Lodge
The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth
50 Hillside DrThe best hotel in Mammoth Lakes
Food scene
The Warming Hut
343 Old Mammoth RdGreat place for breakfast and lunch.
Mammoth Brewing Company
18 Lake Mary RdMorrison's Restaurant and Bar
3516 Main StAmerican Food
Petra's Bistro & Wine Bar
6080 Minaret RdAmerican Food
Mammoth Tavern - Mammoth
587 Old Mammoth RdAmerican Food
Noodle-Ly
437 Old Mammoth RdUdon and Ramen
Located on the first floor of Westin Hotel.
A Sophisticated Menu & Contemporary Ambiance.
Whitebark Restaurant & Lounge features sophisticated menu options to delight the most discerning palates. A contemporary ambiance and great views of Mammoth’s soothing surroundings set the atmosphere for any occasion.
White Bark
White BarkLocated on the first floor of Westin Hotel.
A Sophisticated Menu & Contemporary Ambiance.
Whitebark Restaurant & Lounge features sophisticated menu options to delight the most discerning palates. A contemporary ambiance and great views of Mammoth’s soothing surroundings set the atmosphere for any occasion.
Latin Market
1566 Tavern RdNeighborhoods
The Village at Mammoth Mountain consists of 60,167 SF of boutique, trophy retail in the center of Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort. The property is surrounded by well-appointed condos and adjacent to the popular Westin resort hotel. Mammoth Mountain has the highest elevation of any resort in the Pacific Southwest, providing one of the longest ski seasons historically of any area in the country.
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Village Plaza
Village PlazaThe Village at Mammoth Mountain consists of 60,167 SF of boutique, trophy retail in the center of Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort. The property is surrounded by well-appointed condos and adjacent to the popular Westin resort hotel. Mammoth Mountain has the highest elevation of any resort in the Pacific Southwest, providing one of the longest ski seasons historically of any area in the country.
Sightseeing
Conveniently located near The Village at Mammoth, you can access Canyon Lodge by car, town shuttle or a quick, free gondola ride up from The Village, where you'll find a full-service ski lodge offering all the amenities. Mammoth Sports at Canyon carries everything you need to have fun on the mountain, and Lincoln Bar is the perfect place to wind down a great day on the hill, catch some rays and enjoy live music and awesome drink specials.
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Canyon Lodge
1000 Canyon BlvdConveniently located near The Village at Mammoth, you can access Canyon Lodge by car, town shuttle or a quick, free gondola ride up from The Village, where you'll find a full-service ski lodge offering all the amenities. Mammoth Sports at Canyon carries everything you need to have fun on the mountain, and Lincoln Bar is the perfect place to wind down a great day on the hill, catch some rays and enjoy live music and awesome drink specials.
Crowley Lake is a reservoir on the upper Owens River in southern Mono County, California, in the United States. Crowley Lake is 15 mi (24 km) south of Mammoth Lakes.
The lake was created in 1941 by the building of the Long Valley Dam by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), as storage for the Los Angeles Aqueduct and for flood control. The dam is 126 ft (38 m) high and impounds 183,465 acre⋅ft (0.226301 km3).
It is known for its trout fishing: Between 6,000 and 10,000 anglers hit the lake on opening day. The largest brown trout taken from the lake weighed 26 lb (12 kg). Many people from all over California head here for late summer and fall fly fishing since the lake contains some of the largest trout around.[2] Crowley Lake Fish Camp, run in cooperation with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, is the only way to access the lake, and visitors can rent boats, book camping sites, and buy supplies at the Fish Camp.[3]
The lake is named after Father John J. Crowley, "the desert Padre", who was a key figure in Owens Valley history and a local hero. When it became obvious that the city of Los Angeles's appropriation of the water supply had made agriculture impossible in the Owens Valley, many of the residents of the Valley lost all hope. Father Crowley traveled up and down the Valley, convincing many of them that it could become a tourist destination. Thus, it is fitting that while it exists to serve the Los Angeles aqueduct, Crowley Lake is also a prime destination for anglers
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Lake Crowley
Crowley Lake is a reservoir on the upper Owens River in southern Mono County, California, in the United States. Crowley Lake is 15 mi (24 km) south of Mammoth Lakes.
The lake was created in 1941 by the building of the Long Valley Dam by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), as storage for the Los Angeles Aqueduct and for flood control. The dam is 126 ft (38 m) high and impounds 183,465 acre⋅ft (0.226301 km3).
It is known for its trout fishing: Between 6,000 and 10,000 anglers hit the lake on opening day. The largest brown trout taken from the lake weighed 26 lb (12 kg). Many people from all over California head here for late summer and fall fly fishing since the lake contains some of the largest trout around.[2] Crowley Lake Fish Camp, run in cooperation with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, is the only way to access the lake, and visitors can rent boats, book camping sites, and buy supplies at the Fish Camp.[3]
The lake is named after Father John J. Crowley, "the desert Padre", who was a key figure in Owens Valley history and a local hero. When it became obvious that the city of Los Angeles's appropriation of the water supply had made agriculture impossible in the Owens Valley, many of the residents of the Valley lost all hope. Father Crowley traveled up and down the Valley, convincing many of them that it could become a tourist destination. Thus, it is fitting that while it exists to serve the Los Angeles aqueduct, Crowley Lake is also a prime destination for anglers
Convict Lake
Lake known for its alpine scenery and rainbow trout.
Absolutely beautiful and serene Lake. Flat calm and great for photographs.
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Lake Mary
Absolutely beautiful and serene Lake. Flat calm and great for photographs.
Crystal Lake
Skelton Lake
Main Lodge station
Free shuttle available from Village Plaza
Eagle Lodge
4000 Majestic Pines DrActivity
Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge
10400 Minaret RdSkip the uphill hike and catch a lift to the top, then bomb down the groomed lanes as fast as you dare in a high-speed snow tube. Woolly’s Tube Park is all-time fun for all ages with a large snow play area and a heated deck with snack bar offering hot cocoa and adult beverages.
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Woolly's Tube Park and Snow Play
9000 Minaret RdSkip the uphill hike and catch a lift to the top, then bomb down the groomed lanes as fast as you dare in a high-speed snow tube. Woolly’s Tube Park is all-time fun for all ages with a large snow play area and a heated deck with snack bar offering hot cocoa and adult beverages.
A popular spot to rent mountain bikes and equipment for a day of biking on Mammoth Mountain.
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Mammoth Mountain Bike Park
10001 Minaret RoadA popular spot to rent mountain bikes and equipment for a day of biking on Mammoth Mountain.
Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center
163 Twin Lakes RdSierra Star Golf Club
2001 Sierra Star PkwySnowmobile Adventures
10200 Minaret Rd