The Mammoth Lakes Trail System connects riders to a vast native-dirt road/trail network to the north, east and southeast of town. From staging areas along the Scenic Loop, Sherwin Creek Road and the north side of Highway 203, riders can explore the world's largest old-growth Jeffrey Pine forest, from the San Joaquin Ridge to Deadman Creek and Lookout Mountain and east across the Long Valley Caldera. OHVs are permitted only on roads and motorized trails as published on the Inyo National Forest Motorized Vehicle Use Map (MVUM)
{ Last know status: Closed | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 01, 2021 }
Nearest city to Mammoth Lakes is Mammoth Lakes, California
View Mammoth Lakes, CA on Google Maps
open linkhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/Mammoth+Lakes%2C+CA
A spark arrestor or exhaust cap is required
Limit of: 96 db
year-round (recommend june - october)
Mammoth Ranger Station & Visitors Center P.O. Box 148 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 (760) 924-5500
Mammoth Lakes Visitors Bureau (888) 466-2666 info@visitmammoth.com
Enjoy the Mountain Off Road Adventures 29121 Hook Creek Road Cedar Glen, CA 92321 (844) 386-6691 info@enjoythemountain.com
Mammoth Expeditions 164 Old Mammoth Road Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 (855) 288-8687 mammothmultimediaco@gmail.com
Town of Mammoth Lakes website for all things related to mammoth trails
MammothTrails.org OHV trail map
open linkhttps://www.mammothtrails.org/activity/36/off-highway-vehicles/
Help out the community by adding something new.
Help out the community by adding something new.Help out the community by adding a new trail
Help out the community by adding a new trailHelp out the community by adding a new ride report
Did you go for a ride? Let everyone know how it was by adding a new ride report to the reviews