Mammoth Lakes, California
Location: Nestled in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, Mammoth Lakes is a year-round adventure destination famous for its towering peaks, alpine lakes, and world-class skiing. It’s located off Highway 395, about 5 hours north of Los Angeles and 3 hours south of Lake Tahoe.
About Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes is a mountain paradise offering stunning scenery, outdoor recreation, and fresh alpine air. It’s home to Mammoth Mountain, one of California’s best ski resorts, and Devils Postpile National Monument, a natural wonder of basalt columns. In summer, the region transforms into a haven for hikers, anglers, and campers surrounded by crystal-clear lakes and pine forests.
Why Visit Mammoth Lakes
- Year-round adventure: Ski, snowboard, hike, or mountain bike depending on the season.
- Scenic beauty: Alpine lakes, waterfalls, and rugged Sierra peaks make every drive or hike breathtaking.
- Relaxed mountain town: Great local dining, craft breweries, and hot springs nearby.
- Wildlife & nature: Expect sightings of deer, bears, eagles, and more in their natural habitat.
- Perfect for RV travel: Plenty of campgrounds and RV parks with access to trails and lakes.
RV Rentals - Explore Mammoth with ShareMyCoach
- ShareMyCoach: Provides a range of RVs and travel trailers perfect for exploring Mammoth Lakes and the Eastern Sierra region. Delivery can be arranged to nearby campgrounds or staging areas.
- Delivery & Setup: ShareMyCoach can deliver your RV to Mammoth Lakes, June Lake, or nearby parks - complete with setup and optional add-ons like generators or outdoor gear.
- Mountain-ready RVs: Many units come equipped for cooler climates with heaters, insulated interiors, and off-grid power systems.
Top RV Parks & Campgrounds
- Mammoth Mountain RV Park: Full hookups, Wi-Fi, laundry, and easy access to town and mountain activities.
- Lake Mary Campground: Beautiful lakefront sites with picnic tables and direct fishing access (dry camping).
- Coldwater Campground: A scenic alpine setting near Duck Pass Trailhead - ideal for summer hikers.
- June Lake RV Park: Located in nearby June Lake Village, known for its fishing and mountain views.
- Convict Lake Campground: Peaceful lakeside camping with mountain reflections and boat rentals available.
Helpful Tips for RV Travelers
- Check weather & road conditions: The Sierra Nevada can see snow as late as May - always verify access routes via Caltrans.
- Altitude awareness: Mammoth sits at 7,800 feet - stay hydrated and pace yourself when hiking.
- Summer reservations: Campgrounds fill up fast - book early, especially for lakeside or national forest sites.
- Winter RVing: Choose a winterized RV if visiting during ski season - temperatures can drop below freezing.
- Wildlife safety: Store food properly and follow bear-safe camping guidelines.
Nearby Attractions & Scenic Drives
- Devils Postpile National Monument: Iconic basalt columns and Rainbow Falls - a must-see summer hike.
- Hot Creek Geological Site: Natural geothermal springs and scenic views of the Eastern Sierra.
- June Lake Loop (Hwy 158): A stunning drive with multiple alpine lakes and photo stops.
- Bodie State Historic Park: Explore a preserved ghost town just north of Mammoth on Hwy 395.
- Mono Lake: Unique limestone tufa towers and one of the oldest lakes in North America.
Featured RVs from ShareMyCoach
- Class A Mountain Explorer: Fully equipped luxury coach ideal for long stays and cold weather comfort.
- Class C Adventure RV: Compact yet capable - great for navigating mountain roads and forest camps.
- Toy Hauler Trailer: Bring along ATVs or bikes for off-road exploration around the lakes and trails.
- Compact Travel Trailer: Perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking cozy, mobile adventure.
Whether you’re chasing powder in winter or mountain lakes in summer, Mammoth Lakes offers a perfect mix of wilderness and comfort. With a delivered and fully equipped RV from ShareMyCoach, you can experience the Sierra Nevada’s rugged beauty at your own pace - from sunrise hikes to starlit nights by the fire.