Posted by: Sandy Steinman | October 15, 2020

Fall Colors in Mono County 10/14/20

Mono County Tourism Reports

It’s peak week round one! Most of your favorite Mono County fall color destinations will be at or near peak this week. If you want to see the fall colors this year, book your trip in the next two weeks!

Weather and smoke have varied greatly over the past week with clear skies today and smoky/hazy conditions near Mammoth Lakes over the last few days. Please check the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District orAirNow.gov (air quality) reports before you head out each day.

National Forest Update: The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is fully open and the Inyo National Forest has partially reopened. Fishing, hiking, hunting, and fall color viewing is now open everywhere while wilderness areas in the Inyo National Forest remain closed.

Read more and see detailed report at  Fall Colors in Mono County – Mono County Tourism and Film Commission


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  1. Camilo Arellano's avatar

    I’m planning to go to mammoth lakes,June lake loop on October 15. Would this be a good date for fall color experience? Thanks

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    • Sandy Steinman's avatar

      Fall Color varies from year to year. Check with the Mono County Tourism website as they often post fall color conditions.

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