A beautiful place to tour indeed. A world of difference between a bike and cage tour. Bike it if at all possible, as someone else had mentioned, it takes your breath away.
I think I've been in through most or all entrances now. Because we were staying in Mammoth Lakes our primary entrance was through the east side off of Hwy 395.
The stop and go traffic due to too many tourists is less fun on the bike, clutch in clutch out, brake, repeat.
The main villiage was a freak'n madhouse with people and making the effort to make our way to the main or gift shop area was pointless. Inside that area was also a congested madhouse. No souvenir t's that trip.
The falls mentioned are worth hitting, bring food if possible for a nice roadside picnic, otherwise you could be fighting the masses for food and gas.
This shot coming in from the east side...


Misc area shots



Careful, the "want" for a great shot can cost you a spot on your lens for the duration of the trip, and maybe even longer. But being in the presence is indescribable.

My riding partner and son Nick in the center taking in the rain mist of the falls.


This being the greatest deterrent

But at least you have this surrounding you as you wait



We went during the middle of June and survived. Lake Tahoe is another sight to see due north if you haven't been and have any time.
Hope you have a great trip.
