Field Trip Guide

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TRAIL MAP

STOP D:
MINERET
L O O KO U T
This lookout gives beautiful
scenic views of the Minarets, a

MA MMOTH
L AKE S

North

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mountain range near Mammoth


Mountain. Here you can see the

Property of: Mammoth Mountain


Ski Area

many trees of the Inyo National


Forest. One of the most
important trees in the forest are
the many Bristlecone Pines
which are the one of the oldest
trees in the world.
Begin: Horseshoe Lake
Stop B: Inyo National Forest Fault
Stop C: Mammoth Mountain Peak
Stop D: Minaret Lookout
End: Horseshoe Lake
Property of: Mariusz Jurgielewicz (Flickr)

STOP A:
HORSESHOE
LAKE
Horseshoe Lake is one the many
lakes surround Mammoth Lakes,

STOP B: INYO
FA U LT L I N E

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CA. This one in particular is


noteworthy because of its high
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
because of the nearby inactive
volcano, Mammoth Mountain.
The effects of the emissions are
evident by the dead trees
surrounding the lake.

MA MMOTH
L AKE S

Taken from greenadventures.com

This earthquake fault right o the


203 highway was caused by the
nearby inactive volcano. The fault is
still showing signs of moving to this
day. Originally caused when an
earthquake split open the land.

STOP C:
MAMMOTH
M O U N TA I N
Mammoth Mountain, a busy
California ski resort sees
snowfall every year ski season.
Snow is a type of frozen
crystalline precipitation that
falls from clouds once a certain
temperature is reached.

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