Although every season in Mammoth Lakes is filled with outdoor activities and beautiful scenery, there is just something about the warm breeze and the smell of wild flowers that draws people to the area during the summer. Mammoth is known for its small-town atmosphere that is easy-going and welcoming. It is that cozy, safe feeling that has parents packing up the family and heading to these majestic mountains. Being able to experience the outdoors at its finest is definitely the biggest perk in Mammoth Lakes. Here is our choice of top fun-filled activities for families with children of all ages!
Geocaching – One of the best family activities is geocaching. Using a GPS, you can track down hidden treasure throughout the world! In Mammoth Lakes, there are over 55 geocache locations in just a short 10-mile radius that are just waiting for you and your family to find. Some are high up in Mammoth Mountain while others stay close to home for an easier find. Your family will love this exciting adventure!
Horseback riding – Horses are gentle creatures that provide families with an easy way to see Mammoth Lakes without too much exertion! There are many opportunities to go on tours which can last from a short one-hour trip to a longer two-hour excursion, giving your family the feeling of being in the wild wild west. You can visit old gold mines and mining camps, walk the shores of Heart Lake and more.
Bowling – At the Mammoth Lakes Rock n’ Bowl, your family will find much more than just a couple of bowling lanes. The Rock n’ Bowl offers 12 state-of-the-art lanes which sometimes features cool “black light” bowling, ping pong tables, foosball, darts and high-definition golf simulators. This awesome place also has an upscale restaurant that features amazing dishes that are made fresh daily. Best of all, you get a full view of the beautiful Sherwin range which gives the Rock n’ Bowl an added feature you won’t find anywhere else in the world!
Fishing – There is nothing quite like the anticipation and excitement of catching your first, or even fiftieth, fish. Mammoth Lakes is full of outstanding fishing spots for every type of fisherman. You can choose to sit on the docks soaking up the sun while waiting for your first bite or rent a boat and head out onto one of the crystal-clear lakes for a day of sailing and catching rainbow trout. If you are more the type to get your feet wet, there are several creeks in Mammoth Lakes that are perfect for fly-fishing.
Camping – Sleeping under the stars is such a magical time for children and parents. There are over 800 camp sites for tent camping (plus an RV park) located around Mammoth Lakes and each of them offer beautiful views and a serene setting. The nights are so mild and warm, you can take your sleeping bags outside for star-gazing before heading off to sleep. Spend your days exploring the natural surroundings, looking for wildlife and taking in all that Mammoth Lakes has to offer.