
Summer Camps
MAMMOTH, THE EASTERN SIERRA AND YOSEMITE - YOUR CHILD WILL HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME AT THE UNBOUND SUMMER CAMP.
Camp Dates: August 7-12, 2011
Mammoth Unbound Camp is a unique opportunity for kids
between 8-15 to visit Mammoth and experience everything the Sierras
has to offer.
Over the course of six, fun-filled days campers will participate
in geocaching, skateboarding, mountain biking, rock climbing, zip
lining as well as a day of hiking and rafting in Yosemite, before
finishing the week with a horseback riding adventure through the
mountains where they will camp overnight and sleep under the
stars.
Campers will be housed in same sex rooms at the Mammoth Mountain
Inn with 24-hour supervision from our highly qualified staff. A
7-to-1 camper to counselor ratio ensures plenty of private
attention for your child. All food is also included and the diverse
menu will have healthy options for all.
Book the adventure of a lifetime!
5-Night Camps are just $1299 and include full-supervision, lodging
at the Mammoth Mountain Inn, all meals, all activities and a
souvenir t-shirt.
Contact Pam Lonza at 760-934-0795 or email plonza@mammoth-mtn.com
Clothing
• Hiking shoes
• Skate shoes (if intending to skateboard)
• Sneakers or normal walking shoes
• Flip flops or house shoes
• Socks, two pairs for each day (just in case)
• Underwear for each day plus extras
• Two swim suits
• At least one pair of sturdy long pants
for hiking, mountain biking and horse riding
(mandatory for overnight camping)
• Shorts, dresses or jeans for casual,
non-active activities.
• T-shirts (short sleeve and long sleeve)
• Two sweaters/hoodies
• Water-proof warm jacket (it gets cold in the
mountains at night so a jacket is essential,
especially when camping)
• Rain poncho
• Pajamas
• One cap or sun hat
• One beanie or warm hat
• Sunglasses
Other
• Backpack for hiking
• Camera (optional)
• Bug Spray
• Sunscreen
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste
• Towel for swimming
• Sleeping bag
(mandatory for overnight camping)
• Pillow (mandatory for overnight camping)
• Skateboard and helmet/other safety
equipment if intending to skate
• Fishing pole (optional, but if you want
to use your own bring it along)
• Flashlight (optional)
• Mountain Bike safety equipment
(helmets will be supplied, but if you
want to bring your own you can)
• Extra money if you want to buy souvenirs
• Drink bottles and canteens
Tentative Schedule
Sunday
Arrive 5pm at Mammoth Mtn Inn
6pm Meet and Greet Dinner
Minaret Vista for evening hike
Games and hot chocolate & s’mores
around the fire at Yodler
10pm Lights out
Monday
6:30–7:30am Breakfast
8:15am Groups meet up for mountain biking
Noon Lunch at Reds Lake
1–4:30pm Mountain Biking
5pm Dinner
6:30pm Skateboarding at Volcom Bros Skatepark
7pm Evening talk by Steve Searles (Bear Whisperer), Mammoth Wildlife Expert
10pm Lights out
Tuesday
6–7:15am Breakfast
7:30am Groups meet. Yosemite educational sight seeing and hiking trip.
Rafting (Curry Village rafting half day on the Merced River)
Dinner at the World Famous Whoa Nellie Deli
9pm Return to Mammoth Mtn Inn
10pm Lights out
Wednesday
6:00- 7:15am Breakfast
7:45am Groups meet up for a true Wilderness Horseback Riding Adventure.
Campers will have expert instruction and a trail ride through the mountains with Rock Creek Pack Station’s professional guides. They will camp out overnight and have a unforgettable wilderness experience. Check out www.rockcreekpackstation.com for more information.
Thursday
Noon Return from Rock Creek Horseback Riding Adventure
2pm Fishing the Upper Owens with guide Harry Blackburn.
6pm Dinner (Asian Menu)
8pm Talent show
10pm Lights out
Friday
6:30- 7:30am Breakfast
8:15am Groups meet up for a Gondola ride to the top of the mountain where they will geocache their way down to Devils Post Pile, Rainbow Falls. There, a US Forest Service Representative will deliver a lecture about the history of the area before they go for a swim at Lower Falls and hike back to Mammoth.
Noon BBQ at Mammoth Mtn Inn (parents welcome to join)
1pm Rock climbing/zip line
3pm Meet outside Mammoth Mtn Inn for awards and camp wrap up.
4pm Parent pick-up. Camp ends
Note: Schedule is subject to change.
Breakfast
Breakfast will be typically include eggs, bacon, potatoes, French toast or pancakes, fruit, pastries and cereal.
Lunch
Lunch will made by kids at breakfast. There will be a sandwich bar set up with all the ingredients to make a healthy lunch. A variety of drinks, chips, fruit and snacks will also be available for kids to put into their packs.
Dinners
Dessert will be served with each meal.
Dinner will vary nightly from a Mexican Menu to a healthy California Menu to Asian Cuisine, plus a night out at the World Famous Whoa Nelly Deli and a night of camp dinner under the stars.



