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Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort boasts an impressive 400 inches of annual snowfall and the highest summit elevation in the state of California at a height of 11,053ft.

Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort boasts an impressive 400 inches of annual snowfall and the highest summit elevation in the state of California at a height of 11,053ft. Located in the southwest corner of the volcanic Long Valley Caldera on the eastern edge of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountain Range; Mammoth Mountain lives up to its name by offering over 3,500 skiable acres and a 3,100ft vertical drop. The resort is home to modern facilities, excellent terrain options, and an extended ski season that can sometimes last into July. The mountain has a variety of expansive bowls, tree skiing, wide open groomers, steep chutes and world-class terrain parks. Most visitors stay in the town of Mammoth Lakes, California. The resort is a great starting point to explore the Sierra Nevada Mountains and is only about an hour drive from Yosemite National Park.

Los 15 rutas de esquí de travesía más populares en Mammoth Mountain

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Kong

0.07 mi
Ski down White Bark Ridge. Kong is the final wind lip in a series of fun ones that runs out onto Road Runner. This is a super fun straight jump that is a sweet ender to the fun wind lips lining White Bark Ridge....
2

James Bond

0.04 mi
Ski through the top of South Park and keep to the left of the run. As you near the top of Chair 20 ski around the off loading ramp, cliff is right below....
3

Jill's Uphill Route

0.53 mi·
117 ft
One of Mammoth’s new uphill routes, Jill’s is short and sweet. It’s a brief up-and-over between Main Lodge and The Mill, using the trails Jill’s Run and Mambo. Lap it back and forth to get used to new gear, or to dial in those transitions....
4

Big Bird Uphill Route

1.27 mi·
689 ft
Big Bird is an easy uphill route that links with the tougher uphill Lost in the Woods. Therefore you can use Big Bird as a return to Lost in the Woods if you've skied down from there....
5

Phantom’s

0.13 mi
Take Mambo until it breaks off to Phantom’s Escape, keep an eye out for a traverse trail that makes its way up into the trees. Cliffs and fun await. A few small-medium sized cliffs that are great to hit in a storm....
6

The Bear

0.27 mi
Ski down China Bowl and past the top of Coyote. This is the far skier’s left side of The Bear, lines become longer the further out you traverse. There’s a number of different lines making their way down the fairly steep and stepped out terrain that makes The Bear so fun....
7

Moose Knuckle

0.1 mi
Ride down China Bowl on your way to Coyote, not long after passing the fumeral (you’ll know this by the smoke and smell of eggs in the air) there’s a large ridge where a nice hip forms right below a small tree island....
8

Canyon Uphill Route

1.59 mi·
1,652 ft
Canyon Route is the uphill access on Lincoln Peak. It's the way to earn your turns on Viva, the Avi Chutes, and other blacks that make some of the best runs at Mammoth....
9

Lost in the Woods Uphill Route

1.04 mi·
758 ft
This uphill route starts out mellow and gets gradually steeper, making a nice warmup to workout starting from the Mill. From where it ends at the top of Chair 4, many good intermediate runs lead down toward the Village....
10

Eagle Uphill Route

2.27 mi·
2,096 ft
If you're starting your day over by the Eagle Lodge, you can earn your turns by skinning up this route to the top of Lincoln Mountain. Some of Mammoth's best storm-day runs descend from there, like Sunshine Glades and the Avi Chutes, but they are fun on any day, of course....
11

Avy 1.5

0.12 mi
Drop in to Avy 2 (the middle one) and keep skier’s left as you make your way down the bowl. The chute begins quite a way up the slope and is easy to miss, or hard to avoid, depending on your goals....
12

Rigley’s

0.46 mi·
85 ft
Follow Road Runner past the top of Chair 14 and around the 180 degree turn that is Hydraulic Corner. Hop off the groomer and make your way through an open snow field and towards a group of trees....
13

Mammoth Mountain Hole in the Wall

1.93 mi·
225 ft
Hole in the Wall is a backcountry ski route that will challenge even advanced skiers, located in the out of bounds area at the back of Mammoth Mountain. It’s a geological rock formation created from cooled lava, which through a process of natural erosion formed a chute in the cliff....
14

West Summit Uphill Route

3.02 mi·
2,172 ft
Mammoth Mountain is usually stormed with skiers and snowboarders, and even though the lifts load fast it's impossible to avoid waiting in line––unless you just don't need the lift! If you're prepared to earn your turns, you can escape the bustle on this in-bounds ski tour to the top of the mountain....
15

Jeffy’s Line

0.17 mi
There are a number of different lines that make their way down the East Face of the Hemlock’s from here but Jeffy’s Line is probably the most fun, and definitely the most aesthetic....
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