Mono County
Mono County is located in eastern California, bordered by the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including Mammoth Mountain, a popular ski resort, and Mono Lake, a unique saline lake with interesting geological features. The county covers over 3,000 square miles and is home to several national parks and forests.
The county's economy is primarily driven by tourism, with visitors attracted to outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and skiing. Bishop, the largest city in Mono County, serves as a gateway for travelers exploring the surrounding wilderness and recreational opportunities.