Bishop Creek drainage

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Bishop Creek drainage is a high-elevation watershed in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California, known for its alpine lakes, trout fishing, and popular hiking and camping areas near the town of Bishop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
watershed
accessedVia California State Route 168
associatedWithTown Bishop, California
closestUrbanCenter Bishop, California
containsLake Intake Two Lake
surface form: Intake Three Lake

Intake Two Lake
Lake Sabrina
North Lake
Parchers Pond
South Lake
Weir Lake
containsTrailhead Bishop Pass
surface form: Bishop Pass trailhead

Piute Pass
surface form: Piute Pass trailhead

Sabrina Basin trailhead
drainsInto Owens Valley
elevationClass high-elevation
hasAccessPoint Lake Sabrina Road
North Lake Road
South Lake Road
hasFeature Bishop Creek
Bishop Creek
surface form: Middle Fork Bishop Creek

Bishop Creek
surface form: North Fork Bishop Creek

Bishop Creek
surface form: South Fork Bishop Creek

alpine lakes
glacially carved valleys
granite peaks
hasFishSpecies brook trout
brown trout
rainbow trout
hydrologicUnitOf Owens River
surface form: Owens River basin
knownFor camping
hiking
scenic fall colors
trout fishing
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Eastern Sierra
surface form: Eastern Sierra Nevada

Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
near John Muir Wilderness
Sierra Nevada
surface form: Sierra Nevada crest
partOf Inyo National Forest
popularSeason early fall
summer
recreationActivity backpacking
car camping
day hiking
fishing
photography
recreationType outdoor recreation

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Inyo National Forest contains Bishop Creek drainage