Flight
Mammoth Lakes is a bit difficult to get to, but it will be completely worth the travel--don't you worry! The most convenient way to fly into Mammoth is by flying on United Airline's flight to Bishop (BIH), which is the closest town to Mammoth, about twenty minutes of a drive away. There are no Ubers/Lyfts within Mammoth, so we will come and get you from the Bishop airport ourselves, or we'll have loved ones come and get you. * Another option is to fly into Reno, NV, then rent a car and drive to Mammoth Lakes, CA. It's a three-hour drive, so definitely a bit more of a trek, but this is what Eddie & I do when we visit in order to get affordable flights. If you plan to rent a car for the week/weekend anyways, this may be a good option. Once in Mammoth, shuttles are available and you won't need a car to get around town (unless you'd like to rent one). There are walking & biking paths and shuttles that lead directly from our venue, The Cabins, into downtown Mammoth, where accommodations, restaurants, and activities are located. I suggest looking at this website for more info on flight and travel options. https://www.visitmammoth.com/travel-info/flying/
Hotel
This hotel lets you rent out 2-person suites or up to 6-person cabins. They let you book far in advance. Edleweiss Lodge's cabins are a two minute drive and a twelve minute walk to our venue.
Hotel
This small and cozy bed and breakfast is located right around the corner from our venue, a mere five-minute walk!
Hotel
If you want a higher-end experience, Juniper Springs Resort rents out condo spaces that are right in the heart of Mammoth. The amenities are plentiful and include bike rentals and a shuttle service! The resort is a seven-minute drive and a fifteen-minute walk from our venue.
House Or Rental
I would also recommend taking a look at Airbnb and Vrbo rentals in the area, especially if planning to coordinate with a group.