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Mammoth, aah the cool mountain air and a warm Jacuzzi of natural mammoth hot springs….On the way to Mammoth go for a hot spa in bubbling natural springs. A natural geological wonder that is so much fun after a day of skiing or snowboarding. Cold melted snow mixes with the hot water which has seeped up to the top and forms a warm steamy cloud above the hot springs and into the sky. The brilliant mineral hot spring pools are a popular but secluded destination. Arrive before dark an stay until the sunrise!
The first ski lift was known, appropriately, as Chair One. Today, Chair One (or Broadway Express) is a modern, high-speed, detachable quad chair lift, which is on of 28 lifts on Mammoth Mountain. With nearly 3,100 feet of vertical drop, 385 inches of average annual snowfall, and 300 days per year of glorious California sunshine, Mammoth offers snowsports enthusiasts a 3,500 acre (1,416 hectare) winter wonderland to explore and challenge. Mammouth features a winter wonderland of downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, mountaineering, snowmobiling, dog sledding, and siteseeing. Springtime and summer in mammouth offers great spring ski conditions, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, golfing, tennis, horseback riding and boating on the crystal blue waters of mammoth lakes.
It is said that people "come for the winter, but stay for the summer" in Mammoth. Mild breezes, sparkling lakes and streams, as well as cobalt blue skies beckon explorers to experience the true Eastern Sierra. Fishing, horseback riding, golfing, off-roading, camping and mountain bike on more than 60 miles of single-track trails are but a few of the many diversions and adventures awaiting you this visit and for many visits to come.