

Ride to the
Top of the Sierra Interpretive Center & Cafe (kids free*)
Closed for the Summer Season
Explore the Eastern Sierra at the first interpretive center of its kind at 11,053 feet. The Top of the Sierra is located in the Gondola building on Mammoth Mountain's summit.
Admission is free with that day's Scenic Gondola Ride ticket, Bike Park ticket or a valid season pass. Topics include:
Top of the Sierra Interpretive Center opened on March 17, 2007. Over six years of research and planning went into this project. Content was developed by a coalition of community members, representatives from the US Geological Survey, US Forest Service, Paiute Tribal Council and local environmental organizations. Learn more about Mammoth's Environmental Programs.
Top of the Sierra Cafe summer hours: 11am to 2pm daily. With remarkable views you won't find anywhere else, there's no better way to enjoy a bite to eat. Fresh food is prepared daily by our chef with alternating menu items. Grab-and-go items with seating at the panorama windows or outside on the deck.
Buy your scenic Gondola Tickets and lunch at the Top of the Sierra Cafe together and save!
| Scenic Gondola Rides Summer 2008 |
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| Adult | ages 19-64 | $18 |
| Youth | ages 13-18 | $14 |
| Child | ages 7-12 | FREE with paying adult |
| Senior | ages 65-79 | $9 |
| Kids/Seniors | 6 and under/ 80 and over | FREE |
| Mammoth Club members | all ages | FREE |
Hiking - There are several scenic hiking trails on Mammoth Mountain. Get your free Hiking Guide at the Adventure Center before you board the Panorama Gondola. Dogs on a leash are welcome.
Tour the summit with a Naturalist - Learn about the fascinating aspects of Mammoth Mountain and the Eastern Sierra including history, geology, flora and fauna. Naturalist Tours are complimentary with a Scenic Gondola Ride. 45-minute tours are 11am and 1pm Thursday through Saturday and holidays, approximately July 4th through Labor Day, wind and weather permitting. Inquire at the Adventure Center for details; meet at the top of Mammoth Mountain.