Sunday, September 29, 2013

Play, Stay & Spaaaa at the Double Eagle Sept 18 - Dec 19, 2013


Let's face it. Fall is probably the most beautiful time to be in June Lake. Arguably, every season has its virtues. But in autumn the weather cools so a sweatshirt and jeans are all you need to explore yellow and orange aspens behind the Double Eagle Resort and Spa. 

Fall also means the crowds are gone and life slows down. June Lake takes a deep sigh, one you can feel in the peaceful setting down canyon. Take a hike along the rim trail from town to the top of June Mountain, enjoy spa treatments with the Play, Stay & Spaaaa deals above. Savor a steak dinner at the Eagle's Landing Restaurant. 

We invite you to take a relaxing sigh with the rest of us. Come Play, Stay & Spaaaa and experience all fall in the Eastern Sierra has to offer.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

June Lake fall colors are upon us

You all know what happens here. Colors change, California continues to impress us. We can't leave, so we just take photos to explain to those who don't understand why we stay. Well, here is what June Lake looked like today. It's only getting better...





Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Fall colors September 2, 2013

I went out to inspect the aspens "down canyon" in June Lake around 6:30pm September 2nd, and was shocked to find red added to the few yellow leaves! There isn't much red yet, but it is just so special to catch the first glimpse of fall! Below are some photos to give you an idea of what is and is not popping as of the beginning of September this year!

Additionally, a friend and I hiked to Yost and Fern lakes on Labor Day, and the aspens were really changing to brilliant yellow up at the top!

Okay, not really a photo of aspens, but Carson Peak is just so stoic there in the background!

Is that a little red and orange I see? 

This photo was taken across from the parking at Silver Lake,
before the Silver Lake Resort. 

A slightly blurry, but zoomed photo of red/orange.

Some stands of aspen have not really started to change at all. 





At the Rush Creek trailhead, there was little color change, but a lot of Mule Deer!




Grant Lake has gotten really low! This gives you an idea of a dry year, huh?


At the channel entrance of Grant Lake a few colors were changing.