The treeless summit of Panorama Dome offers a unique perspective on the "fire and ice" geology that caused the area to look as it does today--right from the heart of the action. During the last major ice age, from about 25,000 to 12,000 years ago, a huge cirque glacier worked to scoop out what is now the Lakes Basin, pushing rocks and debris out into the Mammoth Creek Valley through a gap between the existing volcanic mountains. Panorama Dome now stands in that gap, strewn with evidence of what is known as lateral moraine, like a dyke between the Lakes Basin and the enormous volcanic caldera beyond.
Panorama Dome
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Destination Activities
Public Services
Hours of Operation: N/A
Season: Year Round
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This destination is accessed directly from the Panorama Dome Access point.
*Note that not all facilities are accessible via public transit.
Related Trails
Lakes Basin Path
5.3 mi
- Surface: Asphalt
Panorama Dome Mountain Bike Trail
1.0 mi
- Surface: Soil
Panorama Dome Trail
0.3 mi
- Surface: Soil
Panorama Mountain Bike Loop
0.8 mi
- Surface: Soil
Related Trails
Trail | Length (mi) | Surface | Activities and Services |
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Lakes Basin Path | 5.3 | Asphalt | |
Panorama Dome Mountain Bike Trail | 1.0 | Soil | |
Panorama Dome Trail | 0.3 | Soil | |
Panorama Mountain Bike Loop | 0.8 | Soil |
Related Experiences
Birding on Panorama Dome
1.3 mi
- Rating: ,
- Surface: Soil,
- Duration: Less than 4 hours
Hiking the Panorama Dome Trail
1.8 mi
- Rating: ,
- Surface: Soil,
- Duration: Less than 4 hours
Snowshoeing on Panorama Dome
0.8 mi
- Rating: ,
- Surface: Snow,
- Duration: Less than 4 hours
Related Experiences
Experience | Rating | Length (mi) | Surface | Duration |
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Birding on Panorama Dome | 1.3 | Soil | Less than 4 hours | |
Hiking the Panorama Dome Trail | 1.8 | Soil | Less than 4 hours | |
Snowshoeing on Panorama Dome | 0.8 | Snow | Less than 4 hours |