Mammoth Mountain Adventure

Mammoth Mountain Adventure

December 15, 2013 3 By Sukanya Bora

Mammoth is a beautiful ski resort located in the Eastern California. At 11,053 feet, it is the highest summit of California resort. Mammoth is so beautiful because of the snowfall that lasts until July month. It has about 400 inches of snowfall and there are so many activities that you can do over here.

 

Winter at Mammoth

Winter at Mammoth is the best time for visitors because you can experience the snowfall and do lots of interesting adventures.

 

1. Skiing and Riding

Mammoth Mountain is the tallest ski resort in California. The snowfall here is magical and for snow lovers it is the best place to visit. Winter over here never gets boring because there are the beautiful bluebird skies.

Skiing

 

2. Cross Country Skiing

Experience the unforgettable winter at Mammoth’s Lakes Basin! You may indulge in skating and play in the woods.

Cross Country

 

3. Snowmobile Adventures

Mammoth’s snowmobile adventure is another interesting winter activity in the lush pine forests and snows of Mammoth.

Snowmobile

4. Snowboarding

The Mammoth Ski and Snowboard school provides training lessons for skiing and snowboarding with over 400 instructors at very affordable rates.

 

5. Snowcat Tours

You could experience the snowfall beauty of Mammoth by taking Snowcat tour from the Main Lodge to Minaret Summit and also enjoy a delicious parallax dinner.

Mammoth Snowcat

6. Scenic Gondola

The summit of Mammoth at 11,053 feet is the most breathtaking view in California. Once you reach the top of the summit, you will discover that there are so many things to do over there.

Gondola

 

 

Winter at Mammoth is unforgettable always and adventurous. You could experience the Mammoth beauty by staying at the Mammoth Mountain Inn which is the best accommodation for visitors. Nearest City from the Mammoth Mountain is Mammoth Lakes,California.

 

If you want to cherish and enjoy your winters, plan a vacation to the Mammoth Mountains and experience the snowfall by living at the local condos.

 

[Photo courtesy – MammothMountain.com]

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