Key facts
Resort | 2425 m |
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Slopes | 2425-3370 m |
Lifts | 28 |
Pistes | 3500 acres |
Price index | 180 |
Mammoth MountainUSA

The upside
- Slopes to suit all abilities
- Mix of open Alpine-style bowls and classic American wooded slopes
- Impressive snowfall record
- Uncrowded trails most of the time
- Mightily impressive terrain parks
- Good views by US standards
The downside
- Mammoth Lakes is a rather straggling place with no focus, where life revolves around cars
- Most, though not all, lodgings are miles from the slopes
- Weekend crowds in high season
- Wind can be a problem
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Summary
Mammoth may not be mammoth in Alpine terms – from end to end it’s less than one-third of the size of Val d’Isère-Tignes, in area more like one-sixth. But in American terms it’s a decent size, with enough to keep most visitors happy.
These days there is something resembling a village to stay in – The Village, a typically careful Intrawest confection of lodgings, restaurants and shops. But most people stay elsewhere – in hotels, condos and houses spread around the vast wooded area of Mammoth Lakes – and never go near it. Pick your location carefully, and you can walk to a lift; get a car, and you open up lots of options.
Blogs, features and news
- Snow keeps skiers busy all over the world
- Aspen to open for skiing this weekend
- Ikon Pass offers skiing across US
- Mammoth ends record ski season
- Mammoth to stay open into August
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Key facts
Resort | 2425 m |
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Slopes | 2425-3370 m |
Lifts | 28 |
Pistes | 3500 acres |
Price index | 180 |