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June Lake, California

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announced the construction of June Lake Lodge, (now a timeshare hotel known as the Heidelberg Inn) on the hillside overlooking June and Gull Lakes. The Lodge was to be operated in conjunction with a fish hatchery and fox farm, and included fifty rooms, a restaurant and bar, and a large four-sided fireplace in the lobby. June Lake Lodge opened in May 1928, and the hatchery produced an average of 1,000,000 small fish every year, distributed to the surrounding area's lakes and creeks. The fox farm was located near what is now the Pine Cliff area. Other camps and lodges sprung up, including Gull Lake Lodge, Fern Creek Lodge, Camp Culver, and Cherokee Lodge. Due to a larger volume of travel on
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41.4. Sixty-six percent of the households were owner occupied and 34% were rented. Only 615 of June Lake's 1,187 parcels have been developed. June Lake's population is highly seasonal: 223 households are full-time residences and 571 are part-time. Including seasonal visitors, June Lake may have a temporary population of 2,900.
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The 2000 United States Census reported the population of June Lake to be 613. For 2003, the California Department of Finance estimated the population to be 626. In 2000, 4% of the population was under 5 years old, 17% were from 5 to 17, 71% were from 18 to 64, and 8% were over 65. The median age was
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and the northeast end of the smaller Gull Lake. The Village is the commercial core, with a post office, community center, library, restaurants, lodging, stores and offices, as well as mixed residential use. The West Village/Rodeo Grounds area lies on the north and west sides of Gull Lake. These areas
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June Lake is the seat of the June Lake Fire Protection District, which was established in 1939. The fire protection district covers an area of approximately 8.5 square miles (22 km), including not only June Lake but also the nearby unincorporated areas of Pine Cliff, June Lake Junction, and the
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was becoming popular in the United States, and by around 1937 there was an organized race called the "Silver Skis." Participants started near the Fish Hatchery, hiking to the top of 10,866 foot Carson Peak and skiing back down. By 1940, a group of local businessmen established the June Lake Winter
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The Loop's population swelled appreciably during those years, as a temporary company-town settlement was developed at the East Portal of the tunnel, about two miles from Grant Lake. Most of the supervisors, private contractors, foremen, and City specialists for the aqueduct project found lodging in
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automobile accessible and made development in that area possible. Housing tracts were formed in between June and Gull Lakes and also near Fern Creek and Silver Lake. Boulder Lodge, on the shore of June Lake, was the second resort to be built in the June Lake Loop. In 1927 the Ed J. Seymour Company
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The initial construction project continued through 1917, and during this time an employee named Roy Carson started the Loop's first private resort, known as Carson's Camp. The resort was a tent camp until 1920 when the first cabin was completed. A year later, after the completion of the first cabin
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into the steep and rugged mountains above for the construction of two dams to provide Hydroelectric Power. The Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project was a significant step in the development of Hydroelectric Power in the State of California, and the Rush Creek Power House began producing electricity for
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June Lake is also the seat of the June Lake Public Utility District, which was established in 1947. The June Lake Public Utility District provides water and sewer service to an area of 1,720 acres (7.0 km) within the June Lake Loop. The water supply is based on diversion rights, split between
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Because the community is built on hills and meadows in this subalpine valley surrounded by high mountain peaks, it has been dubbed the "Switzerland of California." The area is notable for its trout fishing. Hiking is a favorite pastime of the area: June Lake offers many trails that lead into the
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The population was spread out, with 116 people (18.4%) under the age of 18, 38 people (6.0%) aged 18 to 24, 180 people (28.6%) aged 25 to 44, 225 people (35.8%) aged 45 to 64, and 70 people (11.1%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41.7 years. For every 100 females, there were
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The community of June Lake retained its commercial vitality through the 1970s, with the addition of a banking branch, hardware and paint store, welder, auto body repair, art and pottery galleries, and more. Since that time however, there has been a steady economic decline marked by the growth and
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The ski lift was powered by a small private hydroelectric plant on Fern Creek, as no commercial electricity was yet available. Another private generation facility was established at the Carson's Camp/Silver Lake Resort. The California Electric Power Company finally constructed local distribution
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is the center of activity for June Lake. In addition to its 500+ acres of ride able terrain for all abilities and types of skiers and snowboarders, the ski resort features a commanding view of the lakes below and the entire Mono Basin. There are also equipment rentals, a winter sports school, as
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since 1923 had been seeking to purchase water rights in the Mono Basin to increase the capabilities of their aqueduct system. And, by 1935, the Mono Basin Project was underway. Water was captured from nearby Parker Creek, Walker Creek and Lee Vining Creek and diverted to Rush Creek at Grant Lake,
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June Lake's looped valley, often described as a horseshoe-shaped canyon, was formed by glacial action. The Rush Creek glacier split in two when it encountered the resistant rock of what is now known as Reversed Peak. The main glacier flowed toward the north creating the Rush Creek Canyon. Another
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There were 290 households, out of which 57 (19.7%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 149 (51.4%) were married couples living together, 8 (2.8%) had a female householder with no husband present, 7 (2.4%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 23 (7.9%) unmarried
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There were 820 housing units at an average density of 93.4 per square mile (36.1/km), of which 157 (54.1%) were owner-occupied, and 133 (45.9%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 8.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 11.7%. 327 people (52.0% of the population) lived in
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June Lake. Restaurants, bars and dance halls proliferated, along with some gambling activity and a bawdy house or two. Glen Colton's "Tiger" Bar was established in 1932 and still holds one of the State of California's two longest standing alcoholic beverage licenses.
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and nearby Gull Lake. The overflow from these spring-fed lakes flows back toward the mountain range and thus is named Reversed Creek. Reversed Creek reaches a confluence with Rush Creek and flows through Silver Lake and Grant Lake, completing the "loop" to the
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are the Dream Mountain and Silver Lake Meadow areas as well as the Rush Creek Power House. These "down canyon" areas are primarily single-family residential although several commercial nodes exist containing retail, lodging, dining and other services.
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another two cabins were erected in 1921. The new, larger cabin contained a dining room and a small area for a post office. This cabin is still in use as a store and restaurant for the historic Silver Lake Resort. Circa 1924 the
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This region experiences warm (but not hot) and mostly dry summers (with a few thunderstorms in late summer), and cold, snowy winters with no average monthly temperatures above 71.6 °F (22.0 °C). According to the
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couples, and 0 (0%) homosexual partnerships. 97 households (33.4%) were made up of individuals, and 21 (7.2%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.16. There were 164
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constructed the first municipal water system for the June Lake Village area. Inmate labor was utilized during this construction, and what was known as a "Spike Camp" was established to house those workers.
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next to the June Lake Fire Station. This boulder, a well-known landmark of the area, is 18 feet (5.5 m) tall and weighs 150 tons. It was carried and deposited by glacial action to its present position.
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are sites of more recent development including a baseball field, condominiums, and some larger homes. Over ninety acres of vacant land in this area are currently involved in a specific plan process.
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June Lake's chief industry is tourism, with lodging and vacation rentals ranging from cottages and cabins to motels and full-service resorts. There are also public Campgrounds on the lands of the
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in June Lake was established on October 1, 1927, and the first school in 1933. The school was run out of Fern Creek Lodge and the first teacher Mrs. Romana Power earned $ 1500.00 for a year.
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Sports Association, building and operating a 2200-foot rope tow ski area with a vertical rise of 600 feet, including first aid, ski instruction and repair, light lunches, and entertainment.
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glacial branch turned south and east, but its flow was impeded and eventually stopped as the granitic bedrock on this southern branch created an uphill path toward the volcanic area of the
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The population of the CDP was 611 at the 2020 census. In the summer that can grow by an estimated 2,500 visitors: fishermen, campers, tourists, backpackers, and other outdoors enthusiasts.
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the Village and Down Canyon areas of June Lake, totaling approximately 1,116,000 U.S. gallons (4,220,000 L) per day. Distribution is effected by 47,000 feet (14,000 m) of pipes.
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lines and established power service to the Loop area in 1946. Prior to that time oil lanterns were used, and refrigeration was accomplished by sawing blocks of ice from the surface of
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The Census reported that 627 people (99.7% of the population) lived in households, 2 (0.3%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 0 (0%) were institutionalized.
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Local jobs are generally service or retail related, although there are some contractors including builders, electricians and plumbers. Many residents commute to work in
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reported that June Lake had a population of 629. The population density was 71.6 inhabitants per square mile (27.6/km). The racial makeup of June Lake was 534 (84.9%)
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built cabins on Silver Lake. The Beery cabin was on a small island and Beery was known to land his plane on the meadow area adjacent to the lake. Names such as
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to deliver this water to another new reservoir at Crowley Lake. This water project was approaching its completion by the time the Second World War began.
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between the north and south junctions of the Loop Road. However, the June Lake census-designated place, for which population figures are published by the
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to June Lake. Eventually Power Station employees and fishermen continued the road to connect with the road in the Silver Lake area. The road from the
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a land lease permit was issued to the Carrington family so that they could create a service station with a repair shop and lunch room at the
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By 1915 a roadway was constructed up Rush Creek to just past Silver Lake, and a rail tramway system was moved from a defunct mine at nearby
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and Southern California. Notably, many Los Angeles area dignitaries and Hollywood celebrities made their way here. Film stars
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The June Lake Loop has attracted fishermen, hunters, and hikers since the late 19th century. Its first inhabitants were the
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down canyon area of the June Lake Loop from the June Lake Village to Silver Lake. The District maintains two fire houses.
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during winter, storing them for future use in a large ice house located on shore next to the boat landings.
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June Lake contains several distinct community areas. The main village is between the southwestern end of
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During this period, automobile touring had become quite fashionable, and with the completion of the
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A basin which had been carved out just west of the ridge is filled with spring water, creating
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The Mono County General Plan provides for an additional 3,970 dwelling units in June Lake.
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and others graced the guest register at the June Lake Lodge. Subsequently, film director
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The majority of the developed community is spread narrowly along a five-mile stretch of
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Road, June Lake became a popular destination and way point for those traveling between
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where a large earthfill dam was constructed. An eleven-mile tunnel was dug under the
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The ski area had been unable to survive during the WWII years, but in late 1958 the
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owner-occupied housing units and 300 people (47.7%) lived in rental housing units.
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There are also several outlying inhabited areas which are under lease from the
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119.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 120.2 males.
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By the summer of 1940 the June Lake Fire District in conjunction with the
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also had cabins at Silver Lake, and their families continue to visit.
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at Oh! Ridge, June Lake, Gull Lake, Reversed Creek, and Silver Lake.
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groves change from green to gold and red hues as winter approaches.
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announced its intention to offer a permit for a new ski area at
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well as sport shop which also features gifts and souvenirs.
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The June Lake Loop is situated against the west rim of the
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June Lake and Gull Lake looking east from June Mountain
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One notable geologic feature is the perched boulder, a
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Horseshoe Canyon A Brief History of The June Lake Loop
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During winter, the majority of the workforce for the
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June Lake (California)
Census-designated place
June Lake
Location in Mono County, California
June Lake is located in California
June Lake is located in the United States
37°45′04″N 119°06′50″W / 37.75111°N 119.11389°W / 37.75111; -119.11389
Country
State
California
County
Mono
Time zone
UTC-8
Pacific
DST
UTC-7
PDT
ZIP code
Area code(s)
442/760
GNIS
unincorporated community
census-designated place
Mono County
California
Mono Basin
Lee Vining
California State Route 158
U.S. Route 395

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