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Kids and Adults can enjoy snowmobiles in the Forest. Whether you
want to have a guided ride, or adventure out on your own, there
are many choices. There are several choices from local
vendors who offer different kinds of packages and rentals.
The difference will be the scenery, but the thrill will be the same.
The Inyo National Forest offers over 100 miles of groomed snowmobile
trails leading to nearly 100,000 acres of varied terrain for off-trail
snowmobiling. Terrain from wide open meadows to forested areas,
to hills and bowls challenge the beginner and the expert. Trails
are well marked and maps are located at major trail intersections.
The Mammoth Snowmobile Association in partnership with the Inyo
National Forest marks trails that are designated for snowmobiles
with orange diamonds.
Some of the trails are
groomed and some are not. These trails are also shared with other
users such as hikers, snowshoers, and skiers, but are closed to
wheeled vehicle snowmobile rides.
If adventuring off on your own, is not your thing, you can join
a guided snowmobile
tour. With one of the largest trail systems in the Eastern High
Sierra, you can rise from an elevation 7600' up to 9104' and see
some majestic panoramic views. Depending on your tour, you may see
five mountain ranges or ride in one of four huge play areas. There
are several points of interest along the way: Vista Point, Lookout
Mountain, Dry Creek, Bald Mountain Log Cabin Warming Hut, Inyo Craters,
and the Hot Creek Geological Site all easily accessed by snowmobile.
Each vendor offers different on an hourly, half-day, or daily rate.
There are guided Dinner Rides for large groups, special tours to
places you can't get to in the winter such as the Bodie Ghost Town
or you may just want to take a spin with the Family on a ride the
kids will get to enjoy. There are even kid-sized snowmobiles for
rent. Visit our outfitters
section to see who offers commercial rentals.
As you cruise over the snow with the rush of crisp, cold air on
your face there are over 75,000 acres of open expanse are waiting
to be explored. The local snowmobile association offers organized
rides and tours, and snowmobile rentals, service and repairs are
available in Mammoth.
The Mammoth Visitor Center and Ranger Station located at the entrance
to town on State Highway 203 offers a "Winter Recreation Map"
for your trip planning and information on guide services, special
events, current trail conditions and regulations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Mammoth Snowmobile Adventures is located behind the Yodler restaurant
at Mammoth's Main Lodge. For information and reservations within 72 hours of a ride, call
Snowmobile Adventures directly: 760.934.9645.
For that backcountry experience for beginners and advanced riders
call DJ's 760-935-4480
If you bring your own, hook up with the Mammoth Lakes Snowmobile Association - 760-934-6157
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