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Mammoth Mountain RV Park
Overview
Mammoth Mountain RV Park serves as a premier year-round gateway for those exploring the Eastern Sierra. Situated at an elevation of approximately 7,800 feet, this park provides a unique opportunity for alpine camping throughout all four seasons. Whether you are arriving for the winter snow or the summer wildflower blooms, the park offers a well-maintained basecamp surrounded by towering pines. It balances the rugged beauty of the mountains with the modern conveniences required for a comfortable and scenic extended stay.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently positioned at the entrance to Mammoth Lakes, right across from the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center. This prime location allows guests to easily access the town’s extensive paved trail system and the free public shuttle. Being nestled within the Inyo National Forest, the property feels secluded despite its proximity to local grocery stores and dining. The dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains ensures that every site offers a sense of place and high-altitude adventure.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find a variety of site options, including full hookup RV sites equipped with 30 or 50-amp electricity. During the summer months, guests can enjoy the heated swimming pool, while the indoor spa remains a favorite for soothing sore muscles after a day on the slopes. The park also features essential facilities such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and laundry services. For those traveling with pets, the surrounding forest provides ample space for leashed walks in a scenic natural setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, with the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area just a short drive or shuttle ride away for world-class skiing and mountain biking. In the warmer months, visitors can explore the geological wonders of Devils Postpile National Monument or hike to the mist of Rainbow Falls. Anglers and photographers frequently visit nearby Convict Lake and June Lake for their crystal-clear waters. The area is a hub for outdoor recreation, offering everything from scenic gondola rides to rugged backcountry hiking.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who want to be in the heart of the action without sacrificing access to town amenities. It is a perfect fit for winter sports fans looking for a reliable basecamp for skiing or snowboarding. Families often appreciate the safety and convenience of the park’s layout, while solo travelers enjoy the easy access to public transit. If you value a combination of high-altitude forest vibes and easy proximity to modern services, this park is an excellent choice.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
BunnyandbeyondOF Free
It’s not as bougie as the price tag, and no one is even at the office so your service will be nonexistent. They want you to make all your reservations online and even then they won’t be there to assist for check in. The showers and laundry rooms were not clean it looked a really down place, especially for the cost.
Jen
Good luck getting a reservation. It's a popular park. The staff is friendly, the location is good, if you can get a spot away from the road. Easy access to trails. Showers a bit messy. The price is a little on the high side, but it's a resort town.
Lynn La Caze
Beware. They are the only game in town and they know it. I had a reservation made 6 months in advance. I drove 2 days get get there. Upon arrival. No staff at work, a little senior lady volunteer with dementia trying to text the office staff who were on jury duty. After waiting over an hour to hear back for check in we left. No help, they don't pick up the phone ever, they aren't at the office. No refunds or credits even when it's their fault. We will not be back.
Mike Dages
Been coming here for years and have noticed the decline of the park! Campsites are not kept up and have slowly become unlevel! The bathrooms are not very clean. Dumpsters are not regularly dumped and get over filled to the point of not being able to close them, then bears get into them and make a mess! Yet every year the price for campsites keep going up!
Stacey Mattish
The campground lacks good signage, so finding the sites is exciting. The views are great and there is a great bike trail that is easily accessed from the campground. It has a heated pool and large hot tub, too.
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