columbine
Fireweed
Swamp Onion
Club moss-Ivesia
Primrose Monkey flower
Rosy Everlasting
Matted Buckwheat
King's Sandwort
@fork took Morgan Pass Fork and went a little further and found
White Gentian, just off the trail, in meadows on each side of it
Red Heather, gone over
Labrador Tea
Long-stalked starwort


Are there photos? I seem to never be able to see or access any photos in this group.
Thank you
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By: mizcaliflower on July 19, 2016
at 10:39 PM
Sorry for the late reply but internet access was limited while I was in the Eastern Sierra. The Calphoto site is mainly designed to be a discussion/bulletin board to share information. People often put links to photos but rarely post them there. I regularly put photos on Natural History Wanderings for my own trips and I will be putting photos there within the next few days from my Eastern Sierra Trip.
Sandy
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By: Sandy Steinman on July 25, 2016
at 9:46 AM