Glass Creek
Glass Creek is a stream in Mono County, California and has an elevation of 7,503 feet. Glass Creek is situated nearby to the hamlet Crestview.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Deadman Summit.
Deadman Summit
Mountain saddle
Photo: Davemeistermoab, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Deadman Summit is a mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada in Mono County, California. It crosses the northern rim of the Long Valley Caldera, connecting the northern end of the Owens River watershed with Mono Lake via U.S. Highway 395. Deadman Summit is situated 2 miles northwest of Glass Creek.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include June Lake.
June Lake
Village
Photo: Kate McGahan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
June Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Mono County, California, United States. It is located against the southern rim of the Mono Basin, 12.5 miles south of Lee Vining. June Lake is situated 5 miles northwest of Glass Creek.
Glass Creek
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Deadman Creek”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Mono County, California, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.74715° or 37° 44′ 50″ northLongitude
-118.98653° or 118° 59′ 12″ westElevation
7,503 feet (2,287 metres)Open location code
8593P2W7+V9GeoNames ID
5352307
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Crestview and June Lake Junction.
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Highlights include Obsidian Dome and Lookout Mountain.
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