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The best camper van rentals near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Embarking on a camper van trip to Mammoth Lakes, California, is not just a journey through miles of scenic landscapes but also a passage to adventure and relaxation amidst the splendor of the Eastern Sierra. 

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With the open road ahead, the promise of crisp, clean air fills your lungs as you navigate towards this alpine paradise. As you settle into the comforts of your home-on-wheels, Mammoth Lakes welcomes you with a myriad of attractions — from the majestic Mammoth Mountain, a haven for skiers and snowboarders, to the serene beauty of the Convict Lake, perfect for a day of fishing or picnicking by the water's edge. 


Hiking enthusiasts will rejoice in the vast network of trails, such as the trail to Devils Postpile National Monument, which boasts a fascinating geological formation and the spectacular Rainbow Falls. With so much to see and do, Mammoth Lakes is a must-visit destination for any camper van traveler.


The Eastern Sierra is a geological wonderland, with its towering granite peaks and deep valleys carved by glaciers millions of years ago. The town of Mammoth Lakes sits at an altitude of 7,880 feet, surrounded by the Inyo National Forest and the Ansel Adams Wilderness. It is the perfect basecamp for exploring the natural beauty of this region, with countless trails and lakes to discover. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a novice camper, there's something for everyone in Mammoth Lakes.


One of the most popular attractions in Mammoth Lakes is the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, which boasts over 3,500 acres of skiable terrain. With 28 lifts and an average snowfall of over 400 inches, it's no wonder why this is a favorite among winter sports enthusiasts. But the fun doesn't stop when the snow melts; in the summer, Mammoth Mountain transforms into a playground for mountain bikers, hikers, and sightseers. Take a scenic gondola ride to the top for breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.


For a more serene outdoor experience, head to Convict Lake, just 10 miles from Mammoth Lakes. This picturesque lake is surrounded by towering cliffs and offers stunning views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Pack a picnic and enjoy lunch by the water's edge or rent a boat for some leisurely fishing. The nearby hiking trails offer a chance to explore the area and spot wildlife such as deer, bald eagles, and black bears.


Another must-see destination in Mammoth Lakes is Devil's Postpile National Monument. This unique geological formation features towering hexagonal columns of basalt that were formed by lava flows over 100,000 years ago. Take a guided tour or hike to the top for a closer look at this natural wonder. Just a short distance away is Rainbow Falls, a beautiful waterfall cascading over volcanic cliffs into a vibrant blue pool below.


In addition to its outdoor adventures, Mammoth Lakes also offers a variety of dining and shopping options. From cozy mountain cafes to upscale restaurants, there's something for every palate in this small town. And after a day of exploring, relax and rejuvenate at one of the town's many spas or hot springs.


For those looking for a bit more excitement, Mammoth Lakes hosts several events throughout the year including music festivals, ski competitions, and beer festivals. And with its close proximity to Yosemite National Park, there are endless opportunities for day trips and outdoor adventures.


Whether you're seeking a peaceful mountain retreat or an action-packed vacation, Mammoth Lakes has something for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the beauty and excitement of this charming California town!

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Safe Haven: Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4

Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4High Top in Clovis
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$385/ night
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Refuge: 4x4 Winnebago Revel

Winnebago RevelHigh Top in Clovis
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$285/ night

Since there are no fossilized prehistoric tusks lurking beneath the slopes, no one really knows for sure where the Mammoth moniker comes from. But it's more than likely that it's derived from the Mammoth Mining Company's presence at Mineral Hill, which prompted a gold rush in Mono County.

The town of Mammoth Lakes is laced with paved biking paths. One favorite route stretches from the Village Lodge to Horseshoe Lake. At over five miles one way it's a real calf burner.

In Mammoth Lakes, winter just doesn’t know when to quit. That’s why Mammoth Lakes announced a new season: SWINTER! That’s right. Winter has joined forces with summer, creating a magical new season called SWINTER.

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