Aspendell, California
Aspendell is located 17 miles from the town of Bishop, California, and is a popular tourist destination, known in the fall for its Aspen trees, the winter for Winter sports and in the summer for Hiking, Fishing, and Camping opportunities. Local destinations include Intake II, Lake Sabrina, North Lake, and multiple campgrounds. There is little to no cell phone reception, nor gas stations after leaving Bishop.
The seasonal Cardinal Village Resort is the only store and hotel in the area, and was originally built as a part of a mining town after gold was discovered in Bishop Creek in 1885.
In the winter months, California State Route 168 is closed just south of Aspendell, preventing the ability to complete the remaining drive to Lake Sabrina and North Lake by vehicle.
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Aspendell, California
- ^ "A Glimpse at Aspendell History" (PDF). Aspendell.org. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
- ^ "Cardinal Village Resort". Retrieved January 16, 2025.
- ^ de Jong, Gigi. "A Guide to Cardinal Mine in Bishop Creek Canyon". Bishop Visitor Guide. Retrieved January 16, 2025.