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Condo in Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth’s Modern Studio Apartment
Get cozy in front of the gas fire place stove and watch the snow fall outside the large sliding glass doors. This studio plus bunk area can comfortably sleep 4 and has one full bathroom. This is your perfect home base for all your Mammoth Adventures -300 Ft to Green Line Stop (Eagle Lodge Shuttle) -1.4 miles to The Village -5.4 miles to Main Lodge -0.6 miles to Grocery Store -32 miles to Tioga Pass (East Entrance Yosemite National Park, summer only) Follow me @mammothairbnb
$112 per night
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Welcoming Mammoth 1bd Villa
This beautifully remodeled one bedroom unit is conveniently located in the center of town, easy walking distance to lots of shops and restaurants. Walk to the free town trolley stop to go to the Village, or spend a day in Yosemite National Park, (a short 45 minute drive to the East entrance in the summer). Once you’ve had your fill of the beautiful outdoor activities, get cozy on the couch, watch some netflix, or walk to any of the great dining options close by.
$106 per night
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Cozy and Modern Mammoth Studio
Cozy studio has fresh bohemian charm. Full kitchen, private unit. Close to restaurants, Von's, shops and the tram to the mountain. Huge recreation room with pool and ping pong tables, etc. (Note: The rec room is temporarily closed) Touted by many as having the 'Best Jacuzzi in Mammoth' and great swimming pool (Summertime). Happy tp host you! Sorry, our HOA does not allow pets. Mammoth Business Tax Certificate #8265
$112 per night
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Stay near Mammoth Lakes's top sights

Photo of Mammoth Mountain
Mammoth Mountain109 locals recommend
Photo of The Village At Mammoth
The Village At Mammoth65 locals recommend
Photo of Canyon Lodge
Canyon Lodge44 locals recommend
Photo of Mammoth Brewing Company
Mammoth Brewing Company184 locals recommend
Photo of Eagle Lodge
Eagle Lodge28 locals recommend
Photo of Lake Mary
Lake Mary53 locals recommend

Mammoth Lakes condo rentals

Condo in Mammoth Lakes
Modern cozy studio loft near Canyon! Tax included!
$106 per night
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Remodeled Village Lodge 1bd/1ba
$132 per night
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Contemporary, Updated Studio
$142 per night
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Mid-town Cozy Condo - Altitude Adjustment
$104 per night
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Clean Cozy Light & Bright Studio in Great Location
$120 per night
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Beautiful Condo, New Renovation in Town - #3
$135 per night
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Slope Side 1Bd 1BA Summit Condo
$119 per night
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Canyon Lodge Condo, Chamonix #47. Walk to Lifts
$133 per night
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Canyon Lodge Condo, Chamonix #39. Walk to Lifts
$129 per night
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Canyon Lodge Condo, Chamonix #79. Walk to Lifts
$121 per night
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Completely Remodeled 1 Bedroom Condo near Village
$102 per night
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Cozy Mountain Retreat
$121 per night
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Mammoth Lakes house rentals

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Beautiful Studio 'Dog Friendly' Monache in Village
$170 per night
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Spacious, Updated 1bd Mammoth Lakes Getaway
$122 per night
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Woolley’s Ski Lodge
$164 per night
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Cozy Condo w/perfect Location /Remodeled bathrooms
$140 per night
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Charming 1 Bed + Loft Condo
$175 per night
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TreeHouse - BEST LOCATION - Mammoth Village
$179 per night
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Sierra Manors #47
$171 per night
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Cozy Upgraded Mountain Condo
$220 per night
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Centrally Located Mammoth Condo
$192 per night
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Enchanting Condo Central Mammoth
$131 per night
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Townhouse Art Gallery in Mammoth's Best Location
$164 per night
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Chateau Smith Fireside At The Village. New Remodel
$342 per night
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Mammoth Lakes cabin rentals

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Pet Friendly Beautiful 3BD 3BA Mammoth Cabin
$219 per night
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Ski in ski out 4 person studio
$152 per night
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Vintage Old Mammoth Cabin #5
$127 per night
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Awesome Log Cabin walk to Canyon Lodge or Village
$145 per night
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Family Cabin in the wooded part of Old Mammoth
$150 per night
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The Lonsdale Cabin is on a quiet ranch retreat
$218 per night
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EDELWEISS LODGE TWO BEDROOM KING-SLEEPS 6
$171 per night
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New! - Luxurious, Great location, mountains view
$153 per night
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Gorgeous Home Year-around - Steps to Canyon - Hott
$329 per night
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Dreamy Home at Canyon Ldg -Mammoth Moose - Hot tub
$395 per night
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Perfect Mammoth Lakes Condo! Sleeps 8
$328 per night
Cabin in Mammoth Lakes
Updated, family friendly SPACIOUS CABIN! #9442
$327 per night
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Your guide to Mammoth Lakes

Introduction

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.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mammoth Lakes?

Here in the mountains, temperatures are cooler. May and April bring temperatures in the low 50s and 60s Fahrenheit, June through September warm up with averages in the 60s and 70s, and from October through February you can expect weather in the 40s, even dipping into the 20s. Pack for cool nights year-round, and if you’re booking one of the area’s vacation rentals for wintertime plan ahead for snow — lots of it.


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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