Mammoth Ski Condo in Mammoth Lakes
- bedrooms 1
- baths 1
- sleeps 4
- pool yes
- hot tub yes
- pets allowed no
- type Condo
- community Sierra Manors
-
rates (USD)
$
125
-
$
300
/ night
$ 500 - $ 2,000 / week
$ 1,500 - $ 4,000 / month
Mammoth Lakes Condo deals
stays between: 4/25/13 & 5/31/13
deal expires in: 2 days
Mega April & May Deal!!! Save 70%
Starting now to May 31st, save BIG!!!! 70% OFF! Don't wait book today!
- $250 $75/night (70% off)
deal# DVFRHW
vacation rental description
Absolutely beautiful remodeled condo located just in the heart of Mammoth! The condo is located on the bottom floor of the complex only steps from Mammoth's free shuttle service to all three lift access areas. The unit is within walking distance to Restaurants, Shopping, Movie Theaters and Nightlife. The wonderful home has high speed wireless internet access, a 42" Flat & 32" inch Tv's , Nintendo Wii, entertainment center and heated matress pads! Just gorgeous! You will find dining for 4 people plus 3 bar stools, a queen size master bedroom with private bath and flat screen TV. You will be able to sleep 4 people comfortably with a queen size sofa sleeper in the living room. A wood burning fireplace and conveniently located Hot Tub next to the unit makes this home the perfect stay anytime of year. Book now for the vacation of a lifetime! Please note: We recommend 4 wheel drive or chains in the winter time.
property availability
Last modified on 11-9-2012 at 5:51 PM.
email owner view full calendar
Sean Flynn (843) 200 7511
condo rental amenities
FREE high-speed wireless internet; FREE Digital HD TV Cable, Flat Panel TVs in each room with DVD & Wii, FREE wood, 2 Jacuzzis, 2 saunas, coin-op laundry facilities, Outdoor Pool (closed in winter), picnic area with BBQ grill (closed in winter), outdoor parking, FREE coffee and assorted teas
**For your convenience, FREE Red Line Shuttle stop that takes you to/from Villige is just steps from your door (operates Mid-December through April 20th).The shuttle runs every 15 minutes during the day and every half-hour from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Take the FREE shuttle and leave the parking headaches behind!
activities and attractions in Mammoth Lakes High Sierra/Gold Country
Mammoth Lakes Information
There's no limit to the exhilarating experiences and adventures you can have in Mammoth – fish in our many lakes and streams, tee it up at California's highest golf courses, hike in the backcountry and celebrate in the mountains and fresh air!
Winter
Winters in Mammoth Lakes are famous for huge snow packs. Recently over 600 inches have fallen in one season! Mammoth offers more days on the hill than any resort in California. 350 skiable acres. 3,100 ft. vertical drop. 150 trails. 29 lifts.
In addition to the exceptional skiing and snowboarding you will find miles of trails for snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, all with magnificent views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada Mountains! Our favorite is cross country skiing to Lake Mary and the full moon snowshoe hike followed by a cup of hot cider!
Summer
Summer, Mammoth’s “other” season, brings even more opportunity for recreation: Golf, hiking, horseback riding or just soaking in the sun. Summer is a time to really see all Mammoth has to offer. For the avid mountain biker, Mammoth Mountain Bike Park offers some of the most diverse and challenging terrain around. The Eastern Sierra is also world famous for trout fishing.
Many events are held throughout the summer; Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee, Bluesapalooza and Festival of Beers, arts and crafts festivals, Fourth of July parade and fireworks, Fireman’s Picnic, just to name a few.
• Fishing
Beginner to expert anglers can fish for trout at more than 400 lakes and 1,100 miles of streams in the Inyo National Forest area. Numerous derbies are held during the Summer.
• Hiking
Over thirty trail heads provide access to the 1,303,477 acres of wilderness backcountry for hikers seeking to escape into primitive and pristine areas. Trails of easy, moderate and strenuous ability lead to Alpine lakes and creeks, the John Muir Trail and the Ansel Adams Wilderness.
• Devil's Postpile National Monument is located in Red's Meadow. The columns of basalt were formed approx. 900,000 years ago when a lava flow slowed and began to cool and crack. Temperatures deep within the lava bed were uniform enough to produce six-sided columnar joints, 40 to 60 feet high resembling a giant pipe organ, polished to a shine by later glacial action.
• Rainbow Falls is located downstream from the Devil's Postpile. The headwaters of the San Joaquin River flows over an abrupt 101-foot drop, sending rainbows of color into the midst. Truly a sight that is breathtaking short hike.
• Golf
The Sierra Star Golf Course is a championship 18-hole, par 71 layout nestled within a shelter of Jeffrey Pines and White Fir, where each hole offers its own spectacular view. Tree-lined fairways, well-trapped greens, and numerous lakes and ponds make this course another challenging golf experience for the low handicap golfer, and also very enjoyable for the occasional recreational player.
Snowcreek Golf Course, is nestled alongside the majestic Sherwin mountain range, the course provides spectacular, scenic enjoyment for players of every level. Snowcreek is noted for its elevated greens, multiple bunkers, and extensive use of tranquil lakes and streams. Snowcreek Golf Club offers a driving range, and putting green.
Sight Seeing
The Mammoth Lakes area has a fascinating geology and history.
• Mono Lake: This ancient inland sea is home to migrating birds and brine shrimp. Meander among the odd-shaped tufa towers. These unusual towers are piled-up mineral deposits formed beneath the water's surface when mineral-rich spring water mixes with salt lake water.
• Bodie is the best preserved ghost town in California. Perhaps the country! Bodie was once a thriving gold mining town with 10000 residents in 1879.
• Yosemite National Park/ Tioga Pass and Tuolumne Meadows is a favorite day trip for Mammoth vacationers. Its eastern entrance at Tioga Pass is just 45-minutes from Mammoth (closed during Winter).
• Hot Creek State Fish Hatchery raises about 3 million trout each year for planting in the Sierra Nevada lakes and streams, and over 20 million eggs for other fish hatcheries.
Sean Flynn (843) 200 7511
accepted payment methods
Prior to paying a reservation deposit, always verify payment instructions by calling the phone number displayed on this listing page. By contacting the owner directly and paying by an approved method - credit card, paypal, check or bank transfer - your reservation payment will be protected up to $1,000.
Learn more in our Security Center
Top things to do in Mammoth Lakes
- June Mountain Scenic Chair Lift Ride
- Rock Climbing / Ropes Course
- Hiking / Walking
- Mammoth Village
- Dog Sled Rides
Top things to do on a budget
- Mono Lake
- Devil's Postpile
- Hot Creek
- Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center
- Lake Mary
Top things to do with a family
- Skiing
- Horseback Riding
- Biking
- Snowmobiling
- Frosty's Miniature Golf
Sean Flynn , owner