Monday, October 11, 2010

Hiking at Lundy Lake

Lundy Lake, California


Lundy Lake in the fall is a quiet get a way with a breathtaking view of mountainous terrain, golden aspens and tall evergreens. The high altitude, mile long lake stands at 7858 feet, 2395m, and lies around 15 miles north of Lee Vining, California.


The history of Lundy lake goes back to the mining days in the late 1800's where it's principal use was as a sawmill, producing timber for the nearby mining town of Bodie, California. Lundy Lake was named from the sawmill operator, W. J. Lundy.


Aspen trees, Populus tremuloides, better known as Quaking Aspens or Quakies because their leaves flutter with the slightest breeze, accent the landscape in fall colors of yellow and gold.



There are numerous trail heads at Lundy Lake for hiking or just enjoying the alpine view.


What an enjoyable venture to spend out with my camera, walking along brilliant aspen forests on a fall day at Lundy Lake.


For more information on Lundy Lake, please contact the Lee Vining Chamber of Commerce:


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