Distances in miles and kilometers from Virginia Lakes, California to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 38°02′54″N 119°15′19″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Virginia LakesThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about Virginia LakesTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Virginia Lakes Virginia Lakes refers to a basin of lakes in the Eastern Sierra Nevada in Mono County, California. Virginia Lakes is located a few miles off U.S. Highway 395; the road to the lakes turns off U.S. 395 at Conway Summit, roughly halfway between Bridgeport, California, to the north and Lee Vining, (...) Dunderberg Peak Dunderberg Peak is located east of the Sierra Nevada crest near the divide between the Owens and E. Walker Valleys (Conway Summit) in Mono County, in eastern California in the southwestern United States. The peak is in the Hoover Wilderness and is the highest point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National (...) Lundy, California Lundy (formerly Mill Creek) is a defunct community in Mono County, California, United States, located on Mill Creek in Lundy Canyon near the west end of Lundy Lake. It is situated at an elevation of 7858 feet (2395 m). It was named after W.J. Lundy who operated a sawmill near Lundy Lake (...) Dunderberg Mill, California Dunderberg Mill is a ghost town located in Mono County, California on Dunderberg Creek south of Bridgeport, at an elevation of 8609 feet (2624 m). Two versions are current on how the place got its name: first, that it was named after the Union Navy man-of-war USS Dunderberg, and second, that it was (...) Conway Summit Conway Summit (el. 8,143 feet (2,482 m)) is a mountain pass in Mono County, California. It is traversed by U.S. Highway 395, which connects Bridgeport and the East Walker River on the north side of the pass to Mono Lake and Lee Vining to the south. (...) |