Mammoth Lakes Facts
The name McCoy is synonymous with Mammoth Mountain and with
skiing. Dave McCoy's enthusiasm for the two has never wavered. Since his first
rope tow at Grays Meadow west of Independence prior to 1936 and then his progression
to Bishop, McGee Mountain, and Mammoth Mountain, his advance has been stead,
forward and determined, despite the ups and downs. The history of Mammoth Lakes is a great story.
It is said that people "come for the winter, but stay for
the summer" in Mammoth. Mild breezes, sparkling lakes and streams, as
well as cobalt blue skies beckon explorers to experience the true
Eastern Sierra. Fishing, horseback riding, golfing, offloading, camping and
mountain bike on more than 60 miles of single-track trails are but a few of
the many diversions and adventures awaiting you this visit and for many visits
to come.
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Elevation |
Visitor
Center & Ranger Station |
7,800
ft. |
| |
Mammoth
Mountain Summit |
11,053
ft. / 3,369m |
| |
Twin
Lakes |
8.600
ft. |
Attributes |
Mammoth
Mountain Vertical Rise |
3,100
ft. |
| |
Terrain |
3,500
acres/1,416 hectares |
| |
Lifts |
30
- 1 Express six-pack, 8 Express Quads,1 Quad, 8
Triples, 6 Doubles, 3 Gondolas |
| |
Trails |
150
named |
Average Temps |
Winter
(October to March) |
Lows: Teens / -12 to 7C |
| |
|
Highs:
40's / -1 to 4C |
| |
Summer
(April to September) |
Lows:
40's / 4 to 10C |
| |
|
Highs:
70's / 21 to 27C |
Snowfall |
Average
Annual |
385
inches / 975 cent. |
Sunny Days |
Average
sunny days per year |
300 |
Population |
Permanent |
7,100 |
Accommodations |
Lodging
(Hotels, Motels, B&B's etc.) |
8,000
rooms |
Dining |
Restaurants/Cafes |
54
plus |
Health Facilities |
MAMMOTH
HOSPITAL: Fully accredited acute care center,
emergency care, inpatient medical/surgical
services, and outpatient primary care/specialty
care.
PRIVATE PROVIDERS: chiropractic, acupuncture, dental,
optometry and physical therapy services. |
|
| |
| |
Local Taxes |
Room
Tax |
13% |
| |
Sales
Tax |
7.25% |
TOURISM AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, MAMMOTH LAKES
2520 Main Street
PO Box 48
Mammoth Lakes,
CA
93546
760-934-2712
888-Go-Mammoth
The Visitors Bureau includes the departments of Tourism and Recreation for the Town of Mammoth Lakes. They are a dynamic resource to help answer any questions regarding facilities, activities, or events in Mammoth.
CITY CONCIERGE, MAMMOTH LAKES
Central Guest Reservations
Information and Services
Mammoth Lakes,
CA
93546
866-864-6444
City Concierge is the epicenter of central resort reservations, services and information for Mammoth Lakes. We have the most comprehensive list of activities, and guides for vacationers and second homeowners. There's snowplace like Mammoth!
Bishop
Shulman Grove Visitors Center
798 N Main Street
Bishop, CA 93514
760-873-2500
June Lake
June Mountain Ski Resort
June Lake Loop
June Lake, CA 93529
760-648-7733
Lee Vining
Mono Basic Ranger Station & Visitor Center
PO Box 429
Lee Vining, CA 93541
760-647-3044
Lone Pine
Eastern Sierra Interagency Visitor center
Highway 395 & SR 136
Lone Pine, CA 93545
760-876-6222
Mt. Whitney Ranger Station
640.S. Main Street
Lone Pine, CA 93545
760-876-6200
Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
1 Minaret Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-934-2571
Town Of Mammoth Lakes
437 Old Mammoth Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-934-8989
Mammoth Ranger Station & Welcome Center
Highway 203 and Sierra Nevada Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-924-5500
White Mountain Ranger Station
798 North Main Street
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-876-2500
MLTPA - Mammoth Lake Trails & Public Access
PO Box 100 PMB 432
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-934-3154
South Lake Tahoe
Heavenly Mountain Resort
3860 Saddle Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
775-586-7000