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Re: Mammoth Lakes Vacation, Advice Request

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:38 pm
by markskor
Mammoth Lakes has free shuttle buses everywhere.
If staying over this summer, suggest 2 adventures w/ no car needed:

If fishing, (license needed), from the Village area (a free bus nexus), take the free Twin Lakes bus all the way past Twin Lakes to Lake George - good stocker fishing NE side, also could fish the exit of Mamie, (BTW, return bus comes every half hour summertime)...or fish the waterfall area of Upper Twin, or...or screw fishing - take the bus up and walk down...multiple lakes, maybe visit the old mines?

or pack a lunch and take the same bus to Horseshoe Lake (above Mary). Hike up to McLeod Lake (easy) and then over Mammoth Pass and about 1.5 hour hike down a scenic trail to Reds Meadow Resort...Old time milkshakes :thumbsup: the rest of the menu :thumbsdown: - (why?...too expensive for words). Down at Reds another free bus takes you on a low loop - easy hikes to see Rainbow Falls - Devil's Postpile - Sotcher Lake - Agnew Meadows and back. A $7 pp bus from DPP takes you back up the hill to the Main Ski Lodge - and another free bus there meets / takes you down again to the Village - where another free bus also connects you to Vons and the rest of Mammoth.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:32 pm
by sheperd80
I did rainbow falls > devils postpile as a kid and loved it. Thats definitely on the list.

We were originally planning on camping out atleast one night but instead were gonna spend all 3 nights in a condo or hotel so we have more time for everything else.

Short hikes are definitely doable but anything more than a few miles and i might end up carrying my daughter and dragging the rest lol. :-/

This thread will make a great reference during the trip. Thanks for all the info you guys are awesome!


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