Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain's been dumping epic snow lately—over five feet since December 23—but heads up, the whole operation is closed today and tomorrow (December 27) while crews tackle storm hazards like wind and avalanches. Safety first, so grab a beer in the village and dream of powder.
Base depth's sitting at 44-57 inches at main lodge, with summit depths even deeper thanks to that monster storm. New snow? Over a foot in the last day or two, 17 inches past six days, and 24 inches in 72 hours—pure face-shot fuel. Season total's ramping up fast toward the usual 400 inches average, but early yet.
Lifts and trails are paused right now (normally 25 lifts, 150+ runs across 3,500 acres), but 10 of 24 were spinning yesterday with fresh snow everywhere. Piste conditions are groomer-packed with new base snow, while off-piste screams fresh pow—watch for low spots, rocks, and tree wells down low.
Weather's clearing post-storm: today's crisp and sunny around 29°F high dropping to 3°F low, tomorrow 35°F/4°F clear skies, then 36°F/15°F clear, 37°F/17°F cloudy—prime for when they reopen. Longer term, light flurries possible next week.
Pro tip: Winds shaped the freshies, so expect variable depth—edge your boards and stay patrolled. Ikon Pass app's your trail map buddy. This storm cycle's a beast; Mammoth's gearing for November-to-June glory. Stay stoked, locals'll post updates soon—powder days await!
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