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Skiing

What sets Mammoth Mountain apart is an 11,053 foot summit and over 3,500 acres of ski-able terrain that includes steep chutes, wide open bowls, tree skiing, bumps, gullies, and wide open, well groomed trails. An average of over 400 inches of snow is caused by weather patterns from the Pacific that form over the Sierra. Mammoth Mountain is traditionally among the first ski areas to open and sometimes operates as late as the Fourth of July.

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area

Mammoth is known as one of the world`s best resorts for skiing. Our season typically runs from November until June. At a minimum. But the one thing everyone comes for is to play big. And there`s no better venue on earth than Mammoth Mountain.

Snowmaking:  477 acres/193 hectares, covering 48 trails - 33%
Number of Lifts:  28 - 2 six-pack, 10 quads (9 high-speed detachable), 7 triples, 4 doubles, 3 gondolas and 2 surface lifts (2 pomas).
Number of Trails: 150 named trails
Uphill Capacity:  50,000 riders per hour
Longest Run: 3 miles
Terrain: 15% expert, 20% advanced, 40% intermediate, 25% beginner
Top elevation: 11,053 feet
Facilities: 4 day lodges, 10 sport shops, 9 rental/repair shops, 1 on-hill snack bar, 3 food courts/cafeterias,
ski and snowboard school, race department, lockers, 5 restaurants, 7 bars, child care and game room.
Toll Free: 800-626-6684