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Benton Crossing Road

Road bikers with Mount Morrison in the back ground

Photo © Londie Paldesky

Benton Crossing road is an out and back road bike ride, with rolling mellow hills, and spectacular views of the Sierra and Mount Morrison on the return. Start at the green church on Benton Crossing road just south of Mammoth Lakes on Highway 395.

Route Directions

Start at the green church on Benton Crossing road just south of Mammoth Lakes on Highway 395.

Route Length: 20 miles or longer

Route Difficulty

Easy with Some Moderately Strenous Sections

For More Information, Contact:

Mono County Tourism Commission

tourism@monocounty.org
www.MonoCounty.org
PO Box 603, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
toll-free 800-845-7922

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Longitude: -118.823103900
Latitude: 37.618650600
Elevation: 7043 FT (2147 M)
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