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Scenic viewpoint in Hot Creek Geological Site
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Brees Lookout is a specific location in the Hot Creek Geological Site, located just south of Mammoth Lakes. It's a striking natural wonder where steaming turquoise pools and bubbling vents sit dramatically within a canyon carved by the Owens River. This geothermal hotspot offers a glimpse into the volcanic forces still active beneath the Eastern Sierra. Visitors can explore the area via a short, 0.6-mile out-and-back trail that descends into the canyon for closer views of the steaming waters and mineral-stained rocks. Though the hot springs are beautiful, they’re too dangerous for swimming—temperatures and conditions can change suddenly. The site is easily accessible and offers several viewpoints, making it a must-see stop for photographers, geology enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to experience one of Mammoth’s most fascinating natural features.

Pet-friendly: Yes, but must be leashed, well-behaved and picked up after

Soft adventure: Yes, absolutely!

Seasonality: All seasons, but the road, parking and trails can sometimes be closed during the winter due to snow and conditions

Fee: Free

Bathroom: Yes at main parking area

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