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Rush Creek Trail, June Lake

Silver Lake

Photo © Sarah McCahill

The Rush Creek Trail (7.25 miles) starts from the northern end of Sliver Lake, off SR 158 and the June Lake Loop. The scenic trail goes up and across the cliff above Silver Lake for 2.25 miles to the junction with the Agnew Pass Trail. It then continues past Agnew Lake and Gem Lake for another 2.50 miles to the junction with the Parker Pass Trail. Spectacular views and scenery!

A wilderness permit is required for overnight travel.

Trail Distance: 7.25 miles

For More Information, Contact:

Mono County Tourism & Film Commission

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

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Longitude: -119.128586100
Latitude: 37.782968500
Elevation: 7247 FT (2209 M)
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