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Spring Corn Heaven at Mammoth: 244 Inches Season Total and Bluebird Skies

Spring Corn Heaven at Mammoth: 244 Inches Season Total and Bluebird Skies

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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California

Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California

Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now—think corn snow heaven for carving those epic lines! With a solid **37-inch base** at the bottom and over **8 feet up top** near the 11,053-foot summit, you've got plenty of coverage to rip across 3,500 acres. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total at Main Lodge sits at a healthy **244 inches**, thanks to that beastly February dump.

Fire up **21 of 25 lifts** today, including fan favorites pushing you to killer terrain all day long—perfect for lapping those bluebird bowls under wispy clouds and light winds. Current temps are cruising in the **50s** with pleasant breezes, ideal for morning groomers turning to creamy corn by afternoon on runs like Dave’s, Climax, and Scotties. Pistes are spring-firm with excellent off-piste potential higher up, where the pack's thawing into rideable gold—just texture those bases and hot-wax nightly to keep 'em gliding smooth.

Looking ahead, it's bluebird city: highs tomorrow around **52-55°F** dipping to **19°F** nights, then cooling to the **30s-40s** mid-week with possible snow showers early next week before warming back up. Dry and sunny dominates, so chase the sun for slush-free fun.

Pro local tip: Cat crew's grooming the base runouts, but Little Eagle's low—use for access only. A few lifts spin through Memorial Day, so pack shades, layers, and that spring-ski swagger. No avy worries off-piste today, but always check conditions. Time to send it—see you on the hill!

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