Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
About 15 USFS campgrounds (see 'Recreation' at
www.fs.usda.gov/inyo
)
are scattered in
and around Mammoth Lakes, all with flush toilets but no showers. Many sites are avail-
able on a first-come, first-served basis, and some are reservable. Note that nights get chilly
Davison Street Guest House
HOSTEL
Davison St; dm $35-49, d $75-120; )
A cute, five-room A-frame chalet hostel on a quiet residential street, this place has a
stocked kitchen, plus mountain views from the living room with fireplace or sun deck.
There's self-registration when the manager isn't around.
Tamarack Lodge
LODGE, CABINS
incl breakfast with/without bath $189/139, cabins from $229; )
In business since 1924, this charming year-round resort on Lower Twin Lake has a cozy
fireplace lodge, a bar and excellent restaurant, 11 rustic-style rooms and 35 cabins. The
cabins range from very simple to simply deluxe, and come with full kitchen, private bath-
room, porch and wood-burning stove. Some can sleep up to 10 people. Daily resort fee
$20.
Guests can use the pool and hot tub at the resort's Mammoth Mountain Inn.
Mammoth Creek Inn
INN
Mammoth Rd; r $119-135, with kitchen $179-199; )
It's amenities galore at this pretty inn at the end of a commercial strip, with down comfort-
ers and fluffy terry robes, as well as a sauna, a hot tub and a fun pool table loft. The best