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The 10 best hotels in Mammoth Lakes

Discover the top hotels in Mammoth Lakes handpicked by local expert Jacqueline Kehoe.
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Jacqueline Kehoe
January 24, 2025

I’m a sucker for national parks, but I’m also a sucker for any of America’s beautiful landscapes, and that includes Mammoth Lakes in California. Located deep in the Sierra Nevada mountains – John Muir’s beloved “Range of Light” – this spot has all the ingredients for a fabulous outdoor getaway: ancient volcanoes, waterfalls, bubbling lakes, ski slopes, and soaring landscapes. It also has some fabulous spots to rest your head. The best hotels in Mammoth Lakes make for quite the list of accommodations, from boutique resorts and European chalet-style gems to mountain-clad outposts clinging to the hillsides. Wherever you stay though, you’re sure to have the very best of Mother Nature right outside your doorstep. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Mammoth Lakes.

1.

Tamarack Lodge And Resort

Address:

163 Twin Lakes Road

Price:

$119-$1,029/night

Your log cabin dreams can come true at Tamarack Lodge and Resort. If you enjoy privacy and seclusion, like I do, this is one of the top-rated hotels in Mammoth Lakes. Lucky guests stay in tranquil, private cabins, which combine romantic, rustic touches with modern amenities.

The resort is right on the edge of Twin Lakes, with the Panorama Dome trail just steps beyond the grounds. The lobby is such a stunner that I’d consider working the front desk. Meanwhile the on-site restaurant – aka Lakefront Restaurant – is equally as impressive.

Toss in the bike and paddle rentals in summer, the pet-friendly rooms, and the continental breakfast, and there’s no doubt this is one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes.

2.

The Village Lodge

Address:

1111 Forest Trail

Price:

$210-$1,971/night

If you want direct access to the slopes, The Village Lodge is one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes to book. This ski-in/ski-out hotel has more than its fair share of perks, including an outdoor pool and multiple hot tubs that are most fun in winter, when they’re surrounded by four feet of snow. In summer, check out the poolside fire pits.

Beyond the lodge’s epic ski access, this spot is just steps from the Mammoth Village Gondola, Mammoth Brewing Company, and the five-plus mile Lakes Basin Bike Path, which goes to scenic spots like Twin Lakes Vista. And that’s just the beginning of a long, long list of attractions.

As for the rooms, look forward to sizeable digs, fireplaces, balconies, full kitchens, bathtubs and up to three bedrooms for you and the crew.

3.

The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth

Address:

50 Hillside Drive

Price:

$291-$1,492/night

The floor-to-ceiling windows in the suites at The Westin Monache Resort are what seal the deal for me at this property. I love the modern look almost as much as I love the spectacular mountain views.

The accommodations here are stylish, the kitchenettes are about as nice as they come, and the outdoor pool is smack-dab in the pines, which is my kind of landscaping. All that aside, the resort’s location alone would make it one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes. It sits at the base of the Mammoth Village Gondola, right by the Village at Mammoth, which has shops, restaurants, and events all year.

For apres-ski nightlife, check out Lakanuki Bar & Cafe – admittedly, it’s a bit jarring to go from chalet town to tiki bar, but that’s all part of the fun – and Shelter Distilling, which has great live music on weekends.

4.

Convict Lake Resort

Address:

2000 Convict Lake Road

Price:

$215-$1,015/night

Convict Lake Resort is set on a cul de sac in the mountains, next to a picture-perfect lake. Located about 15 minutes east of town it’s a bit of an insider secret.

This spot – all private cabins with modern amenities in a secluded setting – is especially great for groups. The largest cabin can fit up to 32 people, making it ideal for weddings and family reunions. The on-site restaurant and bar are must-visits, anglers can fish right off the marina, and hikers can get straight on the trails around Convict Lake.

If you want to skip the hubbub of the Village at Mammoth, Convict Lake might just be your spot.

5.

Cinnamon Bear Inn

Address:

113 Center Street

Price:

$116-$567/night

Cinnamon Bear Inn has a definite vintage feel, making it one of the most unique hotels in Mammoth Lakes. Every room is a bit different, but if you can nab one with cathedral ceilings and large windows, you’ll be onto a winner. Some come with kitchenettes and lofts (as well as bunk beds for the kids), and all have motel-style exterior access. There’s a nice breakfast offered every day too.

As for location, it’s right in the heart of town, steps from the trails around Main Street, just a few minutes from Mammoth Creek Park and the Village Gondola Station. In the summer months especially, it’s super walkable.

Note there’s no elevator here, so if someone in your group has mobility issues or you don’t want to haul your luggage, ask for a room on the first floor.

6.

Empeiria High Sierra Hotel

Address:

3228 Main Street

Price:

$212-$574/night

On the northern edges of town but still centrally located, the Empeiria High Sierra is another one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes. I love the fact that it offers a little bit of everything.

Rooms vary from your standard two-queen to a two-bedroom suite with a full kitchen – so whether you’re staying two nights or two weeks, you’re covered at the Empeiria. With a modern feel, large rooms, a great breakfast restaurant, and easy access to Main Street, it couldn’t be easier to power up here and get on the road for all of Mammoth’s adventures.

I love that the staff are happy to dole out local tips, from hiking trails to ghost towns and beyond. Don’t miss Mono Lake State Natural Reserve, which has three times the saltiness of the ocean (and yes, the staff are equipped to tell you why).

7.

Juniper Springs Resort

Address:

4000 Meridian Boulevard

Price:

$180-$1,230/night

A mountainside pool. Epic balcony views. An adorable on-site coffee shop. Homey “modern mountain” vibes. The aesthetic makes Juniper Springs Resort one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes. It somehow manages to be both cozy and luxurious, which is a fine line to tread.

The hotel is set slopeside at 8,000 feet, with trails out the front and back doors, just steps from the Eagle Express chairlift at Mammoth Mountain. Skiers will be in heaven here, and hikers can traipse down via winding trails to the pretty Mammoth Creek. For golfers, Sierra Star Golf Course is just beyond the grounds too.

As for the rooms, both condos and townhouses are available, with full kitchens, fireplaces, and more. There are also two swimming pools and six hot tubs – ideal for some hard-earned apres-ski relaxation.

8.

The Mammoth Creek Inn

Address:

663 Old Mammoth Road

Price:

$139-$471/night

The Mammoth Creek Inn has that old-school ski-lodge vibe, with just 26 guestrooms for an intimate feel – a stark contrast to the massive condos on the slopes.

Rooms range from standard occupancies (with wood-burning stoves, no less) to master loft suites with cathedral ceilings and full kitchens, ideal for long-term guests. I love this spot’s location, which is hinted at in the name – it’s right next to the lovely Mammoth Creek Park and the trails that wind along the creek and down Old Mammoth Road.

For those seeking plenty of tranquility with their stay, this is one of the best hotels in Mammoth Lakes.

9.

Snowcreek Resort

Address:

1254 Old Mammoth Road

Price:

$265-$569/night

With Mammoth Creek babbling away practically in its backyard, Snowcreek Resort has hit the jackpot in terms of natural surroundings. Guests here get to benefit from them hugely.

Beyond balconies with epic mountain views and trails just out the back door, guests get complimentary access to Snowcreek Athletic Club (a world-class facility just steps from the hotel) and waived green fees at the nearby Snowcreek Golf Course, one of the finest in the city.

Guest spaces here have everything, from full kitchens and laundry facilities to grills and blazing fireplaces. There are also spa services, a steam room, and two swimming pools on-site.

10.

Alpenhof Lodge

Address:

Mammoth Lakes, 93546

Price:

$118-$398/night

For those of us who can’t resist a European chalet-style hotel (guilty as charged), Alpenhof Lodge delivers the cosmopolitan dream in the heart of California. The Village at Mammoth is about a 20-second walk away, putting this spot right in the thick of Mammoth’s action – and so close to the Mammoth Village Gondola and the slopes at Mammoth Mountain.

Though the shops and restaurants of the Village are just a stone’s throw away, don’t overlook Alpenhof’s two dining establishments: Petra’s Bistro and The Clocktower Cellar. The former is a place to relax and sip good wine; the latter is more about whiskey and billiards.

As for the accommodations, there’s a healthy mix of studios, cabins, and “fireplace rooms”, for those who prioritize coziness (also guilty). Or, since this is the Alpenhof: those who prioritize hygge vibes.

KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Mammoth Lakes

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Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Mammoth Lakes?

Hotels are cheapest in Mammoth Lakes in May, with average rates of $194. In comparison, December is the most expensive month, with prices at $404.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Mammoth Lakes?

Tuesday offers the lowest rates in Mammoth Lakes, with an average nightly price of $246. The highest prices are found on Saturday, with average rates at $377.

How early should you book a hotel in Mammoth Lakes?

Book at least 14 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Mammoth Lakes hotel.

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October

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December

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Top tips for finding Mammoth Lakes hotel deals

  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Mammoth Lakes found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $170, while the most expensive was $789.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Mammoth Lakes for 2 days.
  • There is a vast array of options when it comes to hotels in Mammoth Lakes. For people who want to make the most of their time on the mountain during ski season, the Main Lodge area is the best option, as it is located just a few miles outside of town but very close to Mammoth Mountain. There you’ll find both a hotel (Mammoth Mountain Inn), and cabins (Chalet 5 by Mammoth Mountain Chalets).
  • The Canyon Lodge area is perfect for families or groups who want to stay both close to the mountain, but also to the village (downtown), which can be easily accessed via the Village Gondola service. There are less expensive lodging choices available, such as the Austria Hof Lodge Hotel, compared to the Main Lodge area.
  • If you’re looking to stay in the town center, you can find all sorts of accommodation types in the Village, from high-end options like The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth, to the more affordable Alpenhof Lodge. In the winter, it provides easy access to Mammoth Mountain via the gondola, and in the summer it boasts several activities such as free live music.
  • Travelers who are just stopping by and prefer a clean and comfortable option for an affordable price can find most of Mammoth Lakes’ branded motels along Main Street.
  • Solo travelers who want to make the most of Mammoth Lakes but are on a budget can stay at places such as Motel 6 Mammoth Lakes or Moderne Hostel for cheap prices. Even though some of the cheapest places may be further away from Mammoth Mountain, the city offers free transit options on fixed routes in and around Mammoth Lakes all year round.
  • For those traveling on a tight budget to Mammoth Lakes, The Moderne Hostel is an ideal place to reside. The hotel is about 3.5 miles away from Mammoth Yosemite (MMH) airport. For those looking to stay active, the Mammoth Mountain Ski area is just over 1 mile away, and there’s a nearby Snowcreek Golf Course. You can have a dose of entertainment at the Edison Theater, which is roughly 1.5 miles away. The hostel offers a free local shuttle service and well-stocked kitchens in the rooms. Sierra Lodge is also a compelling option that offers a full-service spa, ski gear storage, a meeting room, and a picnic area, among other amenities.
  • If you intend to visit one of the major attractions in Mammoth Lakes, be it the Village Gondola, Mammoth Mountain, or Sierra Star Golf Course, you will find spacious rooms at the SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Mammoth Lakes. This hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast, a full-service spa, ten restaurants, and a 24-hour front desk. Your other alternative is Empeiria High Sierra Hotel. This hotel has a free ski shuttle service near the Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort. The main amenities include a spa tub, business center, indoor pool, and air-conditioned rooms.
  • Mammoth Lakes teems with nightlife, especially in the peak seasons. The ideal place to stay for access to the best nightlife scene is The Village Lodge. The merit of staying at this hotel is that it has 13 on-site restaurants and 2 bars. There’s also a barbecue area and an outdoor pool for night swimmers. The Juniper Springs Resort is the other alternative near Mammoth Mountain, with 2 outdoor pools, 6 spa tubs, and ski in and out access for sneaking out with skis at night.
  • When traveling with your kids, you have multiple kid-friendly hotel options. Your first choice is The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth. This hotel allows kids to stay free, has an outdoor pool, and families get a private dining area. It is also connected to a shopping complex via the Village Gondola Station.
  • For active individuals traveling to Mammoth Lakes, there’s plenty to do. Apart from fishing and skiing, you can check out the golf courses like the Sierra Golf Course. While touring the course, stay at Quality Inn near Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort which is less than a mile from the Sierra Golf Course. The Mammoth Mountain Bike Park is about 2 miles away from Quality Inn, which offers cycling competitions and casual bike riding.
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FAQs when booking a hotel in Mammoth Lakes

  • What’s the best area to stay during a couple’s weekend?

    Mammoth Lakes Basin is a great place to stay if you’re looking for a relaxing, retreat-like experience, especially if you want to go for hikes near the lakes in the summer. Tamarack Lodge and Resort offers both cabins and inn rooms all year round.

  • How do accommodation prices differ at different times of the year?

    A lot of people head to Mammoth Lakes during ski season, particularly between December and February. If you are looking to join in the winter fun, make sure to book your accommodation well in advance, or opt for going in late November or late March and early April when it is less crowded. Prices may also spike on certain summer weekends, such as in early August when the Sierra Summer Festival takes place.

  • Can I stay in Mammoth Lakes if I want to go to Yosemite National Park?

    Yes, Mammoth Lakes is only a 45-minute drive from Yosemite, and many travelers actually stay in town and head there for a day trip, especially during spring and summer when the access is easier. If you’re not driving, the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation Service (YARTS) runs between June and September and connects surrounding areas such as Mammoth Lakes to the park.

  • Which hotels offer free parking?

    Visitors who are traveling by car will be glad to know that many hotels in Mammoth Lakes offer free parking service, from the more luxurious options such as the The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth and Juniper Springs Resort, to the more affordable, including Moderne Hostel.

  • Are there hotels in Mammoth lakes that offer babysitting services?

    The Village Lodge offers babysitting services at extra charges. You can let the hotel stuff at the reception in advance that you will be needing their babysitter services.

  • Which hotels in Mammoth Lakes are ideal for business travelers?

    The Juniper Springs Resort has a business center, conference space, and computer stations to keep your business running during your stay. The hotel also offers wireless internet to keep you connected with clients and colleagues.

  • Where can I stay in Mammoth Lakes overnight?

    If you plan to leave Mammoth Lakes to a different town in the morning, The Tamarack Lodge and Resort offers free airport transfer to the MMH airport. This includes space to bring your luggage, and will drop you at the departures gate for the airport.

  • Which hotels in Mammoth Lakes offer skiing rentals?

    The Empeiria High Sierra Hotel has ski rental shops, and is about a 40-minute walk from the Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort. You can rent skis from the hotel and bring them to the slopes, so you skip the lines at the resort and get onto the mountain as quickly as possible

  • What are the best hotels near Mammoth Mountain?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Mammoth Mountain, you should consider staying at Timber Ridge Resort by 101 Great Escapes, Tamarack Lodge And Resort and Mammoth Mountain Inn, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Mammoth Lakes?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Mammoth Lakes with free breakfast. Hotels with free breakfast in Mammoth Lakes include Austria Hof Lodge, Cinnamon Bear Inn, and SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Mammoth Lakes.

  • Which amenities do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Mammoth Lakes?

    The most sought-after amenity KAYAK users looked for in their hotel in Mammoth Lakes is: pet friendly.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Mammoth Lakes?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Mammoth Lakes districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Mammoth Lakes city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Mammoth Lakes hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Mammoth Lakes that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Cinnamon Bear Inn, Empeiria High Sierra Hotel and The Mammoth Creek Inn.

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