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  1. Inyo County. Things to Do in Inyo County, CA - Inyo County Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Full-day Tours (12) Day Trips (11) Geologic Formations (10) Audio Guides (4) Private Sightseeing Tours (7) Hiking Trails (14) Bus Tours (13)

  2. www.visitcalifornia.com › experience › inyo-countyInyo County - Visit California

    Inyo County. Where desert and mountains meet, Inyo County beckons outdoor explorers, history buffs, and fans of topographical extremes. In this far-eastern California county, you don’t have to choose between golden desert washes and sky-scraping alpine peaks.

  3. Using the Inyo County Website; Calendar; County Budget; County Holidays; Death Valley Visitor's Guide; Directory; Emergency Services; Employment; Events; Hospitals; Inyo County Code; Inyo County Organizational Chart; Inyo County Visitor Guide; Maps; News; Video Gallery

  4. Explore Inyo County. Welcome to Inyo County, what the locals call, the Other Side of California, is home to Death Valley National Park, the small towns of Bishop, Big Pine, Independence, Lone Pine, Tecopa and Shoshone and the stunning Eastern Side of California’s majestic Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, where you will find more dramatic ...

  5. About Inyo County. History. Inyo County was established on March 22, 1866 -- formed out of the territory of the unorganized Coso County, which had been created on April 4, 1864 from parts of Mono and Tulare Counties. It acquired more territory from Mono County in 1870 and Kern County and San Bernardino County in 1872.

  6. Government. About Inyo County. Welcome to the adventure capital of the world! Inyo County is a land of magnificent natural diversity. Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Death Valley is the lowest point in the U.S., and the Great Basin bristlecone pines are the oldest life forms in the world.

  7. Inyo County Visitor Guide. To view or download, click here. To visit the Inyo County Visitor site, click here.

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