Attractions and places to see around Bridgeport, California, include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, high desert landscapes, and historical mining areas. Visitors can explore hot springs, former gold mining camps, and scenic mountain passes. This area offers opportunities to experience both natural beauty and the history of the Eastern Sierra.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Masonic Mining Camp was a historic gold mining settlement located in Mono County, California, near the Nevada border. Established in the early 1900s, it consisted of three sections: Lower Town, Middle Town, and Upper Town, with the latter being the main hub of activity. Masonic thrived briefly due to nearby gold discoveries but began to decline by the 1910s as ore production waned. Today, you can explore the impressive remains of the former mining operations.
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The Chemung Mine, located near the ghost town of Masonic, California, was established in 1909 after gold was discovered by Stephen Kavanagh, who named it after his hometown in Illinois. Despite producing over $1 million in gold during its 29 years of operation, the mine was overshadowed by nearby Bodie and plagued by legal and management issues. The site included a mill, bunkhouse, and store, and used cyanide and flotation processes to extract gold. Abandoned in 1938, the ruins are now known for their haunting legends and striking, weathered remains overlooking Bridgeport Valley.
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Not to be confused with the "Twin Lakes" in nearby Mammoth, these twin lakes are slightly more remote and less busy. If you have even a passing interest in fishing then be sure to bring your pole as the two lakes are great for fishing as is Robinson Creek, and many other small streams in the area. If you're looking to overnight there's the excellent Twin Lakes Resort and also multiple Forest Service campsites. Buckeye Hot Springs is also a short ride away.
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One of the best natural, undeveloped hot springs in the Sierra Nevada, Buckeye has several pools built by enthusiasts with rocks and river sand on the northern bank of Buckeye Creek, underneath an overhang formed over thousands of years by minerals precipitating from the hot water emerging about 100 feet higher on the slope.
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Travertine are the easiest of the hot springs near Bridgeport to reach. As such they can also get busy. The gravel road is usually in decent shape so most road tires will be fine. That being said, you can walk the short distance from the pavement if you wish.
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Often overlooked by visitors, there is a large hot spring pool to the right of the trail leading down to the main riverside Buckeye Hot Springs, and a couple of smaller ones. With one nestled in the shade of a large pine tree, the others in the open, the upper pools offer scenic views down to Buckeye Creek and up the valley into the snow-capped Sierra mountains.
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The most popular attractions include Buckeye Hot Springs, known for its natural hot spring pools and scenic views. Other must-see spots are the historical Chemung Mine and Masonic Mining Camp, offering a glimpse into the region's gold mining past.
Yes, Buckeye Hot Springs is a prominent natural monument featuring several hot spring pools. These pools provide scenic views down to Buckeye Creek and up into the snow-capped Sierra mountains. There are both riverside pools and upper pools, some nestled in the shade of pine trees.
You can delve into the region's gold mining history by visiting Chemung Mine, located near the ghost town of Masonic. Its weathered remains offer a striking view over Bridgeport Valley. Another significant site is the Masonic Mining Camp, where you can explore the impressive remnants of former mining operations.
Absolutely. Twin Lakes offers a more remote and less busy experience, perfect for fishing or enjoying the forest scenery. Additionally, Conway Summit provides exceptional views of the Eastern Sierra, especially stunning during the fall when the Aspens change color.
The Bridgeport area, with its mountainous terrain and natural features, is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing at Twin Lakes and Robinson Creek, or explore the scenic routes around Conway Summit. The region is characterized by opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and historical landmarks. For more outdoor activity ideas, check out the routes available on the main guide page for Attractions and Places To See around Bridgeport.
Twin Lakes is considered family-friendly, offering a serene environment for fishing and enjoying nature. While the historical mining sites like Chemung Mine and Masonic Mining Camp might appeal to older children interested in history, the natural hot springs at Buckeye Hot Springs can be a unique experience for all ages, though caution is advised with young children around natural hot springs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and the historical insights. The natural, undeveloped hot springs at Buckeye Hot Springs are a highlight, with enthusiasts building pools for a unique experience. The haunting legends and striking, weathered remains of sites like Chemung Mine also captivate those interested in the region's past.
The fall season is particularly rewarding, especially for scenic drives like Conway Summit, where the Aspens are exceptionally gorgeous before the snow falls. The natural hot springs and historical sites can be enjoyed across multiple seasons, though access might be affected by snow in winter months.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed for each attraction, the region's mountainous terrain and natural features suggest ample opportunities for exploration. Areas around Twin Lakes and the general Eastern Sierra landscape offer scenic routes. For detailed hiking routes, refer to the main guide page for Attractions and Places To See around Bridgeport.
Yes, if you're looking to stay overnight near Twin Lakes, there's the excellent Twin Lakes Resort and multiple Forest Service campsites available. Bridgeport itself offers various lodging options, and Lee Vining, the closest town to Conway Summit, provides amenities and supplies.
The Bridgeport region is defined by its mountainous terrain, high desert landscapes, and scenic mountain passes. You'll find natural features like the hot spring pools at Buckeye Hot Springs, the serene waters of Twin Lakes, and the expansive views from Conway Summit, all set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains.


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