Weekend escape: Lee Vining
Anglers try their luck on Saddlebag Lake, west of Lee Vining, a California hamlet that’s also a prime spot for fishing.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)Two anglers stake their spots on the banks of Saddlebag Lake. Some California anglers and hunters are upset about what they believe is a lack of representation on the state Fish and Wildlife Commission.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)Barbecue sandwich and sides from Bodie Mike’s Barbeque in Lee Vining.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)El Mono Motel & Latte Da Coffee Cafe is a small motel and coffee shop in Lee Vining with a very homey feel, thanks to its lush lawn and gardens.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)Yosemite Gateway Motel offers panoramic views of Mono Lake.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)Tioga Lodge at Mono Lake is a restored toll station with 14 rustic cabins for rent.
(Hugo Martin / Los Angeles Times)Tioga Lodge at Mono Lake is on the north end of Lee Vining.
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