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Crowley Lake is a reservoir on the upper Owens River in southern Mono County, California, in the United States. Crowley Lake is 15 mi (24 km) south of Mammoth Lakes.
Crowley Lake is one of the only locations in the Eastern Sierra where visitors can drive up to the water’s edge. With a shoreline that adds up to 45 miles, fishing, boat rentals, and seasonal watersports including waterskiing and wakeboarding are popular with anglers and sightseers.
Crowley Lake Fish Camp, the only concession on the lake, offers a full service marina with 200-plus private slips, a fleet of 90 rental boats, rental cabins, full hook-up RV Sites, dry camping sites, a tackle shop, and Pelican Point Grill.
Lake Crowley is a beautiful reservoir located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains of California. It’s a popular destination for many outdoor activities—perfect for escaping the busy city life! From trout fishing and waterskiing to hiking and exploring the famous Crowley Lake Columns, this lake has something for everyone.
Want to know what it feels like to step into another world? Well, come on down to Crowley Lake Columns, one of California’s most bizarre places! This spot offers a mix of natural beauty, mystery, and adventure. Before heading out, here’s everything you need to know.
Crowley Lake is a census-designated place in Mono County, California. Crowley Lake sits at an elevation of 6,939 feet (2,115 m). The 2020 United States census reported Crowley Lake's population was 980.
Crowley Lake is one of the few locations in the Eastern Sierra where visitors can drive up to the water’s edge where there is a full-service marina, campground and tackle shop. With a shoreline that adds up to 45 miles, fishing, boat rentals, and seasonal water sports including waterskiing and wakeboarding are popular with anglers and sightseers.