Post Ranch Inn
Set on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this upscale,…
Starting at $1,500 per night
Minaret Road, Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, California, United States
Accommodations & Breakfast
Starting at $150 per room per night
Perched on the shore of Twin Lakes and steeped in rustic charm, historic Tamarack Lodge is Mammoth’s most secluded resort. Enjoy the outdoor adventures just beyond your doorstep and take a rejuvenating break from the modern world in pure comfort. Take an aerial ride on the Panorama Gondola up to Mammoth Mountain’s summit at 11,053 ft. At the top, snap a selfie at the summit sign, enjoy lunch with a view at the Eleven53 Café, and discover the history and wonder of the Sierra at the interpretive center.
Unique Features: Pristine lakes, emerald fairways and stunning mountain views, golf at Sierra Star is a deep immersion in the majesty of the Eastern Sierra. This 18-Hole Championship Course plays to a par of 70 and is open to the public. Featuring rolling hills, tree-lined fairways and some of the most breathtaking views of any course in North America, the course sits at an elevation of about 8,000 ft., meaning your ball can fly a long way!
Accommodations: The most economical accommodation, the Lodge Room with Shared Bath, sleeps 2 guests in a European guest house-style room with a queen. Shared bathroom down the hallway with shared showers. Located on the second floor of the historic lodge building. The Lodge Room with Private Bath sleeps 2 guests in a European guest house-style room featuring a queen bed and a small private bathroom with small shower. There are also, one-, two-, and three-bedroom cabins available that are pet friendly.
As Suite As It Gets: When money is no object, go for the Deluxe 3 Bedroom Cabin which sleeps 8 guests and features a master bedroom with king bed, plus 2 additional rooms each with a queen and twin bed, and 2 bathrooms with shower/tub combo. Includes full kitchen with modern appliances and gas fireplace. Cabin 11 is the first Platinum Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certified building in Mammoth Lakes and balances high-end contemporary finishes and appliances with a quaint cottage feel.
Dining: Free continental breakfast is offered each morning to all hotel guests. A true culinary gem, The Lakefront Restaurant hosts ten tables set in the historic main lodge building with a stunning view of Twin Lakes. For Rustic Italian Fare in the Heart of The Village, try the Italian Restaurant, a favorite gathering place for dinner, après and date night with wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, farm-fresh produce, handmade salami and perfectly paired libations.
Activities: Explore the Mammoth Lakes Basin on snowshoes or Nordic skis. Rentals, lessons and guided tours are available from Cross-Country Ski Center at Tamarack Lodge. Hit the slopes at Mammoth Mountain and enjoy over 3,500 acres of California’s best terrain for all ages and abilities. Get off the beaten path and take in the scenic sights on a snowmobile adventure through the High Sierra. Mellow cruisers and hard chargers alike will find big fun exploring more than 100 miles of tree-lined trails and massive meadows on a guided excursion. In the summer, enjoy unlimited hiking and mountain biking.
Spa & Fitness: There is no on-site spa or fitness center, but with all of the amazing outdoor activities and fresh air though, you won’t need them. Challenge yourself on an elevated ropes obstacle course specifically designed for mini adventurers, but fun for all ages. Climb, stretch, balance and crawl your way through 10 different elements that include a climbing net, log walk, planks, swings and more before you rappel back to the ground to finish.
Location: Mammoth Lakes is a town in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. It’s known for the Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain ski areas and nearby trails. The town is a base for Devils Postpile National Monument, a formation of basalt columns, and the soaring Rainbow Falls. To the north, saltwater Mono Lake is dotted with limestone towers. Yosemite National Park, with its granite cliffs and ancient sequoias, is nearby.
Closest Airport: The closest major airport to Mammoth Lakes, California is Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH / KMMH). This airport is 8 miles from the center of Mammoth Lakes, CA.
Children’s Programs: Yes. Kids Adventure Day Camp. Let kids 5-12 loose all day with unlimited play under the supervision of camp counselors. Perfect for parents looking to set out on their own adult-sized adventures. Space is limited, reserving online ahead of time is recommended.
Pet Friendly: Yes. Pets are allowed in some of the cabins. Up to 2 pets are allowed per cabin. There is a nightly charge per pet and a refundable pet damage deposit.
Weddings: Yes. Say “I do!” surrounded by a spectacular mountain landscape that will set your heart racing. Mammoth and June Mountain weddings are legendary for the unique alpine locations that offer stunning Sierra scenery, no matter the season. Whether your big day will include 2 or 250 guests, wedding professionals are there for you every step of the way.
Meetings: Specializing in team building, corporate retreats and family reunions, they can customize a group package to fit your specific needs. For groups of 20+, a Group Sales team is there to assist with booking your lodging, lift tickets, seasonal activities and dining, all for a special, discounted group rate, while the professional catering and resort staff is equipped to provide everything from planned itineraries to on-site personalized service.
Extra Info: The Adventure Center is your headquarters for summer fun on Mammoth Mountain. Unlock all the excitement with an Adventure Day Pass, giving you all day access to the rock climbing wall, bungee trampoline, ropes course, and junior zip line, plus Adventure Day Pass perks.
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