Off Highway Vehicles

Motorized Trail Riding Laurel Ponds Road

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  • This is a good short ride for first-timers and families. From the lower end of Sherwin Creek Road ride south on two-track dirt road past the Laurel Settling Ponds to Convict Lake Road. The meadows teem with wildflowers and birds in springtime. Deer migration and fall colors take center stage in late September and October. Follow optional side roads toward the base of Laurel Mountain and the aspen grove that marks the location of Cold Springs, a natural cold-water source flowing straight out of the mountain and down a narrow creek to the ponds. Ride out and back, or return via Hwy 395. Motor Vehicle Use Maps and other information are available at the Welcome Center or at the Inyo National Forest web site. Keep OHV experiences alive on public lands - stay on designated roads and trails at all times.

  • This is a good short ride for first-timers and families. From the lower end of Sherwin Creek Road ride south on two-track dirt road past the Laurel Settling Ponds to Convict Lake Road. The meadows teem with wildflowers and birds in springtime. Deer migration and fall colors take center stage in late September and October. Follow optional side roads toward the base of Laurel Mountain and the aspen grove that marks the location of Cold Springs, a natural cold-water source flowing straight out of the mountain and down a narrow creek to the ponds. Ride out and back, or return via Hwy 395. Motor Vehicle Use Maps and other information are available at the Welcome Center or at the Inyo National Forest web site. Keep OHV experiences alive on public lands - stay on designated roads and trails at all times.

  • Experience Checklist

    • Bike gloves
    • Bike helmet
    • Bike shoes (or close-toed shoes)
    • Compass
    • Day pack
    • First-aid kit
    • Green-stickered vehicle
    • Map or GPS device
    • Water

    Public Services

    Experience Information

    Trail Length
    7.2 miles
    Trail Surface
    Soil
    Duration
    Less than 4 hours

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