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Things to do: (items in blue are links)

Things to do in the winter for the adventurer:

How to get to the Slopes:

  • Drive (to 3 lodges or Village)
  • Shuttle – in front of Grumpy’ s- runs every 15 minutes (Village Gondola and Main Lodge) and on our side of the street across from Grumpy’ s (Eagle Lodge)
  • After April 15th take the Red Line to Main Lodge, as Canyon and Eagle are closed.

Things to do in the summer for the adventurer:

  • Rent a bike and hit the mountain bike park out of Main Lodge.
  • Learn to rock climb.
  • Fish on Lake Mary, Crowley or other local lakes. Lake side or boat rental. Lakes are stocked with large trout. Don’t forget pick up a fishing license (daily license available at Ricks)
  • Hike to Rainbow Fall and Devils Postpile
  • Don’t want to hike, see the sites Trail rides & pack trips for all ages.
  • Sign kids up for the Adventure Camp
  • Take a short dive to charming June Lake. Take the June Lake Loop for best views.
  • Take a day trip to Yosemite. Drive or take the Yarts shuttle from Mammoth.
  • Golf at the beautiful Sierra Star golf course.
  • Attend one of the amazing festivities and other activities.
  • Bike or run or walk you dog on the Town Loop- Walk down Old Mammoth Road towards Vons. Pass the Stove Restaurant.  You will see Mammoth Creek Park on the right.  At the far side of the park you will see paved trail down to the creek.  This paved trail loops the town, very pretty about 7.5 miles for the full loop.

How to get to the Mountain Bike Park:

  • Take the Red Line to Main Lodge. Mountain Bile park opens June 10th

Other things to do in the Winter OR Summer-

  • Scenic gondola rides- Out of Main Lodge
  • Mammoth Rock and Bowl (and simulated golf)
  • Movies- Vons center Minaret Cinemas
  • Outdoor Ice Skating- behind Vons center
  • Work out –The Body Shop10 feet from the complex, right across the street
  • Get a massage– Justin Lawrence $80/hour -in house (760)920-1036.
  • Shopping- The Village has great shopping.
  • read a book at the Mammoth library-  Right across from the village
  • Frosty s Mini Golf – in the parking lot across the street next to Rafter’s.  It is open if not cover in snow.
  • Visit Wet Willies natural hot springs– Head south on the 395 passed the airport. Turn left on Brenton drive (Green Church).  Go pass 3 cattle guards and turn right immediately after the third guard.  Take the dirt road about 2 miles to the parking lot.  You will see cars and a sign.
  • Visit the Crab Cooker natural hot springs- take the same directions as to Wet Willy’s but drive passed the third cattle guard and make your first left. Take the road about a ½ mile and park near the other cars. It is a half mile walk from there, but worth it.

Things for your dog to do:

The entire town is dog friendly.  There are great hikes/walks around Mammoth to do with your dog.  Dogs of any size can ride the town trolley or shuttle IF they have a muzzle on.  You can find these at the local pet shops (Mammoth Pet Shop @ 760.934.4417 or Tailwaggers @ 760.924.3400). Otherwise, feel free to explore the town with your pup on-leash.  The town does a pretty amazing job at clearing the sidewalks all along Old Mammoth Road, Main Street and around The Village.

Good dog trails and hikes: http://www.mammothtrails.org/activity/20/pets/

Summer and Winter dog activities: http://www.visitmammoth.com/trip-ideas/pet-friendly-activities-mammoth-lakes
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