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  2. Twin Lakes (Mammoth Lakes, California) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Lakes are the lowest lakes in the Mammoth Lakes Basin. On one side of the lake are lava cliffs that were formed by eruptions of Mammoth Mountain. The other side of the lake has the Inyo National Forest's Twin Lakes Campground, and Tamarack Lodge of the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area.

  3. Twin Lakes, Mono County, California - Wikipedia

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    Twin Lakes is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mono County, California, United States. It is located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada , encompassing the lakes of the same name and extending north down the outlet valley of Robinson Creek.

  4. Twin Lakes (Bridgeport, California) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Lakes is a pair of lakes approximately 9 miles (14 km) southwest of the town of Bridgeport in Mono County, California. Mono Village and Twin Lakes resorts lie along the lakeside. The communities around the lake are part of the Twin Lakes census-designated place. The lakes serve as the northern terminus of the Sierra High Route. [2]

  5. Inyo National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest's headquarters are in Bishop, California, with ranger district offices in Bishop, Lee Vining, Lone Pine, and Mammoth Lakes. [8] The forest was established on May 25, 1907. On July 1, 1945, land from the former Mono National Forest was added. [9]

  6. Twin Lakes (Mono County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Lakes in Mono County, California can refer to: Twin Lakes (Mammoth Lakes, California) , approximately 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Mammoth Lakes town center Twin Lakes (Bridgeport, California) , approximately 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Bridgeport

  7. Mammoth Lakes, California - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth Lakes' economy is primarily tourism-based. A 13% tax is added to the rental of any lodging facility and campgrounds for stays of less than a month. [citation needed] There are more than 4,599 rental units in Mammoth Lakes and the lodging industry generates around two-thirds of the gross revenue of the Town of Mammoth Lakes.

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  9. Hot Creek (Mono County) - Wikipedia

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    The creek begins its course in the eastern Sierra Nevada named as Mammoth Creek. It originates as an outflow of Twin Lakes, just south of Mammoth Mountain and above the town of Mammoth Lakes. The stream is primarily sourced from melted snow water at 8,500 feet (2,600 m) above sea level. It is quite cold, rarely being above 50 °F (10 °C).