Mammoth Lakes Locals Blog
Stories and Adventures By Mammoth Lakes Locals
Welcome to the Mammoth Lakes Locals Blog, where you’ll find real locals writing about their adventures in the mountains and offering you trip ideas and tips to make your next trip to Mammoth lakes awesome. From outdoor adventures and snow reports to details on the newest restaurants and events in town, you’ll get the scoop and latest updates from the people who know Mammoth Lakes best.
Mammoth Track Club Results & Updates: March 2019
Apr 03, 2019 / Andrew Kastor
Race results, upcoming events and inspiration from Mammoth Track Club's Coach Kastor. MORE
7 Things to Do in Spring in Mammoth Lakes
Mar 27, 2019 / Monica Prelle
Springtime in Mammoth Lakes is what California is all about. Here are seven things you can do while you're here to get a taste of the action. MORE
The Argentinian Snowboard Team Takes Over the Mammoth Lakes Crib
Mar 21, 2019 / Sarah Rea
When your winter season is only about three months, traveling overseas to train is the only way to go pro. MORE
11 Tips for Enjoying Mammoth Lakes When You’re Not Training (From Retired USSA Athletes)
Mar 21, 2019 / Sarah Rea
Three athletes shared their advice for enjoying all Mammoth Lakes has to offer when you’re under 30… and retired. MORE
Healthy Food Options in Mammoth Lakes
Mar 06, 2019 / Alexia Wellons
After a day biking, hiking, skiing or fishing fuel up with these healthy options. MORE
Sledding & Tubing Tips from a Mammoth Mountain Snow Reporter
Feb 22, 2019 / Jessica Kennedy
Just like other winter sports, snow conditions make all of the difference when it comes to sledding. MORE
A Week in the Life of Retired U.S. Ski & Snowboard Athletes at the Mammoth Lakes Crib
Feb 11, 2019 / Sarah Rea
“One of the coolest things about being here [as a retired athlete] is doing all the things you don’t necessarily get to do when you’re here for training.” MORE
Icelandic Runner Arnar Pétursson Trains at the Mammoth Lakes Crib
Jan 07, 2019 / Sarah Rea
“I talk to my family, my girlfriend, and my running friends each week, and I always say, ‘Man, I can’t believe this place. There is always something new.’” MORE