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Lee Vining, California is an unincorporated town in Mono County, California, USA. It is located on the southwest shore of Mono Lake, at As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 488 and its elevation is 6781 feet (2067m).
The economy of Lee Vining relies largely on tourism, since it is the closest town to the east entrance of Yosemite National Park, and is near other tourist destinations such as Mono Lake, the ghost town of Bodie, popular trout fishing destinations, and June Mountain and Mammoth Mountain ski areas and the June Lake recreational area. Tourism is mostly confined to the summer months, because State Route 120 through Yosemite is closed otherwise because of heavy snows, although year-round tourism has been increasing in recent years. Lee Vining has a year-round http://www.monolake.org Information Center for visitors.
The town was named after Leroy Vining, who founded the town in 1852 as a mining camp. His life came to an untimely end when he accidentally shot himself at the nearby town of Aurora, Nevada. Originally the town was named "Lakeview", but when a post office was sought, it was learned that another town, Lakeview, California already had the name. The truly unique name of Lee Vining was then chosen.
Lee Vining is situated near the foot of Lee Vining Canyon. State Route 120 runs from town, through the canyon, up to Tioga Pass. Lee Vining Canyon is one of only two ice climbing venues in California. U.S. Route 395 also runs through the town, connecting to Los Angeles 390 miles to the South, and Reno, Nevada 135 miles to the North.
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Campgrounds Open - Upper Lee Vining: Tioga, Junction, Ellery, Big Bend. Closed due to snow: Saddlebag, Sawmill
2009-06-12
Camped in lee vining and saw local Tahoe jam band Blue Turtle Seduction. Good stuff. Off to Mono Lake http://yfrog.com/0e61828359j
2009-06-12
@natejoy my first thought when driving up was "ugh"...*that* was an incredible surprise and feast at Mobile Restaurant in Lee Vining, Ca.
2009-06-11
@NoReinsGirl We love to camp at Aspen Campground just up the road on Lee Vining Creek and frequent there for "supplies" (Haagen-Dazs).
2009-06-10
Roadtrip ahead...love Tioga Pass. The Mobile Restaurant in Lee Vining is incredibly good. @THEYosemiteBlog
2009-06-10
@milenaregos That Lee Vining Mobil gas station (Whoa Nellie Deli) has AMAZING food! Lobster Taquitos & fish tacos w/mango salsa are favs!
2009-06-10
Back in Lee Vining grabbing some breakfast before heading over Tioga pass through yosemite
2009-06-08
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