Mammoth Adventure Center: Your Gateway to Mountain Fun
Experience year-round adventure at Mammoth Adventure Center: family-friendly activities, mountain access, and stunning views in the heart of the Eastern Sierra.
The Mammoth Adventure Center, located at the heart of Mammoth Mountain, is a hub for family-friendly activities and outdoor thrills. During the summer, it transforms into a playground with attractions like a ropes course, climbing wall, bungee trampoline, and a junior zip line. It also provides access to mountain biking trails, scenic gondola rides to the summit, and shuttle services to explore nearby areas like Reds Meadow. In winter, the focus shifts to snow-based adventures, making it a year-round destination for those seeking outdoor excitement and memorable experiences in the Eastern Sierra.
A brief summary to Adventure Center
- 10001 Minaret Rd #2100, Mammoth Lakes, California, 93546, US
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- Monday 10 am-5 pm
- Friday 10 am-5 pm
- Saturday 10 am-5 pm
- Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Purchase the Adventure Pass for access to multiple activities at a discounted rate, especially if you plan to try several attractions.
- Check the weather forecast before you go and dress in layers, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.
- Book activities in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
- Take advantage of the free Mammoth Transit system to get around town and to the mountain, saving on parking fees.
- If planning a scenic gondola ride, consider going in the morning for the best views and to avoid afternoon crowds.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
From various points in Mammoth Lakes, the Mammoth Transit offers free bus service to Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge, where the Adventure Center is located. Check the Mammoth Transit website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. The Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Orange, and Green Lines all connect to the Village at Mammoth, where you can catch a free gondola or bus to the Main Lodge. This is a free and convenient option, especially during peak season when parking can be limited.
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Driving
From the town of Mammoth Lakes, follow Minaret Road towards Mammoth Mountain. Continue on Minaret Road until you reach the Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge. Parking is available in the Main Lodge parking area. During peak season, parking can be limited, so arrive early. Free general parking is available. The Village also offers a number of free 2-hour parking spaces, as well as paid parking in the general lot. Overnight parking is prohibited in all parking areas during the winter season. Violators will be towed or ticketed for obstructing snow removal. Summer: Overnight parking is prohibited in Mammoth lots, but is allowed downhill from shuttle stop B and further along HWY 203 on the ski area side, at owner's risk during the summer months. No overnight camping is allowed.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxi and ride-share services are available in Mammoth Lakes. A taxi from the Village at Mammoth to the Adventure Center will cost approximately $15-$25, depending on traffic and demand. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your trip. Keep in mind that ride-share availability may be limited, especially during off-peak hours.
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