8 Best Hotels in Mammoth Lakes, The Sierra Nevada

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mammoth Lakes - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Convict Lake Resort

$$ | Convict Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA Fodor's Choice

The cabins at this resort a 10-minute drive south from Mammoth Lakes range from rustic to modern and come with fully equipped kitchens, including coffeemakers and premium coffee. The least-fancy feel like upgraded fishing cabins, and the nicest have whirlpool tubs and other creature comforts. In addition to the 28 cabins, three houses are available for groups of 12–32 people. Whichever room you book, the valley here is so gorgeous that you may want to spend all your time outdoors. Winters are especially pretty.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Tranquil atmosphere
  • Wildlife galore

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay weekdays and three nights on weekends
  • Spotty Wi-Fi and cell service
  • Too remote for some
Convict Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–3800
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31 units
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Tamarack Lodge & Resort

$$ | 163 Twin Lakes Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA Fodor's Choice

On the edge of the John Muir Wilderness Area, where cross-country ski trails lace the woods, this 1924 lodge looks like something out of a snow globe. The lake it borders is serenely beautiful, and during warm months fishing, canoeing, hiking, and mountain biking can be had right outside. For more privacy, opt for one of the cabins, which range from rustic to downright cushy—many have kitchens and fireplaces or wood-burning stoves. The softly lit Lakefront Restaurant (reservations encouraged) serves outstanding seasonal cuisine.

Pros

  • Cabins are pet-friendly
  • Rustic and eco-sensitive
  • Many nearby outdoor activities

Cons

  • High price tag
  • Shared bathrooms for some main lodge rooms
  • Spartan furnishings in lodge rooms
163 Twin Lakes Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–2442
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46 units
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Westin Monache Resort

$$$ | 50 Hillside Dr., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA Fodor's Choice

On a hill just steps from the Village at Mammoth, the Westin provides full-service comfort and amenities close to restaurants, entertainment, and free public transportation. Artwork and other details reflect local character, from a Devils Postpile sculpture at reception and the lobby's slate floors to the reclaimed boulders in the Whitebark restaurant. Choose from studio or one- and two-bedroom units—most are pet-friendly and have fireplaces and either kitchenettes or full kitchens; some units have balconies. Additional perks include a heated pool, underground parking, fitness center, two whirlpools, a ski valet, a free shuttle, and charging stations for electric cars.

Pros

  • Full bar, pool, 24-fitness center
  • Prime location
  • Free gondola to the slopes is across the street

Cons

  • Long, steep stairway down to village
  • Added resort fee
  • Large property with confusing layout
50 Hillside Dr., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–0400
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230 rooms
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Alpenhof Lodge

$$ | 6080 Minaret Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

Across from the Village at Mammoth, this family-run hotel (with rooms and a couple of cabins) offers basic comforts and a few niceties such as attractive pine furniture. All rooms have fresh color schemes, contemporary bedding, ski racks, refrigerators, coffeemakers, and flat-screen TVs, and some rooms have fireplaces and kitchens. The pool is a nice touch in summer. Best of all, you can walk to shops and restaurants, including the on-site Petra's. In business for over 50 years, the owners also run the downstairs Clocktower Cellar pub. The Village Gondola is across the street, a major plus for skiers.

Pros

  • Convenient for skiers
  • Reasonable rates
  • Excellent dinner at on-site restaurant, Petra's

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Rooms above pub can be noisy
  • No elevator
6080 Minaret Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–6330
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57 units
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Juniper Springs Resort

$$ | 4000 Meridian Blvd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

Tops for slope-side comfort, these condominium-style units have full kitchens and ski-in, ski-out access to the mountain at Eagle Lodge. Extras include gas fireplaces and balconies; the heated outdoor pool—surrounded by a heated deck—is open year-round. If you like to be near nightlife, you'll do better at the Village, but if you don't mind having to drive to go out for the evening, this is a great spot. For the best rates, book ski-and-stay packages through 1800–Mammoth. 

Pros

  • Bargain during summer
  • Direct access to the slopes in winter
  • Free shuttle to town in winter

Cons

  • No nightlife within walking distance
  • No a/c and not pet-friendly
  • Property needs updating
4000 Meridian Blvd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-924–1102
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184 units
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Mammoth Mountain Inn

$$ | 1 Minaret Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

If you want to be within walking distance of the Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge, this is the place, and, in summer, the proximity to the gondola means you can hike and mountain bike to your heart's delight. Accommodations, which vary in size, include more than 14 room types, from standard hotel rooms to condo units. The inn, ski lodge, and other summit facilities are likely to be razed and rebuilt within five years, bringing more of a 21st-century ski resort feel to what's been a quaint 1950s-born resort. Meanwhile, the inn has done a respectable job with continual refurbishing.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Big rooms
  • A traditional place to stay

Cons

  • Can be crowded in ski season
  • Needs updating
  • Not in the heart of town
1 Minaret Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–2581
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266 units
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Sierra Nevada Resort

$$ | 164 Old Mammoth Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

This full-service resort has it all—Old Mammoth rustic elegance, a restaurant, bar, seasonal pool and whirlpool, and room and suite options in three buildings. All accommodations have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, and microwaves; some also have gas fireplaces, leather lounge chairs, soaking tubs, waterfall showers, and kitchenettes. The 10 cabins sleep anywhere between two and six people In late 2022, new owners remodeled extensively, adding a rustic-modern flare to the rooms.

Pros

  • Cabins sleep up to six
  • Walk to restaurants on property or downtown
  • 2022 remodel

Cons

  • Must drive to the slopes
  • Thin walls in older rooms
  • Resort fee of $25 a night
164 Old Mammoth Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–2515
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149 units
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The Village Lodge

$$ | 1111 Forest Trail, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

With their exposed timbers and peaked roofs, these four-story condo buildings at the epicenter of Mammoth's dining and nightlife scene pay homage to Alpine style. Units have gas fireplaces, kitchens or kitchenettes, high-speed Wi-Fi, DVD players, slate-tile bathroom floors, and comfortable furnishings. You won't have to drive anywhere: the buildings are connected by a ground-floor pedestrian mall to shops, restaurants, bars, and—best of all—a gondola (from November through mid-April) that whisks you right from the Village to the mountain.

Pros

  • In the heart of the Village
  • Spacious condos available in studios to three-bedrooms
  • Underground parking garage

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Can be noisy outside
  • Somewhat sterile decor
1111 Forest Trail, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–1982
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276 units
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