FEE STATION / WEST SIDE

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December 25, 2024
2,654 ft 34.62, -117.54


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The Fee Station West Side is a popular destination for visitors to the Mojave watershed area of California. The station is located just off Highway 395 and offers easy access to several hiking trails that wind through the nearby mountains. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, including sweeping vistas of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the nearby Mono Lake. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including coyotes, deer, and a wide variety of bird species.

One of the unique things to see at the Fee Station West Side is the nearby Mono Craters, a series of volcanic vents that formed thousands of years ago. The craters are a popular destination for hikers and photographers, offering stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. Another popular attraction in the area is the nearby Bodie State Historic Park, a well-preserved ghost town that offers visitors a glimpse into the life of early gold rush settlers. Whether you're interested in hiking, photography, history, or wildlife, the Fee Station West Side offers something for everyone.

       

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