If an incredible 50-plus-year reputation, 400-plus inches of snow annually, and a vast, and varied amount of terrain sound like the trip you've been searching for, then a Mammoth ski vacation is sure to fit the bill. Located in the Eastern Sierra range, Mammoth has been a place for families to connect with nature and one another for more than half a century.
Mammoth Mountain is accessible via Mammoth Yosemite Airport, with seasonal flights from major cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Denver. Shuttle services from the airport to the resort, along with the proximity to U.S. Highway 395, make travel convenient for visitors driving from various points in California and Nevada.
The complimentary shuttle service within Mammoth Mountain adds convenience, making it easy for families to explore different areas or for friends to make it to the après party in town.
Skiers and boarders in search of fresh powder are sure to find it at Mammoth. The resort boats the highest elevation—11,053 feet—for skiing and snowboarding in California, and receives, as aforementioned, a whopping 400-plus inches of snow annually.
With 3,500 acres of terrain, a 3,100-foot vertical descent and nearly 40 percent designated as intermediate, you can bet that intermediate skiers and boarders will find their own slice of heaven.
If you look at a trail map and notice black and double black diamonds dominating what looks to be the entire mountain, don’t fret. Sure, Mammoth’s ridgeline is an expert skiers paradise, but beginners have plenty of options.
With 25 percent of the terrain marked as green beginner terrain, you can bet a Mammoth ski vacation will please novice skiers or snowboarders
With a slew of family-friendly activities from skiing and snowboarding, to dog sledding, tubing, ice skating, and a movie theater for a more relaxing family evening, a Mammoth family ski vacation will create lasting memories.
Teens with a penchant for freestyle skiing or snowboarding will revel in experiencing Mammoth’s world-class Unbound terrain park, which is the training ground for Olympic and X Games superstar Shaun White. Mammoth’s terrain parks are progressively designed with safety in mind so even the little ones can enjoy the experience.
Between downtown Mammoth Lakes, and the resorts five base villages, families in search of things to do in Mammoth will find they have an overwhelming amount of activities to choose from.
Visitors have a variety of options to enjoy in Mammoth, from an afternoon spent exploring local shops, to a family or romantic evening at Minaret Cinemas. For those interested in the arts and drama, both the Sierra Classic Theater and the Mammoth Lakes Art Center offer captivating experiences. Additionally, Mammoth boasts several art galleries, including the Mammoth Gallery, renowned for its local fine art photography.
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