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Empeiria High Sierra Hotel
Please change to: Situated in Mammoth Lakes, California, the Empeiria High Sierra Hotel is located 8km from Mammoth Mountain and 15km from the Mammoth Yosemite Airport.

The Mammoth Creek Inn
Located in Mammoth Lakes in the Inyo National Forest, the Mammoth Creek Inn offers a shuttle seasonal service to Mammoth/Yosemite Airport. Guests can relax in the on-site sauna.

Motel 6-Mammoth Lakes, CA
Situated 1.6 km from Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Motel 6 Mammoth Lakes offers guest parking and free WiFi.

Shilo Inn Mammoth Lakes
Shilo Inn Mammoth Lakes is currently undergoing renovations to better serve our guests and the community. Please note that some amenities may be closed during this time. We are open.

Austria Hof Lodge
Located slope-side, this Mammoth Lakes area lodge offers ski-to-door availability and a continental breakfast.

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Mammoth Lakes
The SureStay Plus by best western in Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort hotel is conveniently located just 6.4 km from Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, with nearby shuttle to and from the resort every 30 minutes...

Mammoth Mountain Inn
This property in Mammoth Lakes, California is located at 9,000-feet slope-side on Mammoth Mountain. It is steps from the Main Lodge and offers ski-in and ski-out access and free Wi-Fi.

Lee Vining Motel
Set in Lee Vining, 1.3 km from Yosemite Tioga Pass, Lee Vining Motel offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Rr-interlaken 29
Located in June Lake in the California region, Rr-interlaken 29 has a balcony. This apartment provides accommodation with a patio.

Outbound Mammoth
With Mammoth Mountain reachable in 8.8 km, Outbound Mammoth offers accommodation, a restaurant, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a bar.

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Westin 617
Hotel in Mammoth LakesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 26 reviewsSet in Mammoth Lakes, California region, Westin 617 is situated 47 km from Yosemite Tioga Pass. All rooms feature a kitchen, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a private bathroom.
Lake Front Cabins
Hotel in June LakeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 125 reviewsSituated in June Lake, within 21 km of Yosemite Tioga Pass and 34 km of Mammoth Mountain, Lake Front Cabins features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
The Mammoth Creek Inn
Hotel in Mammoth LakesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 403 reviewsLocated in Mammoth Lakes in the Inyo National Forest, the Mammoth Creek Inn offers a shuttle seasonal service to Mammoth/Yosemite Airport. Guests can relax in the on-site sauna.
From US$197.20 per nightLimelight Mammoth
Hotel in Mammoth LakesBreakfast optionsFeaturing 4-star accommodation, Limelight Mammoth is located in Mammoth Lakes, 7 km from Mammoth Mountain and 47 km from Yosemite Tioga Pass. Private parking is available on site.
Situated in Mammoth Lakes, Luxury 2 Bedroom Penthouse with Stunning Views! has an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Mammoth View Villas 35
Hotel in Mammoth LakesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 5.0Passable - What previous guests thought, 2 reviewsFeaturing a restaurant, Mammoth View Villas 35 is located in Mammoth Lakes in the California region, 7.1 km from Mammoth Mountain and 47 km from Yosemite Tioga Pass.
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We loved the raw beauty of the mountains, lakes and geologic...
We loved the raw beauty of the mountains, lakes and geologic features in the area. We didn't bring or rent bikes, but will the next time. An e-bike would be great for riding up to the Mammoth Lakes and touring the whole area. We will be back again, possibly during ski season as well.Guest review bySTEVENUnited States - 10.0
Lee Vining is a cool small town with a vintage vibe.
Lee Vining is a cool small town with a vintage vibe. It has a couple of great casual restaurants, shops with local Yosemite / Eastern Sierra themed merchandise, fishing/hiking gear and a gas station. It is the ultimate gateway stay for a trip into Yosemite National Park.Guest review bySandraUnited States - 10.0
My husband had a great day of fly fishing.
My husband had a great day of fly fishing. I relaxed on the deck with a good book. There are so many things to do in the June Lake area. We did some sight seeing. We usually come to relax, swim and fish. We ate at the Tiger Bar for dinner and as usual, it was delicious! We hope to be back soon!Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
The last time I stayed in Mammoth Lakes/Old Mammoth was 20...
The last time I stayed in Mammoth Lakes/Old Mammoth was 20 years ago, and my, oh my, has the town changed significantly. From a very small, sleepy town to a hip-and-happening ski and sun [resort] town, Mammoth is beautiful and picturesque. . . where my family and I stayed was very quiet and serene. Note: if you stay closer by the main streets, you'll obviously hear vehicles zipping by. Personally, I like staying by the mountains where there are brooks and streams within walking distance. We arrived on the Sunday before Memorial Day and stayed a few days after. What a difference! Once the Monday/Memorial Day hit, all the weekend warriors left except for the locals. It was GREAT because we seemed to have the whole town to ourselves. . . biking, hiking, and a leisurely Yosemite road trip. What a great time we had! I highly recommend Mammoth and its surrounding areas.Guest review byPatricia N. B.United States - 10.0
Visited Mammoth Lakes since I was 10.
Visited Mammoth Lakes since I was 10. Learned to ski on Mammoth Mountain and have since many times. The city is full of shopping and eateries. Several good hotels. Biking and fishing dominates summer. Many, many camping sites available. Have stayed at Mammoth Mountain RV resort many times. Highly recommended. Great fishing lakes. The town is named after a grouping of lakes near and above it. Each with great fishing. Short 25 minute drive to Lake Crowley, nationally known for it's trout fishery and scenery and Convict Lake (pictured), amongst others.Guest review byAnonymous - 8.0
Town is tiny and benefits from location near Yosemite...
Town is tiny and benefits from location near Yosemite entrance road. It’s all about location. Prices are too high for what you get. The convenience of the location was what we were paying for. Final price was higher than I was quoted due to an “ environmental fee.”Guest review byDianeUnited States - 10.0
June Lake features some of the best fishing on the planet!
June Lake features some of the best fishing on the planet! From Lake fishing to creek and river fishing, there are a lot of choices. Additionally, the hiking is amazing, with entrances to the JMT and PCT with access to some amazing alpine lakes and sights. Don't expect Aspen Colorado! June is quaint and laid back - perfect for a "slow it down" break from life's crazy speed.Guest review byTysonUnited States - 10.0
Mammoth is a large resort with three lodges to begin skiing...
Mammoth is a large resort with three lodges to begin skiing from. Excellent snow coverage and a large variety of ski runs for everyone. It is an easy drive up the mountain. Drop off was available and free parking. Buses ran continuously.Guest review bySuzetteUnited States - 10.0
Great town to visit anytime, though getting here in winter...
Great town to visit anytime, though getting here in winter is sometimes perilous, and most of the town shuts down. There are a plethora of activities to do Spring thru Fall...hiking, biking, kayaking, exploring via vehicle, with Yosemite close enough for day trips. In Spring and Summer, a birder's paradise...bring a spotting scope!. Options narrow in Winter, but still plenty of basin, birds, beaches, and craters to explore. Mono Lake Committee store/visitor's center provides a wealth of info, as does the official Mono Lake Visitor's center. The Mobile Station at the Hwy 120 turnoff to Yosemite has Whoa Nellie Deli - great food, MARGARITAS, and occasional live music in summer..Guest review bySusanUnited States - 6.0
There's a beach and it's nice, you'll have to drive to it...
There's a beach and it's nice, you'll have to drive to it regardless and none of the hotels have a real view of the lake from them except maybe some houses on the hill if they're AirBnBs.Guest review byAndrew TerentyevUnited States