Kayaking on Lake Mary

Paddleboarding & Kayaking

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Fun for the whole family


Find stand up paddle boards, kayaks, and cruiser bikes at Tamarack Bike & Paddle, located at the yurt at Tamarack Lodge, just steps from pristine lakes and rolling bike paths in the Mammoth Lakes Basin. Our close location will get you what you need to get pedaling and paddling faster.
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Address
163 Twin Lakes RdMammoth Lakes, CA 93546See on map
Mammoth Lakes Basin

Mammoth Lakes Basin

The Mammoth Lakes Basin is a family favorite destination for hiking, biking, fishing and more. Begin your adventure at our shore-side resort Tamarack Lodge, which is situated at the base of Twin Lakes, the first lake in the Basin at 8,500 feet. Continue up Lake Mary Road or along the paved bike path to find Lake Mary, Lake George, Lake Mamie, and Horseshoe Lake.

The Mammoth Lakes Basin offers hiking trails suitable for all levels. Some popular hikes include: Duck Pass Trail, McLeod Lake Trail, Mammoth Crest Trail, TJ and Barrett Lake Trails, and many more. For more information on the area, check out VisitMammoth.com.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Conveniently Located off Lake Mary Road in the Yurt at Tamarack Lodge

Tamarack Lodge & Resort
163 Twin Lakes Rd.
Mammoth Lakes, CA USA 93546

What is included with my stand up paddle board rental?

A stand up paddle board rental includes PFD (personal flotation device), three-piece adjustable paddle, dual action reversible hand pump, universal single fin, leash, and upgraded carrying backpack with wheels. It’s easiest to transport the paddle board in the bag and inflate it yourself, but if you have a large truck or SUV, we can pump it up for you.

What time do I pick up my rental?
All rentals must be picked up by 10:00 AM on the day of your reservation.

Can I return my bike rental to another location?
Bike rentals can also be returned to the Mountain Center in The Village, so you can extend your fun and cruise down the bike path to venture through town.