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About Mammoth

California’s top skiing destination, Mammoth is a striking spot for outdoorsy travellers all year round. There is a good selection of accommodation on offer, including rustic retreats and swish, contemporary resort-hotels fit for a range of tastes and budgets. Whether you’re holidaying as a family, a couple or a big group of friends, our pick of the best places to stay in Mammoth promise stacks of space for everyone, and heaps of fantastic activities to enjoy.

The big draw is, of course, 11,053ft Mammoth Mountain. Snow-clad for almost half the year, this is California’s ultimate playground for skiers and snowboarders, with myriad runs snaking down the mountain-sides. Hone your skills on more challenging slopes, or learn to ski for the very first time with an expert instructor — this is also a wonderful place for little ones to get to grips with winter sports. Summer visitors, on the other hand, will find miles of stunning alpine hiking and cycling trails, as well as the chance to fish or kayak on gorgeous lakes. There’s some impressive wildlife-spotting, too: this is black bear country, after all. Beyond the craggy mountain peaks and alpine lakes lies the verdant Inyo National Forest, a sprawling, almost 2-million-acre wilderness. Back at your hotel or resort, expect extensive facilities, great food, and lovely views of the surrounding landscape — perfect for kicking back after a big day of discovery.

Whilst some of the best places to stay in Mammoth are set within the heart of town, one of our favourite hotels offers ski-in/ski-out access to the slopes for the ultimate winter wonderland experience, whilst another features quirky 1920s cabins on the shore of Twin Lakes, ideal for those looking to hide away in tranquil seclusion. Whatever it is that you’re after, Mammoth won’t disappoint!

The Best Places to Stay in Mammoth

For a Central Stay

  • The Village Lodge offers luxurious studio and condo accommodation in the heart of Mammoth. Pick this place for unparalled access to the town's best eateries, bars and events spaces. Expect spacious apartments and impressive facilities — including three restaurants, two gyms, a pool, hot tubs and a kids' club. There's direct access to the slopes, too. A central choice for families and groups.
  • Westin Monache Resort is a slick, contemporary resort in the centre of town. Stay here for the modern, minimalist interiors, gorgeous mountain views and appealing use of natural materials. Amenities include a fantastic restaurant, a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, an extensive fitness centre and smart spaces for parties or large functions. Multi-suite options are brilliant for families, although this is also a popular couples' pick.

For Rustic Seclusion

  • Tamarack Lodge promises historic California craftsman-style cabins on the shores of Twin Lakes, and picturesque seclusion for active travellers eager to retreat to the remote Californian wilderness. Think 1920s buildings with wood-panelled walls, roaring fireplaces and stacks of space for the whole family — lodges come with up to three guestrooms. The onsite Tamarack Cross-Country Ski Center is a highlight, as are boat, kayak and canoe rental options for exploring the lake in the summer! Pets are welcome, too.

For a Mountain Resort

  • Juniper Springs Resort is an extensive mountain-side property with comfortable studios and large apartments. Book a 3-bedroom condo if you're travelling as a family or group, and enjoy great facilities including a pool and hot tubs, games room, fitness centre and direct ski-in/ski-out access to the Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort. Also child-friendly. Ideal for active holidaymakers who want to focus on the slopes!

FOR AN APARTMENT OR Chalet

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Mammoth Lakes Airport (MMH) and take a short taxi ride to your hotel from there.
  • California is great for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel between June and August for warmer temperatures and lots of outdoor activities, or time your trip for the winter months (December to March) if you're in Mammoth for the fantastic skiing! Autumn (September - October) is picturesque and far quieter — great for outdoorsy types in search of tranquility.

STILL NOT SURE?

Best Hotels in Mammoth

  • Tamarack Lodge Mammoth (California) 45 rooms from €132

    Active Holiday  -  An all year round destination for outdoor pursuits: skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, golf and fishing
    Skiing  -  The property is located a mile from the Mammoth Ski Area, California's best resort for skiing and snowboarding
    Back to Nature  -  The only resort on the shore of Twin Lakes; enjoy lake views, pine forests, national parks and soaring slopes
    Restaurant  -  The small and charming main lodge restaurant has only 10 tables. It offers Twin Lake views and fresh, locally sourced cuisine
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    Rustic 1920s lodge located on Twin Lakes shore. Made up of stand-alone cabins (craftsman-style or deluxe) and rooms in the historic main lodge, classic chalet interiors include pine walls, roaring fires and cosy plaid prints. Enjoy lake-view restaurant, bar and lounge. Perfect for active families. See More

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  • Juniper Springs Resort Mammoth (California) 180 rooms from €174

    Families  -  The whole family will love spacious multi-room condos and cosy townhomes. The resort facilities will appeal to kids of all ages
    Active Holiday  -  As well as fab skiing and snowboarding, Mammoth offers plenty to do in the summer months including fishing, boating and golf
    Skiing  -  Ski-in and out property with direct slope access. Mammoth is considered California's best skiing destination
    Sights nearby  -  Yosemite National Park is 30 mins away. Head there for a day trip to admire its world-famous granite cliffs and ancient sequoias
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    Family-friendly resort with direct ski and slope access. Incredibly comfortable studios, condos and townhomes feature fully-equipped kitchens, living areas, fireplaces and balconies. Enjoy two pools, six hot tubs, cafe bar, golf course and games rooms. Ideal for groups of friends and families. See More

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  • The Village Lodge, Mammoth Mammoth (California) 205 rooms from €187

    Skiing  -  One of the best located hotels, opposite the gondola with direct ski-in access. Mammoth offers over 3,500 acres of slopes
    Families  -  Multi-bedroom condos are well-suited to older families, due to big kitchens, spacious bedrooms and plenty of privacy
    Active Holiday  -  Hike, mountain bike, fish, kayak, ski and snowboard; visitors to Mammoth are spoilt for choice all year round
    Fishing  -  Mammoth is a premier freshwater fishing destination with dozens of nearby lakes including the Mammoth Lakes Basin & Crowley Lake
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    Luxury all-condo resort in the heart of town. Contemporary and fully-equipped one to three-bedroom units all have spacious living areas, fireplaces and views. Facilities are impressive; a pool, hot tubs, 2 gyms, 3 restaurants, kid's club and direct slope access. Perfect for large groups or families. See More

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  • Westin Monache Resort Mammoth (California) 203 rooms from €229

    Skiing  -  Mammoth offers some of California's best skiing and snowboarding with incredible views and slopes for every level
    Active Holiday  -  Ski in winter, hike, bike, hunt, fish and golf in summer; this is an all year outdoor lover's paradise
    Fishing  -  Enjoy fly-fishing on nearby Twin Lakes
    Views  -  Great views from hotel
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    Resort property located within Mammoth Mountain ski area perfect for those who like all the trimmings after a day of skiing; enjoy a heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi, gym, forest-facing restaurants and child-friendly amenities. There is an emphasis on multi-room suites which work well for long stays. See More

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