Top 5 Bodies of Water in , Inyo County

February 14, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Owens Lake, Badwater, Salt Creek Interpretive Trail, Saratoga Springs, North Lake.
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1. Owens Lake

CA
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Owens Lake

Once traversed to transport silver ore for repackaging and shipment.

2. Badwater

Badwater Rd. 19 mi south of Furnace Creek, Death Valley National Park, CA 92328 +1 760-786-3200 http://www.nps.gov/deva/index.htm
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4.5 based on 2,980 reviews

Badwater

Located in Death Valley, this small salt pond is more than 280 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point in North America.

Reviewed By Baywalk827 - Hayward, United States

It is totally cool to be 282 feet below sea level surrounded by salt that looks like snow! Enjoy a hike out and marvel at the earth's processes and vastness of the valley. Visiting during cooler season recommended.

3. Salt Creek Interpretive Trail

Death Valley National Park, CA 92328
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Salt Creek Interpretive Trail

Reviewed By karebl - Oregon, United States

This was an easy boardwalk hike near a stream with small pup fish in it. (Very hard to see as they were small) We ran out of time due to a prior commitment and wish we had time to see the whole loop and larger pond at the end.

4. Saratoga Springs

Ibex Hills, Death Valley National Park, CA http://www.tecopahotspringscampground.com
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Saratoga Springs

5. North Lake

North Lake Road, Bishop, CA 93514
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Reviewed By B3022OQmichaels

North lake is an alpine lake that is a car accessible fishing lake away from the massive crowds. The water only covers a few acres and can't be more than 15 ft. deep at its deepest. Regularly stocked by the DFG this lake doesn't get a lot of fishing pressure because of the steep road to get up there. It is generally quiet and fly fishermen in float tubes do really well. There is plenty of shoreline on the north side of the lake and bait fisherman will find it easy to make a catch. The dirt parking lot is shared with the local pack outfitters and trailhead parking. There are good pit toilets there as well for your use.

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