The Official Newsletter of Mammoth Lakes Tourism September 30, - TopicsExpress



          

The Official Newsletter of Mammoth Lakes Tourism September 30, 2014 Exciting News and Fall Colors Report The first dusting of snow fell on Mammoth Mountain this past weekend, just days after Mammoth Mountain Ski Area announced that theyll be acquiring Bear Mountain and Snow Summit resorts. In conjunction with the new ski resorts, MMSA has launched the Cali4nia Pass. Giving you unlimited access to Mammoth Mountain, Bear Mountain, June Mountain and Snow Summit. Thats nearly 6,000 acres of terrain featuring 240 runs, 61 lifts and 8,319 vertical feet of skiing and riding. For more information or to purchase, visit: 9nl.cc/mmsa-cali4nia-pass This weeks fall color report. MAMMOTH LAKES: Lakes Basin - 35-45% | Laurel Canyon - 10-15% at the base; 20-25% at the top elevations JUNE LAKE: June Lake Loop/Hwy 158 - 5-15% | Parker Lake - 35-55% CONVICT LAKE: Around resort/campgrounds - 10-50% | Around Lake - 10-50% | Convict Canyon - 10-15% CROWLEY LAKE/McGEE CREEK: McGee Creek Canyon - 50-75% | Around Crowley community - 5-15% ROCK CREEK CANYON: Around Rock Creek Lake - 50-75% | Along the road - 45-65% | Lower Rock Creek- 10-15% LEE VINING: Tioga Pass - 25-30% | Lundy Lake 5-15% | Lundy Canyon Trail 50-75% For fall color reports, visit visitmammoth/fall-colors-report and monocounty.org/fall-colors Dont forget to download your free fall color pocket guide: explore.visitmammoth/download-your-fall-colors-pocket-guide MAMMOTH LAKES INSIDER: Your Ultimate Guide to Fall Color Hotspots in the Eastern Sierra and Mammoth Lakes Top fall color viewing hotspots near Mammoth Lakes include Rock Creek, Mammoth Lakes Basin, June Lake Loop, Lundy Canyon, and the Green Creek area. The best time to come is dependent on weather and water, but the first week of October is typically a safe bet. Watch the video: youtu.be/E5uDBs0OdYE
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 19:37:14 +0000

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