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Robinson Creek Trail

Twin Lakes

Photo © Sarah McCahill

Robinson Creek Trail — This is one of the most popular trails in the Bridgeport area and the beautiful subalpine views explain why! Moderately strenuous, the hike to Barney Lake is 7.8 miles, round trip, 1100' elevation). Many hikers continue on to shimmering Peeler Lake, an additional 8 miles, round trip and additional elevation gain of 1200'.

The Robinson Creek Trail begins at the end of Twin Lakes Road, located at the very North end of Bridgeport off US Hwy. 395. Twin Lakes Road ends at Mono Village, a private campground with cabins and a general store. Enter the campground and pay the backpacker fee to park your car near the beginning of the trail.

Vertical Gain or Loss: 1100 feet / 2300 feet

Trail Distance: 7.8 miles / 15.8 miles

For More Information, Contact:

Mono County Tourism/Film Commission

tourism@monocounty.org
MonoCounty.org
PO Box 3663, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
1-800-845-7922 · toll-free 1-800-845-7922

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Longitude: -119.377849100
Latitude: 38.147939400
Elevation: 7105 FT (2166 M)
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