Dog Town!

Dog Town
Landmark #792 Mono County Visited: Sept. 30, 2012 Plaque?  YES! 🙂
What is it? Three plaques on the side of the road!
What makes it historical? THE GUIDE SAYS: Site of the first major gold rush to the eastern slope of California’s Sierra Nevada, Dog Town derived its name from a popular miners’ term for camps with huts or hovels. Ruins lying close to the cliff bordering Dog Town Creek are all that remain of the makeshift dwellings which formed part of the “diggins” here.

OTHER TIDBITS: That first major Gold Rush happened in 1857 and allegedly produced the largest nugget on this side of the Sierras, but the supply boomed and busted all too quickly here!

How can I Help the Helpers? HERE’S HOW:

  • Donate to the Mono County Historical Society!
  • Be a responsible visitor! Please respect the signs and pathways, and treat all structures and artifacts with respect. They’ve endured a lot to survive into the present. They’ll need our help to make it into the future!
Where is this place? LISTED DIRECTIONS:
On State Hwy 395 (P.M. 69.5)
7 mi S of Bridgeport, CA 93517

ANNOTATIONS:
That’s 0.4 miles south of Bodie Road!

From Los Angeles: ~351mi (565km) — 5.9hrs
From Sacramento: ~197mi (318km) — 3.3hrs
From San Diego: ~436mi (702km) — 7.3hrs
From San Francisco: ~282mi (454km) — 4.7hrs

When should I go? Whenever the mood strikes you!

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