The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Mammoth Lakes, California (CA)

June 27, 2021 Deane Carmody

High in the Eastern Sierra of California is the growing ski resort town of Mammoth Lakes, surrounded by alpine beauty and majesty. Powdered peaks of the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area and surrounding wilderness draw skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ice skaters every winter. Summers are quieter and less crowded, but vacationers in search of the path less traveled will find secluded biking and hiking trails, rushing rivers, icy mountain lakes, green golf courses and breathtaking scenery.
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1. Mammoth Crest Trail

Mammoth Lakes, CA http://www.mammothtrails.org/trail/12/mammoth-crest-trail/
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Mammoth Crest Trail

Reviewed By Seethesunrise - Visalia, United States

From the Lake George trailhead it is a steep 2 mile climb up to Mammoth Crest for fabulous views and a stunning red volcanic rock landscape. One of my favorite hikes for sure. The first mile is shared with the trail to Crystal Lake which is a very popular hike. Then there is a clear split off to the right for the trail to continue on to Mammoth Crest. When you part with the Crystal Lake trail you leave the crowd behind and the hike becomes nearly your own. At the top of the crest there are a few off shooting paths that offer you a 360 degree view past the Minarets and to the White Mountains.

2. Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center

163 Twin Lakes Rd Tamarack Lodge, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 +1 760-934-2442 http://www.tamaracklodge.com/xcountry/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center

Reviewed By Adventurethatislife3 - San Diego, United States

Awesome experience. We were lucky enough to be up at Mammoth during a full moon and booked this snowshoe tour. Our guides were lovely and very informative. There were about 20-25 people total on the tour. Included the snowshoes and hot beverages and dessert afterwards. The tour was about 90 minutes long hiking through the woods and amazing views of the mountain and sky. Definitely recommend.

3. Hot Creek

Mammoth Lakes, CA http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/inyo/recreation/natureviewing/recarea/?recid=20414&actid=64
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Hot Creek

You can relax in the heated springs of this popular fishing spot.

Reviewed By IrishTraveler46 - Claremont, United States

The Hot Creek Regional Park is like a tiny "Yellowstone". There are beautiful blue hot pools and steaming water. Park at the top of the canyon and walk down to the creek. One used to be able to bathe here but it gets closed off because of hot activity.

4. Obsidian Dome

Deadman Summit June Lake Loop, Mammoth Lakes, CA http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/long_valley/long_valley_sub_page_19.html
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Obsidian Dome

Location is in Mono County near June lakes, this natural dome was created out of lava which solidified to black glass, hence the name, obsidian.

Reviewed By soozeq1_13

Because it's called a dome that is what I expected to see. It was more of a hill and lots of rubble from being dug through. It was absolutely awesome to see obsidian and its natural place. Highly recommended.

5. Convict Lake

Convict Lake Rd, Mammoth Lakes, CA +1 800-992-2260 http://www.convictlake.com
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4.5 based on 572 reviews

Convict Lake

Lake known for its alpine scenery and rainbow trout.

Reviewed By dabautista

Beautiful lake with a nice trail loop that is easy to hike. If you want to rent a kayak or pontoon boat, I suggest reserving one ahead of time because they were sold out by 10am. There are nice little spots around the lake where you can swim and take in the great scenery. One other suggestion is to get there early if you want to avoid the crowds, especially if you want to hike because the trail is narrow.

6. Devils Postpile National Monument

Devils Postpile Access Road, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 760 934 2289 https://www.nps.gov/depo/index.htm
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4.5 based on 957 reviews

Devils Postpile National Monument

This obscure part of the National Park System features unique basalt rock formations.

Reviewed By CNewing - Willoughby, Australia

The devil’s post pile is pretty amazing and the easy (stroller friendly) trail makes it so accessible. Means if you want to take it easy you’re in luck, if you want something more involved then you can carry on down to rainbow falls or any of the other interesting sounding trails. There is a cute park ranger post on arrival and if you need water top up for bottles then you are in luck. Extra special for us was getting to see a deer along the trail!

7. Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center

2510 Main Street, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 +1 760-924-5500 [email protected] http://www.visitmammoth.com/about-mammoth/welcome-center/
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4.5 based on 211 reviews

Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center

The Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center specializes in providing general information about the Inyo National Forest and surrounding local areas. Stop in for maps of the area and suggestions on great places to hike, camp and visit. The center provides campfire permits, wooding permits, and backpacking permits for those looking to begin a trip in the Inyo National Forest backcountry. There are also many fantastic interpretive program opportunities available through the center. A great first stop for a trip to Mammoth. If you are looking for souvenirs, there are many fun items for sale in the center including books, maps, hats, bandanas, t-shirts, and lots of other souvenirs. The Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center is managed through a partnership with the US Forest Service and the Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association.

Reviewed By pw9999 - Orange County, United States

We were in town with our daughter who was snowboarding, and we were not. So we sought out some advice here. Blake was very helpful and friendly while describing hiking areas nearby, along with recommended hot springs and restaurants. There is a small store here with maps, walking sticks and other locally made items. Worth a few minutes to get acquainted with the area.

8. Lake Mary

Lake Mary Loop Road, Mammoth Lakes, CA http://fishingnetwork.net/nocal/mary.htm
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4.5 based on 412 reviews

Lake Mary

Reviewed By Tripping1214 - El Cajon, United States

Today we visited Lake Mary and had a wonderful experience at the Lake Mary Marina. We rented a pontoon boat for our family that included grandma, grandpa, 2 grandchildren, daughter, and her husband. I also purchased a beginners fishing pole for my 5 year old grandson. We had a lovely time on the lake. It was beautiful and peaceful. My grandson loved trying out his new pole and learning to cast the line. Unfortunately, but almost at the end of our time he broke the line and lost his little fish weight. He was devastated by this, but when we returned and asked about a new weight he was generous enough to give him a brand new red weight he took from a packaged pole. It was very thoughtful of him. I highly recommend this Marina.

9. McGee Creek

Crowley Lake, Mammoth Lakes, CA
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

McGee Creek

Reviewed By IrishTraveler46 - Claremont, United States

Drive up McGee Creek Road to the parking area and then walk the trail as far as you like into the canyon. This is one of the greatest spots for fall colors. Fishing is so-so but we often see deer in the canyon.

10. Crystal Lake trail

Mammoth Lakes, CA http://discovermammoth.com/hiking-mammoth-lakes/crystal-lake-mammoth-lakes-basin-california/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 94 reviews

Crystal Lake trail

Reviewed By JenKenTravels - Long Beach, United States

We loved hiking the Crystal Lake trail. I recommend tackling this hike early in the morning to get a good parking space and to to get wonderful views of Lake George and Lake Mary without too many people around. It's a bit strenuous because it's mostly uphill (although, it could be because I'm out of shape!). Bring a snack to enjoy once you get up to Crystal Lake. Also, we encountered tons of mosquitos around Crystal Lake, so you might want to bring a long sleeve shirt to prevent mosquito bites. Take your time and enjoy the sights along the way. If you're in Mammoth and looking for a beautiful hike, I highly suggest this one!

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