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Official site of Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. California's best resort for skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and mountain biking in the summer.
Check out live views from Mammoth Mountain's seven webcams. View real-time action and conditions from the top of the mountain and base lodges around the resort.
Get all the details on Mammoth Mountain's summer operations featuring forecast, lift status, trail maps and more. Make your next visit the best!
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area is a large ski resort in the western United States, located in eastern California along the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the Inyo National Forest. Mammoth has more than 3,500 acres (1,420 ha) of skiable terrain, [2] serviced by 28 lifts.
At 11,053 feet (3,369 m), Mammoth Mountain is the highest chairlift-accessible ski resort in California. Plus, with an average snowfall of 400 inches (1016 cm) per season, lifts often spin from early November well into June.
For those looking for a little more speed and excitement — during the spring and summer seasons, Mammoth Mountain has over 80 miles of mountain bike trails filled with pavers, berms, jumps and drops. Single and multi-day tickets available. Hike Through Scenic Trails. Find endless hiking options in Mammoth Lakes.
Our Snow Report for Mammoth Mountain brings daily updates on the snow conditions, snow depths, piste and offpiste conditions and the number of open ski lifts. The latest Mammoth Mountain snow report shown below was updated on 24 Nov 2024.
Mammoth Mountain was founded in 1953 by Dave McCoy. It averages an impressive 400 inches of annual snowfall, allowing it to have one of the longest ski seasons in the country. In the winter of 2017, the resort was open from November to early August! The mountain is great for all levels, with options ranging from expansive bowls, tree skiing ...
Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort lies on the eastern edge of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. It’s 330 miles east of San Francisco and 310 miles north of Los Angeles, making for a five-to seven-hour drive.
As the name implies, Mammoth Mountain is BIG. Boasting 3,500 skiable acres, it’s no surprise that it earns the No. 3 spot for Terrain, and readers have no trouble getting to every last nook and cranny (No. 7, Lifts and Accessibility).