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Mammoth Mountain Peak Conditions: 24 Lifts Spinning, 94 Inches at Summit, Zero Lines Post-Holiday
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Mammoth Mountain is firing on all cylinders right now, shredders—100% open with 24 out of 25 lifts spinning and nearly every one of those 180 trails ready to rip. Picture this: a solid 60+ inches at the Main Lodge base, beefing up to 78 inches mid-mountain at McCoy Station and a burly 94 inches at the 11,053-foot summit, perfect for bombing that 3,100-foot vertical drop across 3,500+ acres.
No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the base is holding strong with machine-groomed runs dishing out packed powder, while off-piste zones stay skier-packed and playful—ideal for carving groomers or ducking trees without the holiday hordes. Current vibes at the top? NE winds gusting 26-34 mph at 25°F, chilling to calmer SSE breezes at 1-4 mph and 26°F down low at Main Lodge. Roads are clear, but watch for icy patches in lots.
Season totals are stacking deep (past records hit 700+ inches at base), fueling what could be another epic Nov-to-June (or beyond) campaign. Looking ahead, bluebird skies dominate with temps climbing from upper 30s/low 40s early week to mid/upper 40s midweek, even low 50s at Little Eagle—light NE winds keeping that snow primo through next weekend. No new snow on tap, so expect hero groomers and sunny laps.
Pro tip from the locals: fewer crowds post-holidays mean top-to-bottom bombers with zero lines. Grab your Ikon Pass app for real-time trail intel, bundle up for those summit gusts, and stay avalanche-smart off-piste. Time to send it—Mammoth's calling!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Mammoth Mountain is firing on all cylinders right now, shredders—100% open with 24 out of 25 lifts spinning and nearly every one of those 180 trails ready to rip. Picture this: a solid 60+ inches at the Main Lodge base, beefing up to 78 inches mid-mountain at McCoy Station and a burly 94 inches at the 11,053-foot summit, perfect for bombing that 3,100-foot vertical drop across 3,500+ acres.
No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the base is holding strong with machine-groomed runs dishing out packed powder, while off-piste zones stay skier-packed and playful—ideal for carving groomers or ducking trees without the holiday hordes. Current vibes at the top? NE winds gusting 26-34 mph at 25°F, chilling to calmer SSE breezes at 1-4 mph and 26°F down low at Main Lodge. Roads are clear, but watch for icy patches in lots.
Season totals are stacking deep (past records hit 700+ inches at base), fueling what could be another epic Nov-to-June (or beyond) campaign. Looking ahead, bluebird skies dominate with temps climbing from upper 30s/low 40s early week to mid/upper 40s midweek, even low 50s at Little Eagle—light NE winds keeping that snow primo through next weekend. No new snow on tap, so expect hero groomers and sunny laps.
Pro tip from the locals: fewer crowds post-holidays mean top-to-bottom bombers with zero lines. Grab your Ikon Pass app for real-time trail intel, bundle up for those summit gusts, and stay avalanche-smart off-piste. Time to send it—Mammoth's calling!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.