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    3.4 (21 reviews)

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    Mammoth Lakes
    Lynn T.

    Great place to take an active - outdoorsy vacation. Fishing, hiking, mountain biking in the summer months and winter sports throughout the winter months.

    Alex K.

    If you haven't been, your totally missing out. Winter was always a must for us here. Ski season and everyone is all making plans on when to visit. But this visit was a first time visiting during the summer. And let me say, it is totally totally worth it. About five hours or so from LA, the drive is beautiful and easy along the 14 and 395. Lots of cute places to stop off along the way as well as some small quaint town to have lunch and walk around. Not big but it worth a wander. We stayed right off chair lift 7 which is perfect during the winter months as it's basically ski in and ski out. But during the summer, the mountains is perfect for all the summer activities. The lakes were all so beautiful and pristine. Heads up, get there early as parking does get busy even parking along the road gets full. It was pretty busy when we arrived in the afternoon. There's campsite near the lakes as well for the outdoorsy type. Plenty of hiking trails with million dollar views. Pictures doesn't do it justice. The clam and serene feeling just comes out of you sitting along the rocks and just enjoying the view of the lakes and mountains. Pictures perfect all the way. The lakes are all pretty much near each other. I believe the trails can actually take you from lakes to lakes depending on which one. Not 100 percent sure but it looked like it would from the top. The village is also a cool stop to check out. We were minutes in the car from it. It was also walking distances well. It happened to reggae weekend with a concert. I believe during the summer months, each weekend host a different concert or so on. The village was pretty busy with vendors selling trinkets, food, and drinks. Heads up, restaurant was pretty busy during the weekend. Mammoth, regardless on when you visit, it's always a magical place. Nature at its best.

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    Came here for some exploration and a little getaway from the heat. Wow, love it here the weather in low to mid 70's. During the night weather is about 46 degrees, your body gets used it. And there is still snow! Hard and dirty but enough for my kiddos to be amazed that 5 hours away from home where is extremely hot we can still find snow, so they made a snowman. The park is full of trails, hikes, horse back riding, mountain bike riding, gondolas, shopped, little visiting center, tours, and fishing in beautiful lakes. We didn't have time to kayak or paddle board. But that is something to do. If you love the outdoors as much as I do, this is the place to come. We will definitely have to come during winter and explore it during the winter season. Regardless summer, or winter there is always something to do.

    Keith A.

    I visited for the first time in July 2020. I am now a fan of the area and can't believe that I waited so long to get up here. Mammoth is a beautiful area, with so many things to see and do. There are many lakes, restaurants, there is skiing, hiking, camping, and Devil's Postpile national monument. Not too far away is Convict Lake, Mono Lake Tufas, Bishop, Bodie, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest - Inyo National Forest, etc. I camped at high sierra and was able to visit many of the nearby attractions. Devil's postpile national monument has many things to see including the postpile formation, rainbow falls, minarete falls, sotcher lake, etc. and if you have a national park pass you get in for free.

    Campfire evenings are the best.
    Mary B.

    We have Fallen in love with Mammoth. We have only been in the Sumner and have found there to be endless activities to keep one busy. We have rented boats at Convict Lake, paddleboarded around many if their lakes, hiked a bunch of trails, downhill mountain biked, rode dirt bikes, and even checked out some of the natural hot springs. If you like to fish, the fishing is supposed to be great. We have come back several years in a row with several families.

    Sharlette V.

    Mammoth lake is for the Rich, the famous, and mostly Caucasians. Only a myth! Not TRUE! This is definitely a diverse community. Lots of latinos, Persians, Asians, you name it, it's up here. :-) Every restaurant, market, resort, bars my family and I have been to, we've been treated with the utmost respect and kindness. There's ignorant people all over this country but, there's hell of a lot more kind & respectful people out there. Mammoth is a bit Pricey but, the memories you experience here is worth every penny.

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    In march, most of the lake are not accessible by car or hike due to all the snow, only one lake you could drive to, convict lake.

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    Earthquake Fault

    Earthquake Fault

    4.5(30 reviews)
    2.6 km

    Really easy to get to, no mosquitos, and not crowded at all. An older gentleman there who I think…read morewas an off duty park Ranger or something told us all about the fault, cases of people falling in, and what to look out for, etc. He said it's more impressive looking from the other side of the main road (going from Mammoth Lakes to Mammoth Mountain), though we couldn't find any signs or trailheads for this part afterwards. Nonetheless this is a pretty neat, quick stop with no hike required to get to it.

    I recently stopped by this earthquake fault to check it out while in the Mammoth area. It was easy…read moreto find, and parking was easy. Based on the photos, I was expecting this to be more like a cliff with a tall crack in it. In reality, it's more like a very long ditch. If you're into geology, or if you're super impressed by thinking about the earth splitting open, then maybe you should check this out. Personally, I wasn't very moved by this experience. If you didn't know that this was an earthquake fault, then there would be nothing impressive about it. It's just a very long gorge that is kind of deep in some places. I'm not sure if rappelling into the fault is allowed, but I thought it would be interesting to get a closer up view of some of the rocks and pools on the bottom. Honestly not really worth driving out of your way to see this unless you happen to be a geology fanatic, or are just dead set on seeing every possible sight near Mammoth.

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    Horseshoe Lake - Lake is drying up and this warning sign says it all

    Horseshoe Lake

    4.3(34 reviews)
    6.0 km

    The first time I visited HorseShoe Lake, the lot was packed, and the hike was no joke! I was out of…read moreshape, and there was still a lot of snow on the trail in July! It was tough. My cousin even had a close call when he accidentally slid off the trail, ran down 100 feet, and narrowly missed hitting trees. (Slipper snow) Despite the challenges, the reward at the top was well worth it. It was a beautiful, secluded lake. Some of us tried a little fishing, while the girls jumped into the freezing cold water for a swim. The water was so "pristine" that my hair felt conditioned afterward. It was magnificent, the water felt untouched and almost holy! This past summer, we hiked it again for the 4th of July, and it was so much easier because I had lost 20 pounds, haha! I'd say the hike is about 13 minutes up, around 2 miles round trip, and great for all ages. Just make sure you're in decent shape and don't have any serious health concerns. When I was 20 pounds heavier, the hike felt like a 10/10 in difficulty. Now, it's more like a 3/10, a total breeze!

    When you arrive, you see a bunch of dead tree and the waterline really low. Your first impression…read moreis "huh. But as you walk around the lake, you're surrounded by beautiful lush green pines. Small quaint bridges over stream beds. The wind in the trees with a beautiful view of the lake and its surroundings. It's a very easy straight walk. Highly recommend

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