Lake Tahoe & Eastern Sierra Ski Resorts

Mammoth Mountain

1 Minaret Road

Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Tel. 800-MAMMOTH (800-626-6684)

Mammoth web cams (online 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily)

www.mammothmountain.com

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Professionals and Olympians love Mammoth Mountain for its spectacular terrain parks, the mountains of fine snow that dump on its slopes, sunny skies five days out of six, and an uncommonly long ski season that stretches from mid-November into late spring.

Mammoth, actually, a simmering volcano with a rounded, denuded dome towering over a sea of evergreens, has 28 lifts spread over 3,500 acres. Also, there are three terrain parks packing three world-class half-pipes,...

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Mammoth Mountain

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Average User Ratings

  • overall (9)
  • 3 stars
  • value
  • 3 stars
  • terrain
  • 4 stars
  • après-ski
  • 2 stars

Attributes

Runs: 150; B: 25%, I: 40%, A: 20%, E: 15%

Lifts: 4 doubles, 7 triples, 1 quad, 9 high-speed quads, 2 six-packs, 3 gondolas, 3 surface

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Great but pricy and a long drive

Posted by snow crazy on March 11, 2007

Trips to mammoth are wonderful and i look forward to the natural snow massive terrain and high speed lifts but it's a seven hour drive people! also during peak season one day lift tickets near one hundered dollars however if you get there and pay the price it is one of the best resorts in the world and by far the best in driving distance.

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Airport major "bump"

Posted by skiguy  from los angeles, CA  on March 6, 2007

Mammoth could be a world class resort.....but it's not because you cannot get there by air. it is easier to get to salt lake city than it is to mammoth.....will the town and developers ever strike a deal.......so far no way. it still takes 5-6 hours to drive to mammoth from the la area, yikes!!!...not me.

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