Hi everyone,
My wife and i and our two boys 13 and 11 will be staying in Lee Vining the last week in June. We'll be doing some 4X4 exploring of the desert areas east of Mono Lake, and will have at most 4 days to do some great dayhikes in the area.
I realize whichever we do will be unforgettable, but of course I want to provide "overwhelming" experiences for the kids to convince them that hikes are more fun than amusement parks. :-) I feel some pride in them after having asked what they liked best about our trip last year to Smokey Mountain NP. They both mentioned the hikes - and had totally forgotten about Dollywood! A consideration is also to find a good variety (Sierra Poo-Poo Platter). We'll have just come from a week on the west side of Yosemite and done the usual suspects over there, and hopefully hit Lembert Dome on the way over.
One day, weather permitting, will be dedicated to Mt Dana for my oldest son and me, while my wife and youngest shop or do whatever one does at Mammoth Mountain. That leaves three days for dayhiking with the whole family. I've found what I could online about the area, and have somewhat narrowed it down to the following (I know these vary in difficulty).
In Yosemite, Glen Aulin, Parker Pass, Cathedral Lakes and Gaylor Peak all look appealing, and outside there is Saddlebag Lakes, Lundy Canyon, Virginia Lakes, and Little Lakes Valley. What three to choose? Of course any other suggestions would be welcome!
Right now I’m thinking of seeing how Glen Aulin, Saddlebag Lake and Little Lakes Valley woks out, but really I have no idea. I always tend to like restaurants with small menus, and this buffet is too much of a spread for me!
Thanks for any help!