Crowley Stone Lake Columns

🏞️ Crowley Lake Columns: How to Find California’s Hidden Volcanic Formations

🚗 Crowley Lake isn’t on most people’s radar when exploring California, but it should be. It wasn’t on ours either, and we nearly missed it. The day before driving along Highway 395, I was scrolling on TikTok when a video of Crowley Lake popped up. A quick search showed it was right on our route to Bodie, so we made a last-minute stop. And we’re so glad we did.

This hidden gem turned out to be one of the most jaw-dropping landscapes we’ve ever seen. If you love off-the-beaten-path adventures, this is a must-visit in California

Table of Contents

  • Crowley Lake Stone Columns
  • How To Get To Crowley Lake Columns
  • Know before you go

 

Crowley Lake Stone Columns

The Crowley Lake Columns sit on the eastern shore of Crowley Lake, standing nearly 20 feet tall. These volcanic formations were created over 760,000 years ago during a massive eruption. What makes them even more unique? They’re connected by delicate arches, resembling the ruins of an ancient Moorish temple.

For centuries, these stone giants remained hidden, until the lake’s waves slowly eroded the softer rock, revealing their incredible structure. They’re not easy to reach, which is why so few people know about them. Those who do often don’t attempt the journey. But trust us, it’s worth it.

Hiking trail to Crowley Lake Columns, an off-the-beaten-path destination in California.

📍 How to Get to Crowley Lake Columns

Reaching the columns takes some effort, but here’s exactly how to do it:

1️⃣ Turn off Highway 395 near Rock Creek.
2️⃣ Follow Owens Gorge Rd until you pass Long Valley Dam.
3️⃣ Stay right and drive for 0.2 miles (300 meters).
4️⃣ Take a U-turn onto an unpaved path.

🚙 Important: You need a high-clearance 4WD to make it all the way. If you don’t have one, park at the lot on the right and continue on foot.

🥾 Hiking Option:

  • The trail is listed on AllTrails as a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) out-and-back route.
  • This follows the same sandy path you would drive with 4WD.
  • Tip: Bring GPS navigation, it’s easy to take a wrong turn! We made a route for you.

 

⚠️ Know Before You Go

4WD Recommended – The road is deep sand; most vehicles can’t make it.
Best Time to VisitLate fall to early spring when the water level is lower, revealing more columns.
Bring Water & Sun Protection – There’s no shade on the trail.
Double-Check Directions – It’s easy to get lost on the unpaved roads.

 

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Crowley Lake Columns, a hidden volcanic rock formation in California
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