The Village at Mammoth is undergoing a renaissance this ski
season, ushering in winter by introducing 10 new eateries, retail
shops and stores. The selection includes clothing and gear from one
of the top name in action sports as well as trendy clothing for on
or off the slopes. There are also new dining options ranging from
mouth watering barbeque to swanky pub grub and great Mexican food.
And thanks to the new Ski Back Trail, for the first time guests
will practically ski and snowboard right to The Village from the
mountain.

Hyde Lounge – 760.934.0669
Partially modeled after its famed predecessor on Sunset Boulevard,
Hyde Lounge features celebrity DJs and caters to the affluent ski
crowd. The menu consists of pub food with original appetizers and
entrees such as Miso Cod Lettuce Cups, Bistro Shrimp Pasta, Mammoth
Ale Battered Cod Sandwich, and Hyde Mammoth Burger (with ground
Kobe beef and carmelized onions); and more traditional menu items
such as Pigs in a Blanket, Free Range Roast Chicken and Onion
Rings.
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Shopping –
Shop Big after a big day on the mountain! The Village is the
headquarters for Mammoth's best selection of California lifestyle
products, with all hottest trends and the top brands to turn heads
on the mountain and on the streets of LA. Whether you're
looking to outfit yourself for an adventure on the mountain or a
night out clubbing with friends, our knowledgeable staff will get
you set up to look and perform your best.
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Dining & Nightlife –
Whether you're looking for traditional Irish fare, fine dining or
great comfort food, The Village has plenty of choices for you. And
if you're just looking for a quick cup of joe, a fancy coffee drink
or some sweets, options abound..
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The Ski Back Trail –
The Village Ski Back Trail will be accessible near the bottom of
Roller Coaster Express and the top of Chair 7 and will end at the
corner of Forest Trail and Minaret Road next to The Village at
Mammoth. Following the natural slope and grade of the terrain and
running approximately 7,800 linear feet, the trail will have an
average width of 22 feet and will be able to handle 900-1,200
skiers and snowboarders per hour.