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Mammoth Mountain

1 Minaret Rd
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Phone: (760) 934-2571

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Mammoth Mountain

5 Star Rating
 
(13 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)

User Reviews for Mammoth Mountain

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/19/2007 Posted by yorki_dad

Simply put, I've skied most of the top 10 listed and to be honest Mammoth is so much better than any Aspen Mt. it's not even close. Sure Ajax is longer top to bottom but there's nothing there like the top of Mammoth. Jackson is great but talk about a nightmare to get to, and if you're not a quad black dimond skier, good luck. There's no other place like Mammoth, 20 ft of snow can fall in 3 days, then you can be skiing in deep powder on blue ski days that you think someone painted. Simple drive from LA, or any place in Southern Cal and I'd drive right through Tahoe any day to get to Mammoth. The drive along 395 in either direction, from LA or Reno is unreal in beauty. Come spring time you get all the desert bloom, then unreal skiing. And the icing on the cake? The last 2 seasons I've skiied on my birthday which is the 1st day of summer, and on the 4th of July, and the conditions were amazing. Then you come off the hill and hang out at the many lakes and or boat down the road at Crowley, or just take a 2 hour drive through Tioga pass to Yosemite. So if you're looking not only for great skiing, cause the mountain will challenge every level of ability without boring you, you also get the adventure off the hill as well. No other resort offers so much to do in nature on and off the hill. If you ever get the chance, ski it in summer when you can do all the other things around the area as well, take 5 days and do something different everyday and ski each day as well. Oh, as for night life and things to do in town, it's ok, but you'll run out of things to do there in a hurry. Not a Aspen social scene, but wilderness like no other.

Pros: A mountain for every level, snow almost year round, wonderful people, easy to get to.

Cons: Weekend crowds, bad storms if you get caught in one. Limited night life.

3 Star Rating: Average

01/31/2007 Posted by joey34343

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/11/2005 Posted by gwpelham

As a former Bay Area resident and long time Mammoth skier I take exception to the reviews contention that Mammoth is too far from the Bay Area. If you take Highway 88 instead of I-80 you can get to Mammoth in about 5 hours from most of the Bay Area. Still to long a drive you say? Well, there's a litle place called Kirkwood about halfway between the Bay Area and Mammoth that breaks up the drive quite nicely. By the way, when the crowds are bad a Mammoth, there's a litle area called June Mountain about 20 minutes away that will still have zero lift lines. OK, you're not going to scare yourself on any 45 degree slopes at June but it has some great advanced runs served by high-speed lifts. And your Mammoth ticket is good at June.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/11/2005 Posted by mrsschwartz

I'm from the Ice Coast and take one monumental trip out West each year and last March I fell in love with Mammoth! We got a foot of snow every day we were there (7 ft total)! I'm an easy going snowboarder but because of the powder I rode trails I would NEVER ride here. I rode chutes, rode chair 23, did the cornice thing (not gracefully - but went for seconds), trees etc... I would come back each year. There are so many lifts you can get any where. I think the longest we waited on line was 8 min. The staff was helpful with directions - they knew how to get you where you wanted to be. And the deal was sweetened with a great center of town with a great shuttle system. Experience it for yourself. Worth the trip and I'm coming from New Jersey!

Pros: mtn terrain, snow quality, lift placement

Cons: windy

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

10/23/2005 Posted by randypinto

Small town, Big Mountain. Talk to employees that work and live there year round.Go during the weekdays and have the place to ourself. I lived there for six years.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/29/2005 Posted by radwaf

As a former member of a ski team I've had the opportunity to ski every major ski resort in North America. If I were to rate ski resorts based soley on terain and conditions I would have to rate Mammoth No. 1. The high elevation and abundant snowfall make for consistantly excellant conditions and a long season. With regard to the terain they have one of the most accurate rating systems. Expert is expert and advanced is advanced, not some over hyped intermediate run. Although there have been major improvements in mammoths night life and lodging, it still lags behind other major destination resorts. If skiing is your first priority then mammoth is for you.

Pros: terain, conditions, inexpensive

Cons: parking, nightlife

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/12/2004 Posted by kat919

I have lived in Mammoth my entire life. I grew up there and have always had a blast skiing there. I have never had any problems with anything. The snow is always great; there's something for everybody here. Also, the town is a great place to come and visit, it's small and homey, I would recommend it to anyone. The restaurants all have great food and most of the locals are friendly if you don't mess with them. Respect the locals please! They are serving you!

Pros: Great snow, Family oriented, Friendly atmosphere

Cons: , usually busy

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/07/2004 Posted by jdhog

Mammoth is incredible. Super long runs, great snow, fast lifts and lift lines and an awsome park that caters to skiiers and boarders alike, Mammoth is my top choice. The nightlife used to be dim, but the new village has sparked that up. At about 4 hours driving from S.D., it's definitely worth to stay a while. Great scenery with Yosemite next door. Even on a crowded day, I have often found myself alone on a run. Plus there is always the backside to explore. Certainly a worthwhile trip to take.

Pros: Great snow & park, Huge mountain, Fun town

Cons: , Town gets crowded

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/07/2004 Posted by lakerfan51

Mammoth is the one of the best places to do winter sports. The snow is great, the people are great, the runs are great and altogether mammoth is just great.

Pros: Weather, Snow, Runs

3 Star Rating: Average

12/07/2004 Posted by glam2411

Been skiing for 40 years all over US, Canada,SA. and Europe and I feel Mammoth is one of the most overrated areas in the US. In the middle of nowhere, hard to get to, lousey Apre-ski, crowded on weekends/holidays, lift system gone astray, poor parking program and average mountain food.

Editor's Review

Small town bustles when temperatures drop, as skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts flock to this winter playground for fresh-fallen snow.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Parking

The lot fills up fast. Your best bet is to arrive extremely early or take the shuttle from downtown Mammoth Lakes.

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Directory & Services Information

Admission

  • $63-73
  • Teens (13-18) $47-55
  • Children and Seniors $32-37

Parking

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Hours

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