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Mammoth Lakes' economy is primarily tourism-based. A 13% tax is added to the rental of any lodging facility and campgrounds for stays of less than a month. [citation needed] There are more than 4,599 rental units in Mammoth Lakes and the lodging industry generates around two-thirds of the gross revenue of the Town of Mammoth Lakes.
The Owens River Headwaters Wilderness is a wilderness area inside the Inyo National Forest in eastern California designated to protect the headwaters of the Owens River.The wilderness area was created on March 30, 2009, when the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 was signed into law. [2]
Lake Mary is a freshwater lake and the largest of the Mammoth Lakes in Mono County, California. Lake Mary has a campground on its northwest end and can be used for rainbow trout, brook, and brown trout fishing. [2] The lake also features two marinas with motorboat and kayak rental. [3]
Family-owned and -operated Austin Lake RV Park and Cabins is situated on a huge manmade lake with plenty of open space for hiking, biking, and relaxing. Water sports and swimming are a favorite ...
The shuttle route begins at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area's Adventure Center and makes several stops throughout the valley and begins operating when the Reds Meadow Road opens in the summer, and continues through Labor Day weekend. Devils Postpile is also accessible on foot from Mammoth Lakes by hiking over Mammoth Pass and into the Reds Meadow Valley.
Mammoth Pool Reservoir is a reservoir on the San Joaquin River in the Sierra Nevada, within the Sierra National Forest in California. It creates the border between Fresno County and Madera County . It is about 45 miles (72 km) north-northeast of Fresno .
Owens Peak Wilderness wildflowers, 2017. The Owens Peak Wilderness is a 73,767-acre (298.52 km 2) [1] wilderness area comprising the rugged eastern face of the Sierra Nevada.
The Sherwin Range is immediately to the south of the Long Valley Caldera, and stretches from just south of the town of Mammoth Lakes. [1] to the Wheeler Crest of the Sierra Nevada. [2] The range lies to the south of the Long Valley Caldera. The range is named after Jim Sherwin, a prospector who operated the first toll road across the Sierra.