Inyo Craters

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Mammoth Scenic Lop
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

The Inyo Craters, nestled in Mammoth Lakes, CA, are a stunning geological wonder worth exploring. These craters are a result of past volcanic activity, offering visitors a glimpse into the earth's tumultuous history. The unique landscape, marked by rugged terrain and picturesque vistas, provides an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

As visitors wander through the Inyo Craters, they can witness the raw power of nature and marvel at the intricate formations shaped by volcanic eruptions. The site serves as a reminder of the earth's dynamic forces, captivating all who venture to its rugged terrain. Whether seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat in nature, the Inyo Craters promise a memorable journey through a landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity.

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4.022 reviews
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Sharon K.
9/17/2025

I use the all trails app to find this location. The road there can be bumpy but if a Tesla can get in there you shouldn't have a problem. There is a reasonable size parking lot. 15-20 or so cars....

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Justin M.
7/22/2025

Really neat place to hike to, if/when you can find it. No signs for the trail head besides a tiny hand written sign you can only see from a few feet away. The protective fence around parts of the...

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Melodie L.
7/5/2025

Nice little hike that the whole family can enjoy. It's a fairly easy one with minimal incline and the views from the top is amazing.

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Sean S.
10/15/2024

Most amazing scenery. Beautiful country, three incredible craters filled with aqua blue water. Fairly short hike, uphill. About 1/2 mile from parking to 1st crater and another 1/2 to 3/4 to the...

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Isabelle V.
6/20/2022

Ok you don't have to walk the long trail, drive in but your car will get dusty At the end of the road there will be parking, from that point on you will have to walk the trail. It is a dirt trail...

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