Mammoth Mountain RV Park

Mammoth Mountain RV Park Mammoth Mountain RV Park offers full and partial hook-up sites, tent camping and cabins in the beaut
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Mammoth Mountain RV Park offers full and partial hook-up sites, tent camping and cabins in the beautiful alpine town of Mammoth Lakes, CA. At Mammoth Mountain RV Park you will be able to enjoy clean air, beautiful skies and mountain life. We are located at the entrance of town, across from the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center and Ranger Station on Highway CA-203 (Main St). We are open year round and o

ur location is ideal for camping, relaxing, sight seeing, fishing, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, shopping and much more!

395 closure has been extended…
09/18/2024

395 closure has been extended…

Caltrans District 9 has extended the closure of US 395 to Saturday, September 21st at 5pm due to weather.

Travel Alert
09/18/2024

Travel Alert

TRAVEL ALERT: State Route 120 West (Tioga Pass) will close at 12pm today due to weather. State Route 108 and 89 will remain open; adjust plans accordingly.

If you need a place to camp we have CamperVan sites starting at $55/nt. Book online at www.mammothrv.com
02/02/2024

If you need a place to camp we have CamperVan sites starting at $55/nt. Book online at www.mammothrv.com

This evening, in cooperation with Mammoth Lakes Trail System, we closed the gates on both Sherwin Creek Road and the Mammoth Scenic Loop Road in anticipation of the incoming winter storm. The gates will be reopened when the road is cleared of snow and deemed safe for vehicular traffic.

01/01/2023
395 is now open between Bishop and Mammoth. However, winds are picking up again and travel is still not recommended. Be ...
12/27/2021

395 is now open between Bishop and Mammoth. However, winds are picking up again and travel is still not recommended. Be safe and patient.

ATTN DRIVERS: U.S. Highway 395 has reopened in both directions from Gorge Road at the bottom of Sherwin Grade to the junction with State Route 203 near Mammoth Lakes. The stretch of Highway 395 from the junction with SR 203 to the junction with State Route 182 in Bridgeport will remain closed.

395 is currently closed in both directions due to the blizzard conditions. Travel is not recommended at this time. Stay ...
12/26/2021

395 is currently closed in both directions due to the blizzard conditions. Travel is not recommended at this time. Stay safe and stay warm. These photos are of 395 by the airport.

Powerful winter storm coming with many feet of snow expected. Please be prepared for travel plans and roads to be affect...
12/11/2021

Powerful winter storm coming with many feet of snow expected. Please be prepared for travel plans and roads to be affected. It’s okay if you need to alter your travel plans. Be safe.

Mammoth Mountain officially opened today for the 2021/22 Ski Season with 6 lifts and 36 trails.  Mammoth opened earlier ...
10/29/2021

Mammoth Mountain officially opened today for the 2021/22 Ski Season with 6 lifts and 36 trails. Mammoth opened earlier this season thanks to three snow storms and good snow making conditions. Can't wait to shred it.

Full details on what's open and conditions:
https://www.mammothmountain.com/mountain/winter-weather

See you on the slopes!

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We're excited to welcome back campers at Mammoth Mountain RV Park.  Inyo NF re-opens Thursday, September 16th.Check onli...
09/15/2021

We're excited to welcome back campers at Mammoth Mountain RV Park. Inyo NF re-opens Thursday, September 16th.

Check online for availability.
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Please see the attached announcement from the Pacific Southwest Region (below).

We are pleased to announce that the Inyo will re-open with no closures in place. This means the forest will be open on Thursday, September 16.

As a reminder, Stage II fire restrictions are still in place on the Inyo and many of our neighboring jurisdictions. That means no campfires, even in developed recreation sites. Visitors with a valid California Campfire permit may use a portable stove or lantern using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel.

It is only September and we still have a long way to go in this fire year. Do your part to prevent a wildland fire here. The availability of firefighters and equipment is seriously taxed and our firefighters, once again, have been on assignments for an extended period now away from their homes and loved ones. Let’s do our best to help them come back home as early as possible and to protect the communities and the forests we dearly love in the Eastern Sierra.

As always, wilderness permits will not be issued for areas where closures are in effect. Visitors should know before they go and safely plan their trips around areas that closures, uncontained fires, active fire, and smoke in the area.
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Forest Service Ending Regional Closure Order Two Days Early; Five Forests to Remain Closed Under Local Orders

The USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region will end the regional closure order affecting National Forests in California at 11:59 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 15, two days prior to the original end date of Sept. 17. However, forest-wide closures will remain in place and be extended until midnight on September 22nd on the Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, and Cleveland National Forests in Southern California due to local weather and fire factors, as well as a temporary strain on firefighting resources supporting large fires in other areas of the state.

In addition to the four National Forests that will remain closed in Southern California, some National Forest System lands throughout the state will be closed under local closure orders in areas of ongoing wildfires to ensure public safety. This includes the Eldorado National Forest in Northern California, which has a forest closure order until Sept. 30.
Fire restrictions also remain in place across all National Forests in California to prevent new fire starts. Please refer to the local National Forest that you plan to visit to obtain specific information on closures and restrictions.

“We are constantly evaluating weather and fire conditions in California, as well as regional and national firefighting resources available to us so that we can ensure the safety of the public and our firefighters,” said Regional Forester Jennifer Eberlien. “Some factors are more favorable now, which is why I decided to end the regional closure order. I want to thank the public and our partners for their patience and understanding during these challenging times.”

Factors leading to this decision include:

1. Anticipated increase of firefighting resource availability to California due to fire danger lessening in other areas of the country.
2. Regional weather systems and related climate zones becoming more variable as the seasons change, leading to less uniform conditions across California. Where weather and fire danger remain high, tailored fire restrictions and closures remain in place locally and may be added where necessary.
3. Peak summer visitation has tapered off significantly since the Labor Day holiday weekend. The public is a critical partner in mitigating risk and recreating responsibly on our National Forests.
4. We recognize the important role of National Forests to peoples’ livelihood and quality of life.
Favorable fire conditions remain throughout many parts of the state, and the public’s role in recreating responsibly has never been more important. We remind visitors to practice self-sufficiency during visits to National Forests, be aware of fire conditions in the area you are visiting and follow guidelines to prevent human-caused fire starts. Best practices include:

• Heed local information regarding trails and campgrounds, especially fire restrictions
and closures. Generally, camp stoves with a shutoff valve will be allowed.
• Be proactive in your thinking about preventing fire starts. Smoking, parking in grass, flammable material, and other activities could cause fire ignition under dry conditions.
• COVID-19 remains a concern. Maintain at least six feet distance from others.
• Do not gather in groups and please follow the latest guidance from officials.
• Communicate with others as you pass. Alert trail users of your presence and step
aside to let others pass.
• Pack out your trash and leave with everything you bring in and use.
• All services may not be available, so please plan accordingly.
More than 7,404 wildfires have burned over 2.25 million acres across all jurisdictions in California. The nation remains at Preparedness Level 5 (PL5); the Northern California Geographic Area is at PL5, and the Southern California Geographic Area has moved up to PL4.

The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is largely in California but is in the Intermountain Region (R4) and is not impacted by the previous closure order.

The Forest Service thanks our partners and the public for their cooperation and understanding. Citizens with specific questions within their area should consult their local forest website or social media pages for more information.

Public Inquiries:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/r5/about-region/offices
Regional Hotline: 707-562-9113
[email protected]
Media Contact: [email protected]

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