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When considering a Mammoth vacation, you want to know what the area has to offer, as well as which nearby activities are in your price range. What’s great about Mammoth is that you once you arrive, you don’t have to look far for events to keep you busy.
If you are going to Mammoth to unwind with friends or family, there’s plenty to explore in town. The Mammoth Lakes Art Center stages national shows and regional productions. Learn about the historic town at the Mammoth Ski Museum or catch a movie at the Minaret Cinemas. The Winterset is a mountain style townhome complex located in the heart of town. Leave your car at your unit and mingle with other travelers on the Green Line Shuttle as you embark on your adventure.
You can stay at Snowcreek Resort whether it is winter or summer time. Snowcreek is the original year-round resort in Mammoth Lakes. In the winter, you’re close to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area where you can choose from skiing, snowboarding, downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling or snowshoeing. In the summer, spend time fishing, hiking, or mountain biking. A Mammoth vacation encompasses more than just snow sports.
In Mammoth, you’re just a short distance away from California’s famous forests. Day trips to John Muir and Ansel Adams Wilderness Areas, Devils Postpile National Monument or Yosemite National Park are all convenient. Don’t feel like staying around the ski and snowboard crowd? No problem. Forest Creek is a residential neighborhood that’s just a short shuttle ride away from Mammoth Mountain. The two-bedroom condos sleep up to six guests.
All kinds of sports lovers travel to Mammoth. The tennis courts at the Mammoth Ski and Racquet Club are a favorite during warmer months. After a day of trout fishing or golf, guests can take advantage of the Club’s two lighted courts. The sauna and whirlpool on the property also make it easy to unwind and take in the peaceful mountain scenery during your Mammoth vacation.








