Lundy Canyon

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Lundy Canyon is a scenic glacially carved canyon in the Eastern Sierra Nevada of California, known for its alpine lakes, waterfalls, and popular hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
accessedFrom U.S. Route 395 NERFINISHED
accessedVia Lundy Lake Road NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Mill Creek NERFINISHED
formedBy glacial erosion
hasActivity day hiking
fishing nearby at Lundy Lake
hasBodyOfWater Mill Creek NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem alpine tundra
montane forest
hasFeature alpine lakes
aspen groves
granite cliffs
meadows
steep canyon walls
waterfalls
hasGeologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
hasSeasonalAttraction fall colors
spring wildflowers
hasTrail Lundy Canyon Trail NERFINISHED
Lundy Lake to 20 Lakes Basin route
hasVegetation coniferous forest
quaking aspen
sagebrush scrub
isInRegion Great Basin–Sierra Nevada transition zone NERFINISHED
isWestOf Mono Lake NERFINISHED
knownFor colorful autumn foliage
glacially carved landscape
scenic views
waterfalls along Mill Creek
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Eastern Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Mono County, California NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lee Vining, California NERFINISHED
Mono Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Inyo National Forest NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
fall foliage viewing
hiking
photography
wildflower viewing
wildlife viewing
recreationAreaType backcountry recreation area
region Eastern Sierra NERFINISHED
terminatesAt Lundy Lake NERFINISHED

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Lundy Lake locatedInValley Lundy Canyon
Mill Creek majorDrainageFor Lundy Canyon
subject surface form: Mill Creek (Mono Basin)
Mill Creek flowsThrough Lundy Canyon
subject surface form: Mill Creek (Mono Basin)