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June Mountain
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Nestled in the high peaks of the Eastern Sierras, June Mountain is packed with fun and excitement for the whole family. June Mountain's diverse terrain offers slopes for all abilities. There are unmatched steep chutes and bowls for experts, gentle rolling trails for intermediates and wide open runs for beginners. From the top of the mountain, all the trails wind down to the June Meadows Chalet. June Mountain is a winter playground with 2,590 vertical feet of tree-lined runs. Find your own challenge by riding on any of eight lifts. The mountain has two summits, and both are serviced by high-speed quad chairs, providing fast access to all trails with terrain for all abilities.

Beginners and intermediates will find June Mountain challenging. Experts will enjoy the steepest terrain on the lower mountain. Everyone will appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and slower pace at June Mountain, where the crowds are considerably smaller and sometimes nonexistent. June offers snowboarding on all runs with a world-class half-pipe and snowboard park. The snowboard park includes a quarter pipe, steep jumps, tabletop jumps, log jumps and much more. The June Meadows Chalet, is the center of activity. There you will find the Information Desk, Ski School Center, cafeteria, sport shop, rental and repair shops, lockers, basket check, Ski Patrol, restrooms and the Antler Bar. All tickets are available at the Chalet.

The June Meadows Chalet serves delicious fresh meals for breakfast and lunch, and the Hutson Haus, located near the base of Chair J7, offers lunch service on weekends and holidays. A "High Sierra Barbecue" on the sundeck of the June Meadows Chalet and at the Hutson Haus is offered every weekend and holiday. Explore the limitless countryside on a pair of cross-country skis, or take an exhilarating ride down the mountainside on a sled or toboggan. Strap on a pair of skates and turn perfect figure eights on the smooth lake ice or sit by the fire sipping hot cider and hot chocolate enjoying conversation with old friends or friends you've just met.

June Lake's Old World village atmosphere nestled in a sheltered canyon will appeal to those wishing to get away from it all and simply relax. The town has a variety of restaurants to choose from, offering a full range of menu items and prices. Live entertainment can be found on weekends in at least one of June Mountain's nighttime social spots. June Mountain is just 20 minutes north of Mammoth Lakes on Highway 395.

 

 

Ski season dates June Mountain is scheduled to open for the 2007/2008 winter season on December 15, 2007. Expected Closing Date: April 2008.
Skiable Acreage 500 acres (202 hectares)
Average Annual Snowfall 250 in (635 cm)
Summit Elevation 10,090 ft (3,075 m)
Base Elevation 7,545 ft (2,300 m)
Vertical Drop 2,590 ft (789 m)
Longest Run 10,560 ft (3,219 m)
Terrain parks Yes
Snowmaking 20 %
 

 

Number of Lifts 7 Life Capacity 10,000 per hour
 
HiSpeed Six Passenger   Double Chairs 4
High Speed Quad   Surface Lifts 1
Triple Chairs   Tram  
Quad Chairs 2 Magic Carpets  
 

 

Easy 35%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced/Expert 20%
 

 

Child Care Yes Restaurants Yes
Adaptive Skier No Snowboard Rentals Yes
Ski Lessons Yes Snowboard Lessons Yes
Ski Rentals Yes Cildren's Programs Yes
Nearby Lodging Yes Women's Programs No
 

 

Mailing Address:
PO Box 24,
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Physical Address:
1 Minaret Road,
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

June Mountain Information

Ski and Snowboard School Reservations:
888.JUNE-MTN 760.648.7733

June Unbound Terrain Park Information:
jcooper@mammoth-mtn.com

Purchase Season Passes:
800.MAMMOTH

Mammoth and June Information:
800.MAMMOTH
aross@mammoth-mtn.com  

 

 

June Mountain, Ca. is located about 20 miles north of Mammoth Lakes. From US 395, take Hwy. 158 west at the June Lake Loop. Drive approx. 4 miles to the Ski Area.

Road Conditions: Cal Trans (800.427.7623)

From Los Angeles take I-5 north to SR 14 north to US 395 north to Hwy. 158 (320 miles).
From Orange County and San Diego take I-15 north to US 395 north to Hwy. 158 (388 miles).
From San Francisco and Sacramento take I-50 or I-80 to US 395 south to Hwy. 158 (307 miles).
From Reno/Lake Tahoe take US 395 south to Hwy. 158 (155 miles).
From Las Vegas take US 95 north to Hwy. 266 west; turn slight left to SR 168 to US 395 north to Hwy. 158 (323 miles).

 

 



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