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Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
Lundy Canyon Trail Head
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JMO8541 (09/05/2020)
Nice rolling trail out to a series of falls that we're still being actively fed in late August. Plenty of shade courtesy of an abundance of Aspen trees. Not overly crowded and efinitely worth the effort. Highly recommended as a good alternative to some of the more crowded hikes in the Eastern Sierra. A hidden gem.
Jason Tan (03/18/2019)
Lundy Canyon (about 6 miles round trip)nThis hike, tucked away from Mono Lake and the town of Lee Vining, has a bit of everything: creeks, beaver ponds, aspens, wildflowers, waterfalls. You can theoretically turn around whenever you want, but if dangling your feet over a waterfall as you eat trail mix is what you’re after, be sure to make it the full three miles in. The hike has some ups (and consequently, since this is not a loop trail, some downs on your return), but the trail isn’t too debilitating. You’ll crave water breaks not because your legs hurt but because the views are too spectacular to walk past.
Zak S (09/09/2018)
I worked in Yosemite, and came here on my off-time because of the incomparable beauty and less-crowed trail. You’re bound to meet nice people along the Lundy Canyon Trail, and the parking was full at around 11AM, but you can park along pullouts on the gravel road. Leave no trace, don’t carve into the aspens (its overrated), and have a great time here. Will be coming back to see the Fall colors hopefully! :)
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
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