California Fall Color has new reports for Plumas County, Bishop Creek, San Bernardino Mts. and Mineral King
Plumas County
See photos from 10/5/16 at Plumas County Comes Out to Play
Plumas County – Just Starting (0-10%)
Bishop Creek
General Conditions – Bishop Creek Canyon
See photos from 10/2/16 at Bishop Creek – Getting Past Peak, But Lots to Enjoy
- Above 9000’ – Past Peak YOU MISSED IT!
- 8,000’ and 9,000’ – Near Peak (50-75%) to Peak (75-100%)
- 7,000’ to 8,000’ – Patchy (10-50%)
Weir Pond (9,650’) – Past Peak YOU MISSED IT!
Sabrina Campground Area (9,000’) – Peak ( 75-100%) to Past Peak GO NOW! or YOU MISSED IT! – The aspen along Hwy 168 are now past peak, however aspen within the campground itself and along the stream are still peaking.
Parchers Resort (9,260’) – Past Peak YOU MISSED IT! – The canyon walls to the east and west of the resort are now past peak.
Willow Campground (9,000’) – Peak to Past Peak YOU ALMOST MISSED IT! – The campground and the aspen lining the road and the beaver pond are still holding their peak color, though many have peaked.
Table Mountain Camp (8,900’) – Peak to Past Peak YOU ALMOST MISSED IT! – The mountainside down canyon from the campground is now past peak, though aspen along the creek are peaking.
Surveyors Meadow (8,975’) – Peak (75-100%) GO NOW! – Surveyor’s meadow is now a mix of peaking and past peak stands. Give it another week of peak color here.
Lake Sabrina (9,150’) – Peak (75-100%) to Past Peak YOU ALMOST MISSED IT!
Sabrina Approach (9,100’) – Near Peak (50-75%) – The approach to Sabrina and the small ponds below the dam are peaking.
North Lake (9,255’) – Past Peak YOU MISSED IT!
North Lake Road – Past Peak YOU MISSED IT!
Mist Falls and the groves above Bishop Creek Lodge (8,350’) – Peak ( 75-100%) GO NOW! – Absolutely beautiful. This area has a week or two left of peak color.
Aspendell (8,400’) – Patchy (10-50%)– Aspendell is often one of the last areas of Bishop Creek Canyon to change. This area has many stands of lush aspen in it.
Groves above Cardinal Village (8,550’) – Peak ( 75-100%) GO NOW! – The canyon slope from above Cardinal Village up to Cardinal Pinnacle is losing its peak color, though areas near the middle fork of Bishop Creek and surrounding Cardinal Village are peaking.
Four Jeffries (8,000’) – Patchy (10 – 50%) – More yellow is appearing.
Intake II (8,000’) – Near Peak (50-75%) – Lovely right now!
Big Trees Campground (7,800’) – Patchy – (10 – 50%) – Yellow is now showing among the aspen.
Round Valley – Patchy (10-50%) –Gigi deJong reports that the Round Valley, northwest of Bishop, is carpeted with brilliant cadmium yellow rabbitbrush, providing a spectacular scene, particularly in morning light. Cottonwood along Pine Creek are a mix of developing gold and lime.
Mineral King
the aspen will soon be past peak, cottonwood are still another week or two away, meaning that fall color in this national park will continue for at least another week. See photos from 10/1/16 at Mineral King Gets Royal
Mineral King, Sequoia National Park – Peak (75-100%) GO NOW!
San Bernardino Mts.
Big Bear, Barton Flats and Jenks Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains are puttin’ on their colors. Orange black oak are getting reflected in lakes, a beautiful contrast to blue skies and lazy autumn days. see Photos from 9/29/16 at Bernardinos Begin to Get Big
- Big Bear – Patchy (10-50%)
- Barton Flats – Patchy (10-50%)
- Jenks Lake – Patchy (10-50%)


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