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This Week's Trails Report
Report updated 2:56 PM Fri Jul 3, 2009
Thanks to warm summer conditions (and a bit of help from a snowblower), the top of Mammoth Mountain is open for bikes. We have ten new trails set to be open by Saturday morning bringing our total number of open trails to 20. New downhill trails opening this weekend are Flow, Kamikaze, Shock Treatment, Velocity and Richter. New XC trails opening this weekend are Off the Top, Mountain View, Shortcut, Brake Through and Trail Home.
Watch for the new paved berm on Off the Top and a new 58-foot bridge/jump on Upper Bullet over Paper Route. If this stuff sounds a bit intimidating, maybe it's time to check out one of our bike park lessons now being offered daily. Stop in the Mountain Center or the Adventure Center for more info. And don’t forget about our brand new fleet of Cannondale full-suspension mountain bikes.
The bike park shuttle runs from the Village to Main Lodge from 9am-5:30pm with a shuttle leaving every 30 minutes. The Panorama Gondola will be running from 9am-4:30pm daily.
This Week's Trails Status
Report updated 12:23 PM Fri Jun 19, 2009
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Paper Route 

Shortcut 

Uptown 
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Beach Cruiser 

Bearing Straights 

Big Ring 

Brake Through 

Bridge the Gap 

Gravy Train 

Juniper 

Lakes Trail 

Lincoln Express 

Mountainview 

Off the Top 

Seven Bridges 

Timber Ridge 

To Minaret Summit 

Trail Home 
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Bullet DH 

Chainsmoke 

DC10 

Flow 

Follow Me 

Kamikaze 

Kamikaze Park 

Pipeline 

Richter 

Ricochet 

Shock Treatment 

Shotgun 

Skid Marks 

Techno Rock 

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Most DifficultThis Week's Fishing Report
Report updated 12:56 PM Fri Jul 3, 2009
Hello Anglers,
Beutiful weather for the 4Th. weekend
The road to Reds Meadow & the Devil's Postpile is now OPEN! Mandatory shuttle required.
Highway 120 is open to Yosemite and the Western Slopes, as are 108 and 88. Check with Cal Trans [1-800-GAS-ROAD] for the latest conditions.
Try to use good etiquette as there are plenty of places to fish.
Respect one another as we are all looking for the solitude and open space.
Remember to apply plenty of sunscreen, as the sun's rays are very intense this time of year, especially in the higher elevations.
It is advisable to check on conditions before you depart on your journey.
Here are some web sites you can paste to your favorites for stream flows and weather:
Stream flows for the Owens River drainage
http://ladwp.com/ladwp/aqueduct/showAqueductMap.ladwp?contentId=LADWP_AQUERTD_SCID
East Walker River Flows
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ca/nwis/uv?10293000
Weather for the Eastern Sierra
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/rev/
Trout don't live in Ugly Places!!
Let a Guide from the Wilderness Outfitters Staff take you out and show you some of the great Eastern Sierra's waters.
There are some GREAT photos online at MammothMountain.com galleries under Fishing 2008.Upper Owens updated 12:48 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Try a blue winged olive in the A.M.Rating: 4
Description: Open meadows, undercut banks and big oxbow bends best describe this spring creek north of Crowley Lake. The Owens starts as snow melt from Mammoth Mountain and the San Joaquin Ridge, fed by water pouring from the rocks at Big Springs. The Owens meanders for a half mile below the springs and then flows through three private ranches before it is again accessible to the public via Los Angeles Department of Water and Power lands. Good hatches and plenty of water to cover make the Owens an adventure. The fishing here can vary, depending on the time of year and which end of the river you fish. Above the Benton Crossing bridge, you are subject to special regulations, while the portion of the river below the bridge to a fishing monument near the mouth of Crowley Lake is open to general trout regulations. Rainbow, Brown and Cutthroat from 12-14 inches move out of Crowley Lake and migrate upriver, creating dry fly, nymphing and streamer opportunities. Recommended equipment:4wt-6wt rods 3x-6x tippets 9ft -71/2 ft leaders
Report: The whole streach of river is now open to fishing with special regulations in some streaches so unless you catch and release check the regulations! lots of hold over planters in the holes and with the planting to start soon there will be a lot of action in the future.
Try B.W.O.'s in the morning and caddis twords mid afternoon and evening.
The water flow is at 65 C.F.S.Nymphing Patterns: Beadhead Prince Nymphs, Bead Pheasent Tails, Hares Ears, San Juan worms, Are all good flies to start with.
Dry Fly Patterns: Adams, Orange Stimulators, Bwos, Baetis, caddis patterns in size 16-20s
Streamer Patterns: Black or Olive Wolly Buggers, Muddler Minnows you will need some weight to get them down no dip and strip necessary. Size 8.
Crowley Lake updated 12:52 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Its Slime Time!Rating: 3
Description: The powerhouse fishery of the Eastern Sierra. This man-made reservoir has abundant food and habitat for trout. Fish growth rates in this lake are some of the fastest in the world and can exceed that of most hatcheries. Crowley is surrounded by meadows and sage brush, and fed by spring creeks and snow melt from mountain streams along with natural springs. All of this helps maintain a perfect Ph for trout and aquatic insects. Crowley Lake trout are known for their hard-fighting nature and acrobatic jumps. Trout can exceed 24 inches on this stillwater and average 16 inches. Four strains of Rainbows inhabit the lake: Coleman, Kamaloop, Eaglelake, and Colemankamaloop highbreds, along with Lahontan cutthroat and brown trout. Crowley is located 20 minute south of the town of Mammoth Lakes. The lake has a full-service marina-the Crowley Lake Fish Camp. There is also good drive-up along it northeast side (four wheel drive is recommend). A four mile drive on a washboard dirt road accesses its shores via Benton Crossing Road off US 395. Float tubing or fishing from a boat are ever-popular methods to approach this lake. It is the largest body of water in the area. Caution - the wind can come up fast on the lake and make it very rough . Stocked with over 300,000 subcatchable trout each year, it can produce incredible days that fly fisherman/women dream about. Fly-fishing tactic varies depending on time of year and what part of the lake you fish. Crowley Lake is a great place to hire a Wilderness Outfitter Guide and learn stillwater tactics. Midges, Callibaetis mayflies, Scuds, Snails, damsel flies, Leeches and Perch fry all in habit the lake and can be specialties in their diet. Two seasons exist on Crowley: the last Saturday in April until July 31st falls under general trout regulation and the second half of the season from August 1st until October 31st falls under two Trout 18 inches or larger and you most use artificial flies or lures with a single barbless hook. Recommended equipment: 4wt-6wt 9ft rods 2x-6x tippet 6ft-12ft leaders and a variety of sinking lines along with a floating line. This will allow you to fish the different depths more effectively.
Report: Going out this week there was a lot more of our favorite green goo in Crowley, This should help the midges grow and is going to make stripping leeches a little tougher as it fowls the hook
In the next few weeks the fishing should begin to pick up. A little bit of a evening bite.
*** Note T-storms are posible anytime during the summer months use caution as lightening and strong winds can produce dangerous conditions on the lake.
*****Use common sense when driving on the backside of the lake, as there are areas where the ground is very soft, and a tow truck will be costly.Nymphing Patterns: Gray Midges with Black or red and wire have been the best, size 16-18s. Callibaetis Nymphs size 16. Brown and Olive leeches getting some good strikes!!
Dry Fly Patterns: Adams
Streamer Patterns: Olive leeches and Wolly Buggers, Damsel fly Nymphs. Perch fry Patterns Try a dropper fly above your streamer with intermediate to fast sinking line. Teeny 130 gain is a good line or a 20 sink tip.
Hot Creek updated 12:48 PM Fri Jul 3 details
The time of the yellow sally is upon usRating: 1
Description: A beautiful catch-and-release wild trout spring creek, Hot Creek is located eight miles south of Mammoth. With stable flows most of the year, its nutrient-rich waters provide excellent habitat for trout with good daily hatches. Midges, mayflies, caddis, stoneflies and freshwater shrimp (scuds) make for a perfect trout menu. Rainbow, brown and the occasional cutthroat are the species you'll find at Hot Creek. Fish average about 12 inches, some up to 20. There is about a mile and a half of public access at this popular spot. Recommended equipment: 2wt-5wt rods 7x-4x tippet 9ft-6ft leaders.[
Report: With the warmer weather and higher water the small stone fly's known as sally have been active. Try a small yellow stone fly nymph near the bottom, a small grey or black zebra has also produced fish having some san juan worms on hand can be helpful and when the water is off color dont be afraid of the brighter colors.
The flow is at 40 C.F.S.Nymphing Patterns: Surface emergers, olive/brown scuds, Caddis emerger patterns. San Juan Worms, Pt's. Brassie's Zebra's Beadhead stonefly patterns are all Standard pattern to start with. 18-22s
Dry Fly Patterns: Bwo's,Schroeder's parachute caddis, Brook's Hot Creek caddis, Headlight Caddis, Low profile caddis, Brooks Baetis sprouts, size 18-22s Headlight yellow Sallies 16s PMDs size 16s, Female compara duns tricos size 18-22s
Attractor Patterns: Small stimulators orange/yellow 18's, Ants and Hoppers, Beetles. 14-18s
Crowley Tributaries updated 12:49 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Clear water and spooky fishRating: 1
Description: McGee, Convict, Hilton and Crooked Creeks and Mammoth Creek, Rock Creek, Rush Creek, Owens Gorge: These smalller streams all provide fly fishing opportunities. They range in size from a few feet across to medium-size mountain creeks/rivers and all are freestone streams with a variety of settings. Some spots fish much like a spring creek, others like classic freestone streams with pocket water, rifles and pools. A few of these fisheries are seasonal, meaning they fish well only during certain months. Some fall under special regulations during different times of the year so check the Fish and Game Regulations. All hold wild fish populations and most are planted throughout the season. All have insects hatching throughout the season (Caddis, Mayflies, Midges and Stoneflies). These streams do not receive the attention or the pressure that other popular fly fishing fisheries in the area do. They can be great places to get away from busy weekend and holiday crowds. Travel time to the different streams from Mammoth ranges from a few minutes to an hour or so. All are accessed from Highway 395. Species found are brown and rainbow trout. Some waters hold brook trout. Recommended equipment: 2wt-5wtrod, 6x-tx tippets, 6ft-9ft leaders. A word of caution abou the Owens Gorge: access to the gorge is via a paved road down to the canyon floor. Summer temperatures can reach over 100 degrees. Look out for rattlesnakes and stinging nettles.
Report: A few larger fish in the deeper pools. Very Spooky as the water is super clear. daily hatches ocurring. Stoneflies Caddis, Mayflies, Midges. fish will be in the pools or just off the ledges. Approach with some stealth.
The flow is at 33 C.F.S.Nymphing Patterns: Hares ears, Soft Hackles, PT's, Prince Nymphs. Micro Mayflies lighten Bugs and Midges.
Dry Fly Patterns: Caddis and Mayflies patterns will take fish midday. Try a orange or yellow stimulator! size 16-18. Hoppers 14s
Streamer Patterns: smaller streamers 10-12s.
Lower Owens updated 12:49 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Caddis on top in the P.M.Rating: 1
Description: This tail water fishery, 40 miles south of Mammoth and eight miles north of Bishop, provides excellent year-round fishing when flows are suitable. Five miles of catch-and-release, great access and friendly wild browns make the Lower Owens a fly fishing paradise. Flows are stable any time of the year but summer, when LADWP needs dictate water levels. Outstanding hatch abounds: a great trico spinner fall, late evening caddis, midday mayflies, yellow sallies stoneflies, winter midge action. Temperatures can soar to over 100 degrees here in summer, so plan to fish early mornings or evenings in July and August. Recommended equipment: 3wt-6wt rods 4x-6x tippets 9ft-71/2 ft leaders.
Report: The river is fishing well as long as the flows stay below 200 c.f.s. and mid day it is hot with temperatures in the mid 90's and lows near 60. Mayflies are the ticket in the a.m. until early afternoon and the caddis's in the p.m. fish caddis drys at sunset for some surprising action
Flows are 196 C.F.S.Nymphing Patterns: Try nymphing in the mornings with WD-40s and Brassies, then go to Bead Head Pheasant Tails, Olive Surface Emergers, Barr's wet emergers or RS Emergers. Sizes 18-20s 18-22s.
Dry Fly Patterns: Small midge patterns, bwos Beatis, Trico and Caddis pattern 18-20s.
Attractor Patterns: Small Stimulator, Trudes, Wulffs.
East Walker updated 12:51 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Good flows and plenty of actionRating: 1
Description: The East Walker River straddles the California/Nevada border near Bridgeport(about one hour north of Mammoth). The east fork of the Walker river is a tail water freestone stream with trophy size fish. The East Walker has become increasingly popular with the fly fishing community following its full recovery from the dewatering of the Bridgeport reservoir in the late 1980s.The state line divides two main areas of the fishery: special regulations exist on the entire California side of the river, while the five miles of catch and release water on the Nevada side known as the Rosaschi Ranch . Their are large flat water runs and plenty of riffles and lots of pocket water. The upper two thirds of the California side has the most access and the biggest diversity, and the lower third of river on this side has plenty of pocket water. That area is difficult to fish when the flows are up because of the willows, salt cedar and Russian olive trees lining the stream bank. The East Walker is known for it large brown trout and is also home to large rainbow trout, cutthroat, trout and whitefish. Small bait fish and chubs help to keep the large fish healthy-it is a very fertile environment. Most think of it as a nypmhing/streamer fishery, but there are dry fly opportunities. Check the flows before heading up. Flows below 250cfs are fishable, but stronger flows make wading harder. Stream cleats and a wading staff can be beneficial. Many different insects inhabit the river so check with the shop for up dated hatches. Recommended equipment: 4wt-7wt rods 6x-2x Tippet 6ft-12ft Leaders.
Report: Both Drys and nymphs are producing the water is up but wadeable as long as the flow stays below 300 you can cross, cool weather has kept the water temperature down.
Mayflies, Caddis, stones use it all but bring on the stone dry and some 4x when the sun sets
Flow 243 C.F.S.Nymphing Patterns: Pheasant Tails, Olive Surface Emergers, Brassies, Red Copper Johns, Bead Head Black and Olive WD-40s, Disco Midges, Barr's Wet Emergers, Zebra Midges, Olive & Natural Birds Nests, Prince Nymphs, and Green Nori's Caddis. San Juan Worm (red) size 14-16.
Dry Fly Patterns: BWO, PMDs, Hemingway Caddis, EC Caddis, Schroeder's Para Caddis and Adams in sizes 16-18, Orange and Yellow stimulators sizes 14-16.
Streamer Patterns: Try Muddler Minnows, Wool Head Sculpins, Bunny Leech's, Woolly Buggers and Dave's Chubs. Use size 6s and see what happens.
Mammoth Lakes Basin updated 12:53 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Twin lakes callibatisRating: 1
Description: Both chains of lakes have great accesses and provide good fly fishing opportunities. The lakes vary in size from a few acres to over a hundred acres. A float tube is recommended for fishing these lakes. Most have good parking and shoreline entry. All are stocked on a regular basis and have wild trout populations; species found are rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout and cutthroat trout. Species vary depending on which lake you fish. Both the Mammoth Lakes basin and the loop fantastic alpine scenery with Aspen and pine trees lining their shores and the high Sierra as their backdrop. The Mammoth Lakes basin is right in the town's backyard-about a ten minute drive up Lake Mary Road. Lakes to fish include Twin Lakes, Lakes Mary, Mamie, George, Horseshoe and McLeod. Twin Lakes is one of the best areas to fish because of its habitat: Callibaetis and Damselflies hatches are exciting to fish. The middle lake section is the most popular, but upper or lower sections can be equally as good. Lake Mamie is anther great place for the beginner float tuber. It is the smallest of the lakes, protected from the wind. For a little hike and adventure try McLeod Lake, a half-mile above Horseshoe Lake on the Mammoth Pass trailhead. This lovely catch-and-release lake holds Cutthroat trout. The June Lake loop, located 25 minutes north of Mammoth Lakes off US 395, has four lakes to fish: June Lake, Gull lake Silver lake and Grant Lake. Silver is a great place to start. It has great habitat-look toward the back of the lake for large brown trout that cruise along the shallows. All the lakes in this area can produce very large trout. Grant Lake has produced brown trout over 12 pounds. For an all-day adventure in the June Lake area, Parker and Walker Lake can fish very well. Both lakes require a drive on a dirt road and a short hike in. Take the North June Lake loop entrance and look for the Walker Lake and the Parker Bench turn-off. Remember water and snacks for the hike. Equipment recommended: 4wt- 6wt 9ft rod 3x-6x tippets 9ft-12ft leaders and a variety of sinking line along with floating line. This will allow you to fish the different depths more effectively.
Report: Cold water but starting to warm up with the longer days and warmer weather
The Callibatis hatch is starting on Twin lakes so keep a rod strung up with a dry while you run a leech or damsel through the slots in the weeds with a sinking line waiting for the little sail boats to drift past you
It looked like a bowl of froot loops the other night so dont plan on having it to yourself
Use streamer patterns in the Olives, Black, Brown. Olive & Browns tend to be the best producer. A local favorite is the Doc's Twin Lake Special. A dropper fly behind the streamer can work well. Beadhead Prince or PT and Hares Ear all can help your odds.
Nymphing Patterns: PTs Nymphs, Beadhead Hares Ears, Zebra Midges, sizes 16-20s
Dry Fly Patterns: Adult midges in the evenings when it glasses off or if it glasses off. size 16-20 patterns
Streamer Patterns: Your favorite Black or olive Wolly Buggers. Size 10-12s
San Joaquin updated 12:54 PM Fri Jul 3 details
The water is a little highRating: 1
Description: This freestone stream is the crown jewel of scenic Mammoth fishing, with the Minarets as a backdrop and meadow wildflowers all around. A trail meanders along the bank, making for great hiking. Just over the west side of Mammoth Mountain, the San Joaquin is a backcountry setting with drive-in access. This is a great place for the beginning fly caster to practice his or her skills. There are hatches throughout the season: stoneflies, mayflies, midges and caddis. Fish often crash the dry fly. The wild fish here are small-6-10 inches-but make up the stature in beauty. The stream is planted weekly near the campgrounds; the further away you get from the campgrounds, the more wild fish you'll encounter. If you're really lucky, you'll hit a Sierra grand slam: brown, rainbow, brookie and golden/rainbow hybrid, all in a day's fun. From mid June through September, all visitors to the San Joaquin river valley must ride a shuttle that leaves from the Mammoth Adventure Center. Recommended equipment: 2wt-4wt rods 6x- 4x tippets 9ft-6ft leaders.
Report: With the runoff the water is cold and swift so fish the edges and slower pools. the campgrounds are open and the shuttle service is open and manditory between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The high water brings with it a nice surprise in the large stone flys that we see in the spring and early summer on the San Joaquin
Darker bodied nymphs and drys
Try starkweather lake with your tubeNymphing Patterns: 8-10 black stone, small BH PTS, Prince, Micro Stonefly, Zebra midges
Dry Fly Patterns: Adams, Humpies, lightCahills Stimulator in Orange & Yellows, Size 14-20s
Attractor Patterns: Royal Coachman, Royal Wluff's, Trudes in sizes 16-20s
Bridgeport Reservoir updated 12:55 PM Fri Jul 3 details
Try stripping a black hale bopp leechRating: 1
Description: Bridgeport Reservoir is located one hour to the north of Mammoth lakes via 395. Located in a valley-surrounded by breath taking views of mountains and meadow. This Lake has some of the best habit for growing large trout as like it's cousin to the south Crowley Lake, Bridgeport Reservoir is a broad shallow body of water on its southern end and narrows up towards the dam with the deeps part up near the dam in the old river canal. This lake has tremendous abundances of food from Midges, Calibeatis Mayflies, Damsels flies, Scuds, Leeches, Snails, and several types of baitfish. This lake also has a heath population of aquatic vegetation just right for hiding fish and harboring insects. With Plenty of food and great habitat the Trout grow fat both Rainbow and Browns, on most years the lake has good access from April thru July after that the reservoir may be to low to lunch your boat with ease on large water years you may have access the entire season with a public and private boat ramp available, this reservoir can be float tubed but with good but limited access on the eastern shore a boat will help get you to the far western side of the lake where Buckeye Creek and Robinson Creek feed into the lake also feeding the lake is the Upper portion of the East Walker River located next to the Runway going north east out of the town this area can be accessed from the road with a short hike on high water years . Both streamers and still water tactic can prove to be very affective. The lakes biggest drawback is the water temp and conditions it can be much like Crowley lake and can get very dirty from the algae bloom. Best Months to fish are May thru Mid July and Sept. thru Oct. this will vary with the type snow pack the area received. If you're planning a trip here it would be best to call and get the latest conditions. The town Bridgeport has full amenities Gas, food, Lodging, and a local fly shop Ken’s Sporting goods.
Equipment needed : 4-6wt rod, Both floating line and full sinking lines if you plan to pull streamer. 3x-5x tippets
Report: The midge action hasn't started up here yet and with the river on fire most fly anglers are going to the East Walker river.
Nymphing Patterns: Red, Brown, Black/copper wire, midge patterns are working the best. around the 10-14 ft depth. Pts, Hares ears, Damsel fly patterns
Dry Fly Patterns: Adult Midge Some Large(red) ones and Calibaetis Patterns to rising fish.
Attractor Patterns:
Streamer Patterns: Large brown or Black leech patterns or hornbergs with a Hares Ear dropper. Damsels patterns,
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Independence Day
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Monday
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Updated Sat Jul 4 at 2:00 AM
US 395 :
traffic is reduced to 1 lane in each direction from 15 mi north to 18 mi north of bishop (mono co) 24 hrs a day 7 days a week thru 1700 hrs thru 8/21/09 - due to construction - motorists are subject to delays of up to 10 minutes
State Route 203 :
no traffic restrictions are reported for this area.
State Route 120 :
no traffic restrictions are reported for this area.
for yosemite natl park road information call 209-372-0200
State Route 108 :
no traffic restrictions are reported for this area.
Overnight Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Southwest wind around 5 mph. 44°F 
Independence Day Sunny, with a high near 68. West wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. 68°F 
Saturday Night Clear, with a low around 46. Breezy, with a west wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to between 5 and 10 mph. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph. 46°F 
Sunday Sunny, with a high near 67. Breezy, with a west wind 5 to 10 mph increasing to between 15 and 20 mph. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph. 67°F 
Sunday Night Clear, with a low around 47. Breezy, with a west wind between 10 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. 47°F 
Monday Sunny and breezy, with a high near 66. 66°F 
Monday Night Clear, with a low around 43. 43°F 
Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 63. 63°F 
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Jul 02, 2009: The Great American 4th July & More!
The Great American 4th July & More!
Mammoth invites you to join in The Great Amerian 4th July!July 2, 2009: Movies Under the Stars Presents: "Madagascar 2, Escape from Africa". Located at the Village Plaza. Movie begins at dusk. Limited seating so bring your deck chair and/or rug!
July 3, 2009: The annual Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra Garage Sale starts at 6:30 a.m. till finished. Lots of fabulous items, clothing, furniture, sports gear... you name it are up for sale! All proceeds benefit Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra. 126 Twin Lakes Lane - just off Canyon Blvd.
July 3, 2009: Movie night at the Mammoth Lakes library! Located at the Mammoth Lakes Library. Movie: "Beverly Hills Chihuahua". Free. Time: 7:00 p.m. Call 760-934-4777 for more information.
July 3, 2009: "Food Glorious Food" Art Show at Paisley Fine Art & Framing! 7 Artists displaying their work from 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Refreshments will be served. 123 Commerce Dr - Suite A-1 Call: 760-924-2400 for more information.
July 3 - 4, 2009: Summer Sundown Concert Series at the Village! Come to the Village at Mammoth and enjoy a Free concert. July 3 - 4, 7:30 pm 'The Boneshaker's' take the stage both nights. Call 760-924-1575 for more information.
July 3, 2009: Village Fireworks Display: The Village at Mammoth presents the 3rd July Fireworks to celebrate independence Day! Located at the Village Plaza. Fireworks begin at 9:00pm.
July 3 - 5, 2009: Main Street Summer Celebration! The community of Mammoth Lakes is celebrating summer, "Mammoth style" this July 4 with a town-wide party. The three-day party begins Friday, July 3 and concludes on Sunday, July 5, 2009. Mammoth will become a pedestrian and bike friendly community with the closing of two-way traffic on the South Frontage Road. Vehicular access on the South Frontage Road will only be available for west-bound vehicles from July 3 - 5, 2009. Main Street is the focal point for the celebrations; however many businesses throughout town are hosting July 4 summer celebration events.
July 3 - 5, 2009: Mammoth Lakes Lions Club Pancake Breakfast! Located on Old Mammoth Road at the Mammoth Mall / Chart House parking lot. All you can eat pancakes plus sausage, orange juice & coffee. $7 for adults & $5 for children under 12 years old. Time: 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Call: 760-934-0017 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Footloose Freedom Mile Run! The one-mile race starts at approximately 10:10 a.m. (before the start of the Parade), near the corner of Minaret and Old Mammoth Rd in Mammoth Lakes. Proceeds benefit Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra, High Sierra Striders, and the Mammoth Track Project. Register online at www.highsierrastriders.org. Call: 760-937-2406 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Independence Day Parade! Starts at Manzanita and Main St. continues on Main St. and makes a right on Old Mammoth Rd. and ending at Chateau Rd. Theme: "The Mammoth Great American 4th of July" Time: 11:00 a.m. Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce. Call: 760-934-6717 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Pops In The Park! Kick back at Mammoth Creek Park after the parade (Approximately 12:30 p.m.) and enjoy a live 45-piece orchestra playing patriotic and Hollywood favorites. Hosted by Chamber Music Unbound, this concert is free and is an event not to be missed! Call: 760-934-7015 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Fire Safety Fun Festival! Come and learn how to be fire safe and have fun doing so with Smokey Bear. The Festival starts after the parade until 3:00 p.m. at the USFS Fire Station 2 on Sawmill Cutoff Rd. Admission is free. Call: 760-924-5538 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Grumpy's 4th of July Bash & Hot Dog Eating Contest! The 4th of July Bash starts before the parade at 10:00 am with a DJ playing music in the parking lot - Free. There will also be a food tent selling BBQ Pork sandwiches, Hot dogs and beverages. Proceeds benefit the MMHS Football team program. When the Parade ends, the competition begins "Grumpy's 2nd Annual Hot Dog Eating Contest". Sign up now to be a contestant by contacting Red or Scott. The contest costs $25.00 per entry and includes a competitor T-shirt. There will only be 30 people allowed to compete so get in early before it's full. 1st - 3rd place are cash prizes along with honorary trophies. The DJ will continue playing music and there will be games as well. Call: Grumpy's at 760-934-8587 for more information.
July 4, 2009: Mammoth Lakes Police Department Open House! The Mammoth Lakes Police Department invites everyone to its Open House on July 4 at the conclusion of the Independence Day parade. Starting at about 12:30 p.m. and ending at 3:00 p.m., enjoy equipment and program displays, free soft drinks and hot dogs, and tours of the police facility. This is a great chance to interact with officers and other department employees, learn about support services like CERT, and get behind the wheel of a fully equipped four-wheel drive Ford Expedition patrol car. Darren the DARE lion will be on hand for photos, as will be the bicycle and horse units.
July 4, 2009: FREE Fishing Day in Mono County! The Department of Fish and Game invite you to fish for free in Mono County - one day only!
July 4, 2009: Fireworks at Crowley Lake! This year's Fireworks Show promises to be a bright and beautiful display of color in the spectacular Eastern Sierra setting. The show commences at dusk, approximately 9:15 p.m., weather permitting. Music coordinated with the show will be broadcast over KMMT. Hot Chicks of Mammoth Lakes will be selling BBQ dinners plus beer/wine/beverages. The Crowley Lake Fish Camp convenience store will be open until 8:00 p.m. and will be selling beer, soda, ice cream and snack items. Crowley Lake Fish Camp will also be providing free entertainment from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., featuring "Milo & Chris" of "The Akoustik 2." Remember - no personal fireworks are permitted within Mono County. We want everyone to have fun, be safe and enjoy the 4th. $25.00 per car. $5.00 walk-in.
July 4 - 5, 2009: Chalk it Up! Come Watch Artists Create, Improv shows, Hip Hop Dancers of the Brittany Marie Dance Studio. Show times: Saturday 7/4 at 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 pm and Sunday 7/5 at 12:00 & 2:00 pm. Fundraiser to help support the newly formed Mammoth Lakes Repertory Theatre. All at the Luxury Outlets Parking Lot.
July 4 - 6, 2009: Mammoth Celebrates the Arts! Enjoy the beautiful artworks at "Mammoth Celebrates the Arts" in the Footloose parking lot on Friday & Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Trout sculptures will be on display from the "Trail of the Trout" public arts project. There will be pottery, stained glass, photography, bronze, metalwork's, in-laid wood, fine art paintings and other unique handmade items offered by the artist themselves. Fun for all and Free.
July 5, 2009: 4th of July Tri at Whitmore Pool! The 4th Annual Triathlon hosted by the Mammoth Lakes Swim Team will take place on Sunday, July 5, 2009, at Whitmore Pool. Participants can join either the Sprint Triathlon (500-meter swim/12-mile road ride/3-mile trail run) or Kids Triathlon (100-meter swim/2-mile mountain bike ride/ ½ -mile trail Run). Call: 760-914-2662 for more information.
July 5, 2009: Fiddlin' Pete Dinner Concert at Pokonobe Lodge! It's the fifth season of Pokonobe Lodge Dinner Concerts featuring Fiddlin' Pete Watercott & Neil Gelvin at the historic Pokonobe Lodge on beautiful Lake Mary. Enjoy a great dinner prepared by Wilderness Catering at 6:00 p.m., followed by an intimate concert by Fiddlin' Pete. This is an evening the whole family will enjoy! Adults: $45.00/Young-un's $20.00
July 5, 2009: Movies Under The Stars At The Village! Dinner & Movie "Blue Hawaii" playing for FREE at The Village beginning at 8:00 p.m. Seating provided for the first 80 people, bring a blanket, as it does get chilly! Popcorn & drinks for sale.
July 5, 2009: Live DJ At The Westin Pool! Live DJ from 3:30 - 8:00 pm at The Westin Monache Resort pool. $10.00 at the door.
For more information, visit: villageatmammoth.com or call 760-924-1575
Jul 05, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: Blue HawaiiMovies Under The Stars Presents: Blue Hawaii
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of Blue Hawaii on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 08, 2009: 21st Annual Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee21st Annual Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee
The 21st Annual Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee returns July 8-12 with "Hot Jazz in the Cool Sierra". Mammoth's Jazz fest is renowned for good times and great music.
Featuring: Sounds of some of the world's finest musicians:
- Bill Allred's Classic Jazz Band
- Blue Street Jazz Band
- Blue Renditions
- Cami Thompson & the Cosmopolitans
- Cornet Chop Suey
- Gator Beat
- High Sierra Jazz Band
- High Street
- Ivory & Gold
- JAS'M
- Jazz Camp Youth Band
- Louis Ford and his New Orleans Jazz Flairs
- The Mammoth Lakes All-Star Big Band
- Scott Martin's Latin Jazz Band
- Midiri Brothers
- Night Blooming Jazzmen
- PB&J
- The Professors
- Ryan's Raiders
- Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra
- Temple of Folly with Yve Evans
- Titan Hot Seven with Draga and Barnhart
- Tom Hook
- Tom Rigney & Flambeau
- We-3
Jul 09, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: Kung Fu PandaMovies Under The Stars Presents: Kung Fu Panda
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of Kung Fu Panda on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 10, 2009: Summer Sundown Concert SeriesSummer Sundown Concert Series
Village at Mammoth : 7pm
For further information, please call 760.924.1575
Jul 11, 2009: June Lake Triathlon 2009June Lake Triathlon 2009
June Lake : 8:00am
Join in the toughest race in the most beautiful place! The June Lake Triathlon is at 7,600 feet above sea level in a high alpine setting. Compete in either Sprint & Olympic distance races. Register to compete by June 4th via the High Sierra Triathlon website or by calling: 760-934-9234/High Sierra Triathlon Club.
If you're not racing in the Triathlon, why not help out in the action?! Disabled Sports Easter Sierra is looking for volunteers to help out with jobs such as filling water bottles, manning aid stations & marking bodies! The goal is to achieve 100 volunteers! Please contact Christine Souza on 760.934.0791 or e-mail her at csouza@disabledsportseasternsierra.org.
Jul 12, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: To Kill a MockingbirdMovies Under The Stars Presents: To Kill a Mockingbird
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of To Kill a Mockingbird on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 14, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: The LongshotsMovies Under The Stars Presents: The Longshots
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of The Longshots on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 16, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: IGORMovies Under The Stars Presents: IGOR
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of IGOR on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 17, 2009: Famarama!Famarama!
For more information, please call 760.924.1575
Jul 19, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: Rebel without a CauseMovies Under The Stars Presents: Rebel without a Cause
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of Rebel without a Cause on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
Jul 21, 2009: Movies Under The Stars Presents: Journey to the Center...Movies Under The Stars Presents: Journey to the Center...
Village at Mammoth- Events Plaza : Dusk
Come down to the Village and enjoy the FREE outdoors showing of Journey to the Center of the Earth on the Big Screen! The Movie will begin at sunset, but get there early to grab a seat! Limited seating available, so we encourage you to bring a chair/rug. Food and Beverage available. All proceeds benefit the Mammoth Lakes High School girls and boys soccer teams. For more details please contact 760.924.1575
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