- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Bishop, California.
- From Back Alley to Trout Scout, the Bishop area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Forests, Fishing and Off Road & ATV.
- Known as the 'Mule Capital of the World' Bishop is a small town in California home to just over 3,500 residents. The city hosts an annual week-long mule festival known as the Bishop Mule Days that attracts tourists from up and down the west coast. The area is also popular for hikers and rock climbers.
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At the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, guests will be able to go hiking along a variety of trails. The location offers scenic views of the trees that existed long before the great pyramids of Egypt were built.
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Located next to the city park, Bishop Dog Park offers visitors a gated area for dogs to run off-leash. The park has benches and shaded areas to get away from the heat in the summer.
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Fishing, hiking, camping and horseback riding are enjoyed at Owen's River, which consists of not just the popular trout stream but also over 15,000 acres of wilderness. The land features meadows, wetlands and red fir forests.
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Inyo National Forest, 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 200, Bishop, CA
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At the Little Lakes Valley Trail, guests will have the opportunity to go fishing, day hiking, and backpacking. The location is also suitable for guests who wish to go horse riding and camping in a scenic location.
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Visitors who are interested in go hiking and bouldering may enjoy what the Buttermilk Country Loop has to offer. The location also offers scenic views of waterfalls, grasslands, and gorges for guests who are seeking photo opportunities.
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Agnews Meadow to JMT/PCT Loop Trail, 351 Pacu Ln, Ste 200, Bishop, CA 93514
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Ansel Adams Wilderness/Inyo National Forest offers clean air, mountain lakes and streams, challenging trails, high mountain peaks and beautiful views. The forest is also home to many natural wonders including Mt. Whitney and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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Accessible from July until September, the Shadow of the Minarets Trail is a 20-mile hiking loop considered to be difficult. The trail takes hikers along the base of Mount Ritter and the Minarets in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Monument Bank is the site of a gallery owned and operated by renowned wilderness photographer Galen Rowell, the Mountain Light Gallery. Rowell features his photographs and books on the site, which once housed the first bank in the county.
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Owens Valley Cultural Center holds numerous artifacts and antiquities from the Numa (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) Nations that originally inhabited the Owens Valley. The museum also houses many artifacts from archaeological digs and findings, as well as repatriated artifacts.
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Adventure Center, Main Lodge, Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Mammoth Mountain Bike Park is great for bikes because it has several chair lifts that allow you to enjoy the mountains over and over again. Most of the terrain is suited to experts only.