Snow & Ski Conditions Mammoth Mountain

The Mammoth Mountain snow report for May 03 is a 61" base depth with 9 of 24 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Mammoth Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

      
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Base

61"
Spring Snow

Mid Mountain

108"
Spring Snow

Summit

119"
Spring Snow

Depth vs Average

96%
vs average of 64" on May 03
Snow Reporter Comments: Last updated on Friday, May 2 at 6:20 AM PST It’s shaping up to be a beautiful day on the hill with warm temps, sunshine, and light winds. The terrain parks will be great this afternoon, check out Forest Trail off of Unbound Express (6) for some fun jumps. There is a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the Mountain Report for updates as the day goes on. All riding and guest services are now based out of Main Lodge, with lifts spinning daily from 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
Lifts Open
9/24 open
Acres Open
1500 Acres Open
Runs Open
85/178 open
Runs Open
48%

Firsthand Report

Great late season conditions!! A little late day slush at the bottom. Not too much ice. So fun!
2 weeks ago

Resort Overview

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Nov 15
Projected Opening
May 26
Projected Closing
Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort Overview With the highest lift-served terrain in the state of California at 11,053 feet and more than 3,500 acres of skiable terrain, Mammoth Mountain lives up to its name. Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort lies on the eastern edge of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. It’s 330 miles east of San Francisco and 310 miles north of Los Angeles, making for a five-to seven-hour drive. Situated within hours of Yosemite National Park, Lake Tahoe, and June Mountain, the resort provides a great starting point to explore the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Most visitors stay in the town of Mammoth Lakes, which offers up restaurants, bars and plenty to do for those seeking a nightlife scene. Mammoth Mountain was founded in 1953 by Dave McCoy. It averages an impressive 400 inches of annual snowfall, allowing it to have one of the longest ski seasons in the country. In the winter of 2017, the resort was open from November to early August! The mountain is great for all levels, with options ranging from expansive bowls, tree skiing, wide groomers, steep chutes, halfpipes, and the world-class Unbound Terrain Parks.

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