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Enjoyment of the whispering winds, the zephyrs, the airstreams of the Sierra Nevada and Great Basin areas of the United States in a recreational vehicle.

South of Carson City on U.S. 395

The Southern Part of U.S. 395 terminates at the junction of I 15 in the Mojave Desert. From Carson City to Bishop, it runs along the Eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.




T win Lakes off U.S. 395 near Bridgeport, CA


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Name

Type

Route

W Lon

N Lat

dx1

El


Mono Lake, Topaz Lake

Mono Lake/Conway summit


395 S






Bridgeport area, Twin Lakes

NFS

395 S

119.32

38.17

122



Bridgeport area, Virginia Creek


395 S




9000 +


Bridgeport area, Green Creek

NFS

395 S




7000 +


Bridgeport area – Obsidian campground

NFS

395 S






Obsidian Dome photo gallery


NFS

Inyo National Forest

395 S

119 degrees 01.338'

37 degrees 44.986'


8162


Glass Creek, Deadman. Hartley Srpings, and Obsidian Flat campgrounds

2015 & 2023 Glass Creek

2016 – Hartley Springs

NFS

Inyo National Forest

395 S




8400


Sawmill Meadows

NFS

395 S

120 E




9000


Sagehen Summit

Sagehen PDF file

NFS

395 S

118 degrees 51.650

37 degrees 51.948


8394


Bodie


395 S






Mammoth Lakes area – Mammoth Consolidated mine








Death Valley photo galleries

NPS

395 S






Manzanar National Historic Site

NPS

395 S





SNU Rallies in this area

Twin Lakes 2003 -|-2004 -|- 2005 -|- 2007

Obsidian Dome 2006 -|- 2007 -|- 2008 -|- 2009 -|- 2010 -|- 2011 -|- 2012 -|- 2013 -|- 2014 -|- 2016

Death Valley 2008 -|- 2009 -|- 2010

Green Creek 2013 -|- 2017

Glass Creek 2015 -|- 2018 -|- 2023




Alpine County Camping | The Long Valley Caldera north of Bishop ( http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/fact-sheet/fs108-96/ ) | A Field Trip to Owens Valley/Mammoth Lakes | Petroglyphs of the Volcanic Tablelands: Bishop, California by Jeffrey O'Brien. | www.395.com links | - AA Roads on US 395 | Researchers Test MCM Technology at Mono Lake | The Mono Basin Ecosystem: Effects of Changing Lake Level


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  1. Approximate distance in miles from the junction of U.S. 395 and Interstate 80 in Reno NV


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