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Mammoth Mountain

About Mammoth

Situated amidst the remarkable Eastern Sierra landscape, you will find year-round adventures in Mammoth. Mammoth Mountain is one of the highest four-season resorts in California, with a summit elevation of 11,053 feet. With 300 days of annual sunshine, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and countless summer activities. During winter, guests can explore 3,500+ skiable acres, featuring diverse terrain suitable for all levels, from steep chutes to well-groomed trails. The resort's free public transit system ensures convenient access to base lodges and getting around town.

In the summer, Mammoth feels like paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with guided climbing, mountain biking, and other activities at the Adventure Center. Whether skiing down exhilarating slopes or embarking on summer adventures, Mammoth's vibrant environment beckons visitors to embrace the mountain lifestyle. The surrounding area, including Mammoth Lakes and Yosemite National Park, provides additional opportunities for exploration and adventure.

There are plenty of places to eat, with a wide range of eateries serving delectable dishes to satisfy every palate. Whether enjoying gourmet meals or indulgent après-ski beverages, visitors are given an exceptional dining experience.

Accommodations in Mammoth cater to every preference. Stay slopeside at Mammoth Inn, with the Panorama Gondola just a few steps away. Have the convenience of town while having easy access to the slopes at the Village Lodge. While at Juniper Springs Resort, you can enjoy the convenience of ski-in/ski-out accommodations while still being close to town. Or relax on the shores of Twin Lakes in a cozy cabin at the Tamarack Lodge.

Experience the best of California's outdoors at Mammoth, where every season renders amazing recreation and mountain lifestyle experiences.

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Getting to Mammoth

Mammoth Mountain is easily reached by car or airplane and welcomes visitors to embark on unforgettable mountain adventures. Whether traveling down the historic Hwy. 395 or flying into Mammoth Yosemite Airport, there are several ways to get around, including the resort's free town shuttle.

Flying directly into Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH) Take Airport Rd. to US-395 N. Follow US-395 N to CA-203 W in Mammoth Lakes.

Flying directly into Sierra Regional Airport (BIH) in Bishop The drive from Bishop to Mammoth takes about 1 hour, making it the shortest drive aside from flying directly into MMH.

Get on US-395 N. Take the CA-203 exit toward Mammoth Lakes/Devils Postpile. Turn left onto CA-203 W (signs for Mammoth Lakes).

Flying directly into Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) The drive from Reno to Mammoth takes just over 3 hours.

Get on I-580 S/US-395 S. Follow US-395 S to CA-203 W in Mono County. Take exit 263 from US-395 S. Turn right onto CA-203 W (signs for Mammoth Lakes).

Winter weather can be unpredictable, with the possibility of high winds, snowstorms, and sharp turns along the route. Prepare accordingly, especially on stormy days.

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