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Summit Specials Make Dining Easy

10/16/2020

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In honor of California's highest lift-served peak – Mammoth Mountain at 11,053 feet – some of Mammoth's favorite restaurants are offering specials for only $11.53 through November. Dine in, carry-out, or get your food delivered. No matter what, you'll be filling your belly with delicious eats and enjoying (and supporting) some of Mammoth's local businesses. That's a win-win!
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Doorstep Deliveries & Concierge
Get your food delivered from some of the best restaurants and establishments in Mammoth Lakes. Doorstop Deliveries will also bring the goodies to you – from appetizers to entrees and dessert, beverages and even pre-arrival grocery delivery to your accommodations. 

SUMMIT SPECIAL: 
If the group can't agree on location for food, Doorstop Deliveries will stop at two locations for a $11.53 delivery fee (typically $13). One stop is only $8.

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Distant Brewing
Stop by my personal favorite (and Mammoth Lake's first) true nano-brewery. Enjoy a round of tasters or a pint or two, or fill up a growler or crowler to-go. It also now serves delicious eats from its kitchen until 8 pm daily. 
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SUMMIT SPECIAL: Enjoy a Caprese panini with your choice of house-brewed beer. The panini includes mozzarella cheese with sliced Roma tomatoes, basil balsamic glaze and pesto sauce on a ciabatta roll. Also comes come with a dill pickle spear and bag of chips. ​

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Mammoth Rock 'N' Bowl
State-of-the-art indoor entertainment hub with tons of family fun, as well as a lounge area offering awesome lane-side grub and a full bar. 

SUMMIT SPECIAL: Sink your teeth into the delicious BarBwire Grass Fed Local 1/3 Pound Beef Burger that includes your choice of fries or a side salad (normally $15).

​Brasserie located upstairs features a creative, eclectic menu by Chef Frederic Pierrel. 

SUMMIT SPECIAL: Accompany your decadent meal with either a glass of Maestro Scheidt Cabernet Sauvignon or a glass of Maison Champy Chardonnay.

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Stellar Brew & Natural Cafe
An epic day in the beautiful Sierra starts here with a good cup of organic brew, maybe some freshly squeezed juice and a home-cooked breakfast from a kitchen stocked with the most natural ingredients.

​SUMMIT SPECIAL: Grab a burrito, 16 oz coffee, and a chocolate chip cookie.

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Shelter Distilling

Located in The Village at Mammoth, Shelter offers cocktails, beer (all brewed/distilled in house) and delicious small and entree dishes. It's the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure.

SUMMIT SPECIAL: Grub down a pepperoni pizza and any draft beer of your choice.

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Side Door Wine Bar & Cafe
Located in The Village at Mammoth, Side Door features a European savory and sweet fare, including crepes, paninis and tapas. It also offers a wine shoppe and bar offering a library of over 300 fine wines, imported and micro-brewed beers, cocktails and fresh coffee roasted in Mammoth Lakes – all in a relaxing and classy atmosphere.

SUMMIT SPECIAL: Sink your teeth into a 1/2 Broadway Panini with ham or turkey and swiss or provolone that comes with a bag of chips and your choice of a glass of Cabernet or Chardonnay wine or a draft beer.

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The Warming Hut
If you love fresh, real food made from scratch, then this is your stop. You'll find only real maple syrup on their tables (straight from a tree in Vermont and bottled here in Mammoth Lakes--thanks Jake's Family!), as welll as house-made ketchup with zero added sugar to complete your favorite breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes.
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SUMMIT SPECIAL – BRUNCH: Start your day with the Pancake Mountain – two fluffy buttermilk pancakes served with Jake's Family real maple syrup, two eggs your style, and two pieces of applewood smoked bacon. 
SUMMIT SPECIAL – DINNER: Enjoy this classic pairing of wings and a beer with a full pound of Buffalo or dry-rub wings, plus a local draft beer of your choice. ​​

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Mammoth Brewing & The Eatery
With Mammoth Brewing serving award-winning beer since 1995, The Eatery adding in beer-centric food with big, bold flavors, you'll see why these co-located businesses are popular for locals and visitors alike. Don't miss the home-brewed root beer. My kids love it. There's lots of  indoor seating upstairs if you want to eat "out" without being out in the cold.
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SUMMIT SPECIAL – Mammoth Brewing: Get your growler filled with Epic IPA.
SUMMIT SPECIAL – The Eastery: Savor the Smoke Stack sandwich – BBQ-smoked pulled pork, smoked cheddar, house-made BBQ sauce on a toasted Kaiser roll with Sierra Slaw.
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What's Open in the Eastern Sierra

10/2/2020

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Over the last few weeks, many national forests and activities have been closed due to the extreme wild-fire situation in California.

Although there has not been any direct risk to Mammoth Lakes, and the town has not had any evacuations or evac warnings, forests were closed to preserve fire fighting resources and to prevent additional fires.

We have just learned that as of tomorrow, Inyo National Forest will open many areas, which is great news for guests and local businesses alike.

And just in time for fall foliage . . .

We've collected the info we can from a ton of sources and posted them below for your info. We will continue to update this info as more info comes available.

​Scroll down, past the breathtaking photo of June Lake Loop (courtesy of Dakota Snider for Mammoth Lakes Tourism) for more 'what's open' info.
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*ALL FIRES ARE PROHIBITIED*

Open Hiking and Forest Areas (Courtesy of Mammoth Lakes Tourism)

  • Hiking Trails that are open as of 10/3/2020: McLeod, Horseshoe, Crystal, TJ, Barrett, Sherwin, Laurel, Convict, Inyo Craters.  (see the closed list below for trails that are not accessible)
  • Tioga Pass: Yosemite is currently open with reservations available on Recreation.gov.  Hiking trails outside of the eastern entrance are only open to the wilderness boundary - please refer to the Forest Closure order for more information.
    • For Current Yosemite Road Conditions call (209) 372 - 0200 (press 1, then 1 again for roads) This phone message is regularly updated.
  • Crowley Lake - Open; Restricted fishing season: Only barbless & artificial lures or flies can be used and you can only keep two trout, and they must be a minimum of 18 inches in length.
  • Town Multi-use paths: Open; The portion leading to the Lakes Basin opens 10/3/2020
  • Convict Lake: Open as of 10/3/2020
  • Rock Creek: Open to the wilderness boundaries; fishing allowed
  • Bodie State Park - The following is open at the park:
    • The park is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to active recreation with restrictions in place to encourage social distancing.
    • Day-use parking is now available to the public
    • Outdoor restrooms will be available.
    • Historic town core accessible for outdoor self-guided tour only.
  • Lundy Canyon/Lake: Open as of 10/3/2020
  • Mono Lake, excluding the South Tufa closures below and the Visitor’s Center.
  • As of Tuesday, September 15, the Humboldt-Toiyabe Forest will reopen.This includes the areas of Virginia Lakes and north to Topaz Lake.
    • All permitted businesses are open
    • All waters are open
    • The Fall colors are already changing in areas like Virginia Lakes and the higher elevations.
    • For specific information on camping and wilderness permits, please call the Bridgeport Ranger Station at 760-932-7070
Additional amenity information:
  • Sierra Star Golf Course – open - Reservation Required
  • Snowcreek Golf Course – open - Reservation Required
  • Snowcreek Driving Range – open 
  • Shady Rest Disc Golf Park – Open as of 10/3/2020
  • Shady Rest Park - Open as of 10/3/2020
  • Whitmore Recreation Area - Open, group activities not currently permitted (please note the pool is closed)
  • Mammoth Creek Park - Playgrounds are open as of 10/2/2020
  • Volcom Brothers SkatePark/Trails End Park - Open, including playground as of 10/2/2020
  • Community Center Playground - Open as of 10/2/2020
  • Mammoth Rock N Bowl –  open 
  • Minaret Cinemas - Open 

What does this really mean? (courtesy Mammoth Times FB page)

Starting tomorrow, day hike, fish, walk, camp, dog walk, boat, etc., all the Inyo National Forest places we call the 'front country,' i.e. areas that are not official federal Wilderness areas, meaning places like June Lake and Silver and Gull and Convict lakes and.... on and on.

Where it gets complicated is when you get on a trail headed into the Sierra range. That is because every trail headed in the Sierra range starts out in a parking lot or non-Wilderness and then eventually, if you are hiking uphill into the high Sierra range, you hit officially designated Wilderness boundaries and those boundaries are always marked by a big wooden sign. What makes is more complicated is that the Wilderness boundaries start at different distances up every single trail. For example, you could hike up McGee Creek canyon for about a half mile before hitting Wilderness; other trails, the boundary is closer, or further.

Also, we have two other area in the Inyo that don't get a lot of use; the White Mountains and the Inyo Mountains and they each have official Wildernesses in them. Those official Wilderness areas will reopen.

So, the bottom line is you need a good map or you just need to walk up a trail until you hit the marked Wilderness boundary. ... We hike this country all the time and even we cannot tell you right now exactly where every Wilderness boundary is!

The Inyo recommends going online to the Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association at https://sierraforever.org. They have a phone number as well and can help you get the specific info you need. Otherwise, just day hike until you hit the signed Wilderness boundary. If you go past it, you are in a closed area.

Inyo Closure Area Maps (Click to enlarge. From Inyo Nat'l Forest)


What's Still Closed (Courtesy of Mammoth Lakes Tourism)

​What is still closed?
The Inyo portions of the South Sierra, Golden Trout, John Muir, Ansel Adams, Owens River Headwaters, and Hoover Wilderness Areas remain closed through December 1, 2020.This closure may be rescinded or extended as needed. Many of the Inyo’s trail networks lead into active fire areas  that are closed and that are managing complex and difficult fires.
  • Hiking Trails that are closed: Heart Lake, Emerald Lake, Consolidated Mine, Duck Pass, Rock Creek trails, McGee Creek trails, Parker Lake trail,
  • Reds Meadow (Devil’s Postpile, Rainbow Falls, etc.) - Closed
Other closures in affect include:
  • South Tufa at Mono Lake - Closed
  • Navy Beach (Mono Lake) - Closed
Additional amenity information:
  • Mammoth Mountain –ski and snowboard access closed - reopening November 14th.
  • Mammoth Mountain Bike Park – closed for the season
  • Mammoth Adventure Center – closed for the season
  • Scenic Gondola – closed 
  • Via Ferrata – closed for the season
  • Mammoth Lakes Pack Outfit – closed until further notice
  • Whitmore Pool – closed for the season
  • Hot Creek Fish Hatchery - Closed
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