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Lundy Canyon Bird Tour


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Event description

Join a naturalist-guide for a leisurely tour in Lundy Canyon, where the convergence of coniferous forest, sagebrush scrub, riparian woodlands, and open water offers a diverse list of bird species. Meet in front of Lundy Lake Resort (directions below). This guided, 1.5–2 hour tour is appropriate for all experience levels and age groups.

Additional Information:

  • Meet at the Lundy Lake Boat Ramp on Lundy Lake Road.
  • Tours are free, but reservations are encouraged to secure your spot.
  • Please bring binoculars if you have them. Some binoculars will also be available to borrow.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Are reservations required for the 8:00am Lundy Canyon Bird Tour? No, however, reservations are recommended to secure a space for you, your family, or friends.

What else can I do on my visit to Mono Lake? Visit monolake.org to learn more about other tours and trips at Mono Lake. If you're using a smartphone, you can also visit monolakemobile.org to sign up for Mono Lake Committee events or take a self-guided tour of South Tufa.

How do I get to the Lundy Lake Boat Ramp? From Highway 395 turn onto Lundy Lake Road (located 6.5 miles north of Lee Vining). Continue straight for 5 miles to the Lundy Lake Boat Rampto meet the group.

What should I bring for the tour? Please bring binoculars if you have them, sun protection (sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and plenty of drinking water.

Who should I contact if I have additional questions? Please call the Mono Lake Committee at (760) 647-6595 or send us an email.

How can I cancel my reservation? Please reply to your confirmation email to cancel. If you're having trouble finding your confirmation email, you can also click here to send us an email or call (760) 647-6595.

Learn more: monolake.org | monolakemobile.org

The Mono Lake Committee operates under permits from the Inyo National Forest and California State Parks.


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