The County of Mono was created by an act of the Legislature on April 21, 1861. The county seat is in the town of Bridgeport, where most of the county offices are located in an historic courthouse built in 1880. It's land area is 3,030 square miles, 94% of which is publicly owned. Much of this land is contained in the Inyo and Toiyabe National Forests. Mono County is known for its vast scenic and recreational resources. Here, one may explore immense high sierra peaks, ghost towns, friendly communities and the famous Mono Lake. Visit the pages below to learn more.


History of Mono County

Discover the colorful history of Mono County - from Old West mining towns of the past to our communities of the present.
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Demographics This page contains community and County-wide statistics from the 2000 Census, as well as Supervisorial Districts.2
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Geography of Mono County Visit our mapping resource center and learn more about Geographic Information Systems (GIS) role in Mono County government.
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Documents Here you may review or download county-related documents. Most documents require Adobe Reader™ to be installed on your computer.
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Weather Links Find out current weather and road conditions for Mono County and the Eastern Sierra. Links to NOAA and the NWS.
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Links This page contains hyperlinks to State and Local agencies whose focus and expertise influences the County of Mono.

 

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