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A cozy living area features a light gray sofa adorned with patterned cushions, positioned near a stone fireplace. A wooden coffee table sits on an ornate area rug, while natural light enters through sliding glass doors leading to an outdoor space. Decorative wall art adds character.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 554 reviews

Adorable Farmhouse Condo, Best Value in Mammoth!

Very unique, cool, shabby chic farmhouse style condo. Pristine and recently remodeled throughout. Located on the main floor across from the pool (closes in fall) & hot tub and direct parking for 1 car only in front. It has a pvt. balcony and is centrally located within a block of the free shuttle that takes you to the mountain. There is 1 queen bed and a queen size pull out for up to 4 guests. The unit is walking distance to grocery stores, bars and restaurants. Sorry no pets allowed by the HOA.

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The studio living area features a gray sofa beside a circular coffee table, with a rounded chair nearby. A large window nook offers a view of trees outside, while natural light softly illuminates the space. Artwork hangs above the side table, creating an inviting ambiance.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Luxury Remodeled Monache Studio with Views

Newly updated studio at the Monache. Amazing, unobstructed views of Mammoth Mountain from the window - a great space to curl up and read a book or sip hot cocoa. The Monache offers underground parking, free Wi-Fi, year-round heated pool and jacuzzi, fitness room, and an in-house restaurant/bar, The Whitebark. Just steps to the Village for easy access to the Canyon Lodge gondola, as well shopping and restaurants. Make your next Mammoth vacation unforgettable by staying in this gorgeous place!

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Aerial view of the McGee Cabin surrounded by a snowy landscape, with snowdrifts covering parts of the property. The unique architecture of the cabin is visible, complemented by the backdrop of majestic mountains under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home in Mammoth Lakes
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Cute cabin with Big Views of Mammoth Mountain!

The McGee Cabin is located on the picturesque Sierra Meadows Ranch just on the edge of town in Mammoth Lakes. Removed from the hustle and bustle, yet only one-tenth of a mile from Old Mammoth Road, nearby restaurants, and shops. The cabin sleeps two comfortably, with a queen-size bed in the bedroom and a full sized sofa sleeper. It is well-appointed, with a full kitchen and bathroom with a tub and shower. If you need something a little larger, check out "The Lonsdale Cabin" also on the property

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The living room features a cozy seating area with a tan sofa and a wooden armchair, complemented by a coffee table. A fireplace is set against a brick wall, and large windows are dressed with dark curtains. Decorative artwork and a lamp add character to the space.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Mammoth Lakes Sunrise - End Unit

Non-smoking, Bright, airy 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo in the Scenic Meadow Area of Mammoth Lakes. Sleeps up to 4 (approx. 830 Sq. Ft.). Spacious 1st floor unit with 1 step to enter. Corner unit with lots of windows to let the light in. Close to pool area. Bathroom was remodeled in May 2021. Master Bedroom has 1 King Bed -Living Room has 1 Queen Sofabed & 1 Queen Futon. 2 Flat Screen TVs & DVD player. No phone. WiFi & CABLE TV provided. Parking spaces are steps from the front door. TOML-CPAN-11405

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A panoramic view of snow-covered mountains stretches across the horizon, under a clear blue sky. Below, a blanket of snow covers the landscape, interspersed with patches of evergreen trees. The scene captures the serene beauty of the winter environment.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

The View of Views, On the Mountain with Ski Trails

The 16% tax for Town of Mammoth is already included in pricing, not added “fee” at time of “reservation request” like other host! You can be on top of “Mammoth Mountain” and ski back to our garage door if there is snow on the road. I am amazed how many people that frequent "Mammoth Lakes" never knew that places like ours existed until they stayed at our place. During the summer we have arguably the best pool in all of "Mammoth" with incredible views of the mountains and a relaxing sun deck!!!

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A modern living area showcases a comfortable gray sectional sofa, accentuated by a wooden side table. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, with natural light flooding in through a large window that offers views of the surrounding mountains.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

1 Bed Room in 4star hotel@Village

Enjoy your vacation with our renovated 1 bedroom unit in the 4-star hotel, the Westin Monache Resort. You will love this centrally-located place with short steps to all the dining, shopping, and nightlife of the Village at Mammoth as well as the Westin's amenities including beautiful pools and hot tubs. No drive or no hassle needed to find a parking spot (and long walk from there, IYKYK) at the ski slope as the gondola to Canyon Lodge is right across the street. Worth staying here by itself!

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A modern fireplace is featured prominently against a wooden accent wall, with flames visible inside. A metal log holder sits beside it, displaying neatly stacked firewood. Light-colored furnishings and decor enhance the cozy ambiance of the living space.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Powderhaus - Modern two Bedroom Condo at Canyon

Powderhaus is a beautifully remodeled two bedroom, two bath condo with a bonus loft and two-car private garage with EV charger, located next to Canyon Lodge. With stylish decor and high-end furniture and beds, this mountain gem is outfitted with everything you need for your mountain getaway. You'll enjoy a spacious and open floor plan, perfect for entertaining family and friends after a day on the slopes, hiking, or the other adventures Mammoth has to offer. Private 2-car garage. TOT#8113-0002

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Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 594 reviews

Canyon Lodge Condo, Chamonix #73. Walk to Lifts

This beautifully appointed one-bedroom condo is in one of Mammoth Lakes’ most sought-after complexes known for its prime location and proximity to the lifts. Just a short walk to Canyon Lodge lifts, you’ll be on the mountain in minutes! After a day of adventure, skip the traffic and parking hassles—return home effortlessly. Leave your car behind if you like, with seasonal gondola and year round trolley access to The Village, or enjoy a scenic 10-minute walk (1 mile) or quick two-minute drive.

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The living area features a stone accent wall surrounding a fireplace, with large windows offering mountain views. Comfortable seating is provided by a pair of plush armchairs and a sofa, arranged around a wooden coffee table. A media console with shelves displays various decorative items.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Fireside at Mammoth-Next to ski gondola & Village

Beautifully remodeled one bedroom one bath condo with underground parking, indoor common area pool & spa, and is just steps away from Mammoth Mountain Ski Area's Village Gondola. The unit is accessed by way of a secure indoor hallway. This condo is about as close as you can get to restaurants, bars & events in Mammoth Lakes. Free public transportation is less than 1/2 a block from the front door. This is a private one bedroom, with one bath and a pullout sofa bed in the living room.

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A row of townhomes is shown amidst a snowy landscape, with wooden balconies adorned with railings. The snow blankets the ground, creating a serene winter scene, while tall trees are visible in the background, enhancing the natural setting.
Townhouse in Mammoth Lakes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Newly Renovated Townhome Sleeps 8

Totally renovated townhome close to everything Mammoth has to offer. 8 min walk to the Village to take the Gondola to the slopes, or, Canyon Lodge is just a mile away (4 min drive). If biking is your thing, this home sits on the Lakes Basin Path, see scenic views of Mammoth Crest, the back side of the Sherwin Range, Twin Lakes, Lake Mary, and end at Horseshoe Lake. Into music? This home is so close to Mammoth’s Bluesapalooza that you can hear the festival’s music from the private deck.

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A stone fireplace is framed by warm wood accents, providing a cozy focal point in the living space. A coffee table sits in front, adorned with books and a candle. Soft lighting from a nearby lamp enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Spacious mountain retreat, close to Canyon Lodge

Conveniently located between Canyon Lodge (0.4 miles) and The Village (0.5 miles), our condo is the ideal mountain get-away! Very clean and comfortable it's great for two couples or a family group. There is a well equipped kitchen and large adjacent living room, perfect for hanging out after a long day of skiing or hiking. Excellent amenities include covered parking (no more digging the car out of snow), 1Gb wifi, cable TV, and sauna. The shuttle bus stops right outside the front door.

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An open living area features a cozy couch and a modern TV stand, with large windows allowing natural light. A dining table with wooden chairs is visible, along with a subtle area rug enhancing the warm wood flooring. A fireplace adds a welcoming touch to the space.
Home in Mammoth Lakes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Spacious, Updated 1bd Mammoth Lakes Getaway

This spacious, bright and remodeled 1bd 1ba condo in the Sunrise complex sleeps 4 and is the perfect place to relax after exploring all that Mammoth Lakes has to offer. Enjoy coffee on the private patio with peek-a-boo views of the Sherwin's and relax in the seasonal pool and/or hot tub before chilling on the couch next to the fireplace. There is plenty of parking for trailers and storage for your gear whether you are visiting for skiing, biking, fishing, hiking, golfing or boating.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mammoth Lakes?

    Mammoth Lakes has vacation rentals in areas like the Village, Canyon Lodge, and near Lakes Basin for easy access to trails, dining, and mountain activities. Many travelers enjoy neighborhood stays that blend town convenience with natural scenery.

  • What are the best things to do in Mammoth Lakes with kids?

    Families often enjoy visiting Mammoth Mountain Adventure Center and exploring Twin Lakes. Picnicking by the water and gentle kayak outings are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mammoth Lakes?

    Explore Mammoth Mountain for skiing and mountain biking, stroll around Lake Mary, and visit Devils Postpile National Monument. Fishing and trail hiking highlight the region’s outdoor spirit.

  • How is the weather in Mammoth Lakes?

    Mammoth Lakes has cold, snowy winters around 22–56°F (-6–14°C), while summer tends to be warm and dry with highs near 100°F (38°C). Early spring and late fall are cooler, so packing layers is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mammoth Lakes?

    Explore Devils Postpile National Monument and the summit of Mammoth Mountain for broad mountain scenery. Crystal Lake and the Hot Creek Geological Site are frequently suggested for their unique natural features.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mammoth Lakes?

    Popular trails include the Crystal Lake Trail, Duck Pass Trail, and Lakes Basin paths, known for scenic vistas and varied terrain. Families often choose the Panorama Dome Trail for a gentler walk.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mammoth Lakes?

    Try a gondola ride on Mammoth Mountain, picnic at Shady Rest Park, or explore the lakes for fishing and paddle sports. Wildlife viewing and nature walks around local trails are often recommended for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mammoth Lakes?

    Explore Mono Lake's unique formations, visit Bodie State Historic Park for Gold Rush history, or discover ancient trees in Inyo National Forest. Hot Creek Geological Site is often recommended for its thermal springs.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mammoth Lakes?

    Many vacation rentals in Mammoth Lakes welcome pets, with proximity to walking trails and parks like Shady Rest Park. These options make it simple for guests to include four-legged companions in mountain adventures.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mammoth Lakes?

    Hydrate well due to higher elevation around 7,800 ft (2,377 m), use sun protection, and keep gear for fast-changing weather. Early mornings are quieter for lake visits; public transit can simplify mountain access.

  • What is Mammoth Lakes known for?

    Mammoth Lakes is known for outdoor recreation, including skiing, mountain biking, and hiking, as well as its proximity to scenic sites like Devils Postpile National Monument. Distinctive geothermal features and lively seasonal festivals draw visitors year-round.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mammoth Lakes?

    Explore Convict Lake for its striking mountain backdrop, wander wildflower meadows around McLeod Lake, or visit the Hot Creek Geological Site’s bubbling pools. These spots are less frequented but rich in natural character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mammoth Lakes?

    Enjoy locally inspired trout dishes, hearty mountain-style breakfasts, and seasonal berry pies. Mountain eateries frequently feature Californian flavors alongside international favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mammoth Lakes?

    Bring layered clothing for temperature changes, sturdy footwear for trails, sun protection, a reusable water bottle, and a light jacket for cool evenings. During winter, snow gear is useful for mountain activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Mammoth Lakes like?

    Nightlife in Mammoth Lakes includes casual pubs, mountain lounges, and spots for live music around the Village area. Many venues have relaxed atmospheres, often featuring craft drinks and regional brews.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mammoth Lakes?

    Look out for music celebrations around Labor Day weekend or winter holiday gatherings, which draw visitors from nearby communities. Seasonal food and art fairs are frequently suggested by locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mammoth Lakes?

    Vacation rentals in Mammoth Lakes are often set up for families, with features like kitchens, extra beds, and proximity to outdoor activities. Neighborhoods around the Village and Lakes Basin have many inclusive options for group stays.

  • When is the best time to visit Mammoth Lakes?

    Late spring to early fall is often recommended for hiking, biking, and lake activities, while winter draws skiers and snowboarders to snowy slopes. Summer brings mild evenings and festivities around town.

All about Mammoth Lakes

Mammoth Lakes is an outdoor lover’s paradise. It’s nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, guarded on the north by 11,053-foot-tall Mammoth Mountain, ringed by the Inyo National Forest, and located just 32 miles from Yosemite National Park. Hiking, biking, and high-altitude running all have a home here, but thanks to the miles of trails and powdery snow on Mammoth Mountain, this village is largely known as a mecca for skiing and snowboarding. In the evening, the quaint resort town comes alive with après-ski offerings, including a collection of homegrown breweries and distilleries with cozy tasting rooms and behind-the-scenes tours. In the summer, when the snow recedes, the vibe is more sedate, but there’s still plenty to do, including fishing and kayaking in the plentiful lakes.

What are the top things to do in Mammoth Lakes?

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area

With more than 3,500 skiable acres, record-setting snowfalls, and ski seasons that have occasionally extended into August, Mammoth Mountain is a wintry haven for snow sports. Twenty-eight lifts ferry visitors up the mountain to 150 trails ranging from beginner to expert. You’ll find 11 parks here, too, equipped with up to 50 jumps and two half-pipes, including a 22-footer. Snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and tubing are on offer, as well.

Panorama Gondola

Enjoy expansive views on this 3,100-foot ride to the summit of Mammoth Mountain. At the top there’s a cafe and interpretive center that hosts exhibits on the surrounding wilderness, as well as telescopes so you can get a closer look at things. From there you can hike back down the mountain, visiting a network of learning stations along the way that detail the area’s natural and cultural history. The gondola operates daily depending on conditions, so make sure to check ahead. Tickets can be purchased in advance online.

Hilltop Hot Spring

Drive just 15 minutes outside the village to luxuriate in a natural hot spring offering expansive vistas of mountains and meadows. From a parking lot located off Benton Crossing Road, it’s a short walk to this tub dug long ago by humans looking to take advantage of the hot streams coursing nearby. Crafted with stone and cement, the pool is fed by two pipes — which can be tinkered with to adjust the temperature — and even has a plug at the bottom so it can be drained and cleaned. About six people can fit at one time, and this clothing-optional pool can get crowded, so go with a game attitude. Hilltop is one of several hot springs in the area, so if soaking is on your to-do list, there’s plenty on tap.

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Mammoth Lakes stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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