Travel Reference
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servations at (760) 872-1901 or (800) 922-1930. More information can be found on
the Web at www.countyofinyo.org/transit/CRESTpage.htm .
To take advantage of these public-transit options, you must travel between
Mammoth Mountain Inn, where the Red's Meadow Shuttle drops you, and the city
of Mammoth Lakes, from which the CREST and YARTS buses depart. This can be
done via the Bike Park Shuttle that operates from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily, late June
through September. The bike shuttle runs from the Mammoth Lakes Village trans-
portation hub (Minaret Road at Canyon Boulevard) to the Adventure Center loc-
ated across the street from Mammoth Mountain Inn. This service is free for hikers.
It's important to note, however, that if you catch the last bus (7:45 p.m.) out of Red's
Meadow toward Mammoth Mountain Inn, you will need to hitchhike the final 4
miles to Mammoth Lakes.
Lastly, you could contact Mammoth Shuttle by phone at (760) 934-6588 to ar-
range for private transit on demand. This is a pricey option but may be worth it for
larger groups. Prices range considerably from $100 (from one eastern-Sierra trail-
head to another) to $600 (from Mammoth to Kings Canyon). The price to go from
Mammoth to Yosemite averages $200 (per eight-passenger shuttle, not per person).
GPS coordinates Starting trailhead Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Permit
Center
UTM zone (WGS84) 11S
Easting 0293669
Northing 4194684
Latitude N 37°52′33.15″
Longitude W 119°20′59.53″
GPS coordinates Ending trailhead Red's Meadow Campground
UTM zone (WGS84) 11S
Easting 0316834
Northing 4165592
Latitude N37°37′9.14″
Longitude W 119°04′21.91″
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