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How to get fromMono Lake to General Sherman (tree)by unknown, bus or car

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There are 2 ways to get from Mono Lake to General Sherman (tree) by unknown, bus, or car

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  1. Travel, bus

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    1. Walk from Mono Lake to Mono Basin Visitor Centerunknown
    2. Take the bus from Mono Basin Visitor Center to Curry Villagebus
    3. Take the bus from Curry Village to Amtrak/Greyhound Stationbus
    4. Take the bus from Fresno Bus Station to Visalia Transit Stationbus
    5. Take the bus from Visalia Transit Center to Giant Forest Museumbus
    13h 39m
  2. Travel, bus, drive

    1. Walk from Mono Lake to Lee Vining - Chevron, 51557 US 395unknown
    2. Take the bus from Lee Vining - Chevron, 51557 US 395 to Bishop - Vons/Kmart, 1200 N. Main Streetbus
    3. Take the bus from Bishop - Vons/Kmart, 1200 N. Main Street to Independence - Post Office, 101 S. Edwards StreetbusLpx
    4. Drive from Independence - Post Office, 101 S. Edwards Street to General Sherman (tree)car
    10h 23m

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What companies run services between Mono Lake, CA, USA and General Sherman (tree), CA, USA?

There is no direct connection from Mono Lake to General Sherman (tree). However, you can travel to Mono Basin Visitor Center, take the bus to Curry Village, take the bus to Amtrak/Greyhound Station, walk to Fresno Bus Station, take the bus to Visalia Transit Station, walk to Visalia Transit Center, take the bus to Giant Forest Museum, take the bus to Sherman Tree Trailhead, then walk to General Sherman (tree). Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Mono Lake to General Sherman (tree) via Lee Vining - Chevron, 51557 US 395, Bishop - Vons/Kmart, 1200 N. Main Street, and Independence - Post Office, 101 S. Edwards Street in around 10h 23m.

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