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Map pinJune Lake · California
5.0 · 
Lundy One-Bedroom Suite at Gull Lake Lodge (#15)
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Lundy One-Bedroom Suite at Gull Lake Lodge (#15)

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Nestled below Reversed Peak, in between beautiful Gull Lake and June Lake, and within walking distance to downtown's restaurants, bars, and shops, Gull Lake Lodge is the perfect laid-back, cozy home base for your Eastern Sierras adventures! Come join us for bluebird skies, winter powder days, backcountry and resort access (June and Mammoth), basin and range expanses, friendly folks, and some of the best trout fishing in CA (nay, the world!). The Lundy One-Bedroom Suite is a private, motel-style suite equipped with a full kitchen, a King bedroom, a living room with a full futon, a full bath (including a combo tub-shower, toilet, and sink), and a dining nook. Enjoy our communal grills, and on-site parking. Guests have full access to their suite and motel-style front porch, as well as shared access to grills and on-site (uncovered) parking, and a small outdoor dining area. Enjoy! Once you arrive, head straight to your suite and check right in using your door code. We're always available by phone or message, and we have on-site staff around to assist as needed. The surrounding neighborhood is quiet and suburban, and we're a short walk (about ¼ mile) from June Lake’s shops and restaurants. Easy access to the June Lake Loop, June Lake and Gull Lake, June Mountain, the Owens River Valley, Reversed Peak, Carson Peak, and beyond. Also in the neighborhood, you’ll find: - Yosemite National Park (Eastern entrance, seasonal): 30 minutes - Mammoth & Mammoth Mountain: 35 minutes - Devils Postpile National Monument: 55 minutes - Mono Lake: 20 minutes - Wild Willy’s Hot Springs: 35 minutes Given June Lake’s remote location, we recommend guests reach us by car (and remember to bring those snow chains and roadside emergency supplies for the ride up!). Many of our guests enjoy walking downtown (just a block from your doorstep) or riding bikes around the area. Before you book, read on to make sure we’re the right fit for your outdoor adventure! We're new owners in the process of making some updates to the hotel, so despite what our current name suggests, we’re not situated right on Gull Lake. However, we are just a short walk down the street to its shores, the marina, the quaint lakeside park, and a great hiking trail around the lake. We love traveling with our doggos, but unfortunately, this suite isn’t pet-friendly (we try to avoid the sound of tippy-tapping paws for your downstairs neighbors). However, pets ARE welcome in suites #1-7, as well as our cabin (#16), and we’re happy to accommodate you and your furry friend there. While we do offer WiFi (and have a backup network in case of outages), we’re still in a small mountain town, which means the occasional storm may prevent connection. We don’t recommend planning to Zoom into any important meetings on-site, but let us know if you need any recommendations on local coworking/WiFi spots! For the safety of our guests, we maintain outdoor security cameras to monitor the hallways and stairways of the top and bottom floors (which include entrances to each suite), as well as the parking lot, picnic area, dumpster, and entry to the guest provisions room. This way, we can keep an eye on wildlife visits, fire risk, hazardous elements, and other safety protocols. Tioga Pass closes seasonally (typically sometime in November through late May or June, and periodically earlier or later depending on storm systems), during which time the only access to June Lake from the western Sierras is through the I-80 pass around Lake Tahoe or south of the Sierras near Los Angeles. You’ll want to build in extra driving time for fall, winter, and spring visits. Occasionally, Highways 395 (North-South route from LA to Reno) and 158 (June Lake Loop) will close due to heavy snowfall. During winter, please be advised to carry snow chains in your vehicle to comply with CalTrans chain requirements and potential inclement weather. Fire season typically falls between summer and early fall in the area, so air quality may be unhealthy during this time, particularly among sensitive groups. Ask us about our fire and cancelation policy ahead of time if you’re concerned. We hope you enjoy this neck of the woods as much as we do. Welcome to June Lake!

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