"Ski-in/ski-out" gets thrown around pretty liberally in Mammoth — so we'll just be specific: we are kitty-corner to Eagle Lodge. Literally. Cross the street and you're at the lift. In boots, carrying everything, you'll be loading in under two minutes. There is no closer condo.
The condo sleeps up to 4 comfortably — a king bed in the bedroom, and a bunk in the living room alongside a big U-shaped sectional that's perfect for winding down after a long day outside. A fireplace keeps everything warm when the temperature drops. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need for real cooking — all the pots, pans, and appliances, plus a dishwasher.
One feature that makes a real difference on big snow days: the building has a secured underground parking garage with a reserved spot. Drive straight in out of the storm, unload all your gear, and take the stairs directly up to the condo — you never have to step outside. **Also, our reserved parking spot has a 240EV charging outlet! No scraping ice at 6am, no hauling ski bags through a foot of fresh snow, no freezing in the parking lot. On a heavy Mammoth storm day, that's genuinely priceless.
Step out onto the balcony and you've got beautiful mountain views — perfect with morning coffee or a glass of wine after dinner.
Dogs are very welcome. We already have a plush dog bed waiting. Mammoth is one of the best dog destinations in California — well-behaved pups love it here as much as their people do.
GREAT ANY TIME OF YEAR
Winter
World-class skiing & snowboarding right outside. Eagle Lift opens up the entire mountain.
Spring
Mammoth often skis into June. Soft snow, uncrowded runs, and shoulder-season rates.
Summer
Hiking, mountain biking, fly fishing, golf, and the cleanest air you've ever breathed.
Fall
Aspen groves turn gold, crowds thin out, and the Eastern Sierra is at its most dramatic.
In summer, Mammoth is a completely different kind of destination — and an underrated one. The Lakes Basin is minutes away, with alpine lakes perfect for fly fishing and paddling. The Mammoth Mountain bike park turns the same terrain you ski in winter into one of the best lift-served trail networks in the West. And Mammoth has two exceptional golf courses — Sierra Star and Snowcreek — both set against dramatic Eastern Sierra backdrops with conditions you won't find at sea-level courses. Tee times in the thin mountain air with views like that are hard to beat.
Also worth a day trip: Devils Postpile National Monument, the June Lake Loop, and the hot springs scattered throughout the Owens Valley just over the hill. Wildflower meadows, dramatic peaks, zero humidity, warm days and cool nights — summer in Mammoth is genuinely special.
We know this area well and enjoy sharing recommendations — favorite trails, where the fishing is good, best tee times, which runs to hit first on a powder day, and where locals actually eat. Just send us a message.