We encourage you to visit Mono County website for information and guidance on COVID-19 here in Mono County: https://monohealth.com/coronavirus.
A virtual community meeting will be held tonight, Thursday, April 2 at 5:30 p.m. More info: https://coronavirus.monocounty.ca.gov/pages/alerts.
Mono Kids will launch virtual Peapod Playgroups on Monday, March 30. Socialize with other families in Mono County online each Monday and Friday at 10:00 am starting next Monday! More info here: https://www.monokids.org/2020/03/virtual-playgroups/
Join Mammoth Lakes library for a virtual story hour each weekday at 10:30 am via their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mammothlakeslibrary. Mammoth Library also has a resource page to cure those cabin fever blues: https://www.monocolibraries.org/online-resources/cabin-fever-remedies.
Stay Connected with Mono County Behavior Health hosting live events Monday-Friday at 10:30 am in English and 1:00 pm in Spanish on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/monocountybehavioralhealth/. Info on current services, meditation techniques, art projects and more!
Live Trivia every Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. courtesy of Mammoth Brewing Company, check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MammothBrewingCompany/ for more info.
Stay connected with the community through the Community Howl occurring each evening at 8:00 p.m. and the #StayHomeMono campaign. We are in this together!
ALL TOWN OF MAMMOTH LAKES PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND FACILITIES CLOSED, EXCEPT FOR WHITMORE RECREATION AREA.Please adhere to social distancing recommendations as directed by the CDC including keeping a 6 ft distance between yourself and others.
Mono County has CLOSED all playgrounds, skateparks and public restrooms until further notice. The parks themselves are not 'restricted' but the amenities listed above are CLOSED, with signage in place, at the following locations:Benton Park, Chalfont Park, Crowley Park, Crowley Skate Park, Gull Lake Park, Guss Hess Park, Mono Lake Park, Bridgeport Park, Bridgeport Marina and Walker Park. Thank you for your understanding at this time.
BLM and
Inyo National Forest have closed developed recreational sites and campgrounds throughout California. Trails and land are still accessible but please follow social distancing guidelines, leave no trace principles, and make good decisions regarding your health and safety.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions and concerns you may have.
Stay healthy and safe.