Inyo County California Official website for the government of the County of Inyo, California, the adventure capital of the world Here you'll find information for residents, visitors, and businesses
Inyo County, California - Wikipedia Inyo County is on the east side of the Sierra Nevada and southeast of Yosemite National Park in Central California It contains the Owens River Valley; it is flanked to the west by the Sierra Nevada and to the east by the White Mountains and the Inyo Mountains Mono County is to the north
About Inyo County Welcome to the adventure capital of the world! Inyo County is a land of magnificent natural diversity Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states Death Valley is the lowest point in the U S , and the Great Basin bristlecone pines are the oldest life forms in the world
Inyo County Tourism Information Center | Inyo County Visitor Guides and . . . Beauty, solitude and challenging outdoor adventures beckon in Inyo County’s six million acres of public land These expansive, wide open spaces are a stunning playground for campers, hikers, rock climbers, anglers, skiers and photographers and artists
Inyo County Inyo County is just south of Mono County, and includes the towns of Bishop, Big Pine, Independence and Lone Pine If you're driving on Highway 395, odds are you'll pass through Inyo County - so be sure to check out these highlights!
INYO: Land of Extremes – Inyo County Tourism Information Center | Inyo . . . Ten of California’s 12 peaks that exceed 14,000 feet are in Inyo County Owens Valley, the heart of Inyo County, is the deepest valley in the United States There are two mountain ranges exceeding 14,000 feet — the Sierra and White Mountains
Inyo County - Visit California In this far-eastern California county, you don’t have to choose between golden desert washes and sky-scraping alpine peaks Inyo County hits all the topographical high notes with its jagged Sierra Nevada summits, including 14,505-foot Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48 states
Maps Guides – Inyo County Tourism Information Center | Inyo County . . . Inyo County was named after the Inyo Mountains which in Paiute means “dwelling place of the Great Spirit ” Explore such natural wonders as Death Valley National Park, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, the Palisade Glacier, Mt Whitney, Rock Creek Canyon, the High Sierra Death Valley contains millions of acres of wild and scenic land
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Inyo County Map - Maps of World Established in 1866, Inyo County is located in the Eastern Sierra in east-central California Spanning an area of 10,227 square miles, Inyo is the second largest county in California It has the lowest population density of any county in the state