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2022 Fall Programs

Save the Date - Fall Program Registration Opens September 6!

We are excited to roll out our fall programming to begin the week of September 12, 2022. Programs will include our Fall Bike Squad, Wave Rave Skate Squad, Fall Adult Soccer League and Gymnastics Classes. Stay tuned for dates, times and further details. On-line registration will open September 6  at 8:00am. 

Whitmore Soccer Field

Adult Fall Coed Soccer League

The Parks and Recreation Department is looking to host an Adult Fall Coed Soccer League at Whitmore Sports Field on Sunday afternoons from 12pm-4pm (September 11 - November 6). A minimum of four teams is required to run the league. For more information, and to register a team or as an individual, please click here.

Whitmore Pool!

Lap Swim Ends September 9 

Lap swim ends at the Whitmore Pool for the season on Friday, September 9. Swim in the morning from 6:30-9:30am and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon from 5:30-7:30pm. Visit the Whitmore Pool website, follow us on Facebook or call the Parks and Recreation Department at (760) 965-3690 for admission fees. 

Trails End Park Playground

Park, Facilities and Trails Update

Please click here to view the status of our parks, facilities, MUP’s and sidewalks. Please respect our parks and facilities by taking care of your trash, pick-up after your pet and keep your dog on a leash. Thank you! 

Community Recreation Center

Community Recreation Center (CRC) Update

This past month, Hamel Contracting Inc., and the subcontractor, JT2/Craft erected all 23 of the Sprung pre-built arches and tensioned all the membrane panels on the building’s aluminum frame. Crews are working to install the end panels and insulation in the structure. Other work on the site included continued installation of underground utilities and preparing the HVAC and chiller pads on the northwest side of the structure for concrete. Work also commenced on the mobility hub that will provide parking for 119 vehicles with provisions for a bus shelter and expanded bike racks and transit service. ADA and clean air vehicle spaces will also be provided along with 12 Tesla supercharger stations and 4 universal Type 2 chargers available for use. The Town appreciates the community’s understanding and patience as we work towards enhancing our community recreation amenities. Look for the weekly #crcupdates on the Town's Facebook page. Temporary park closure: For the duration of construction for the new Community Recreation Center, the Mammoth Creek Park playground, restrooms and parking lot will be CLOSED to the public.  

We're Hiring!

Work for Parks and Recreation! 

If you're passionate about recreation in our local community and want to secure a job supporting the performing arts, come and join our team at the Edison Theater! We're looking for a Site Coordinator and temporary Recreation Facilities Staff. The Site Coordinator will coordinate, supervise, implement, and promote scheduled activities at the Edison Theater, while Facilities Staff will provide operational support to and act as the front-line ambassadors at the Edison Theater. Successful candidates should be available to work weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays. Click here to learn more and to apply!

Recreation Events, Programs and Activities
Mammoth Gran Fondo

Mammoth Gran Fondo

The Mammoth Gran Fondo was chosen as a “top-ten century” bike ride by Bicycling Magazine for its “jaw-dropping vistas." The Mammoth Gran Fondo takes riders along the east side of the High Sierra with spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada Range, Mono Lake, and the White Mountains. On Saturday, September 10, ride options include 102, 70 and 42-mile routes along quiet roads with no or very little traffic. The after-ride party includes food and entertainment. Be a part of this incredible event, hosted by the Mammoth Mountain Community Foundation. Click here for information and to register. 

Mammoth Tuff

Mammoth Tuff

The name, Mammoth TUFF, is a nod to the Long Valley Caldera and the volcanic stone that defines ‘gravel’ in the area. The caldera was formed about 760,000 years ago in a volcanic eruption from which the magma still underlies it, heating underground water and fueling hot springs the event will ride by. The short course is around 45 miles with 2,000 feet of climbing and will circle the famous caldera. The long course is around 100 miles with 8,000 feet of elevation gain and travels through the Volcanic Tableland formed by the Long Valley Caldera. Prepare to be transported back in time on routes used by miners and even further back. The event is scheduled on Saturday, September 17.  Click here for details and to register. 

Crowley Lake Trail Run

Crowley Lake Trail Run

The Crowley Lake Trail Run 5k/10k and kids 1k on Saturday, September 25 is a fundraising run designed to benefit the local community with active classes, special workshops and neighborhood improvements. The course winds through fire roads next to Crowley Lake and past Beaver Cove and Crooked Creek. The run offers something for everyone, but all are guaranteed to have a good time. There will be plenty of support on the trail, the course will be marked all along the way so there’s no getting lost, there are 3 aid stations with water and a friendly face to cheer you on. Come out and support your local community. Click here for information or to register 


Inyo Craters Closure

Inyo Craters - August Trail Closures

To ensure public safety Inyo National Forest officials are temporarily closing the entry roads, trails, and facilities at the Inyo Craters site, located on the Mammoth Ranger District during the month of August. Mortality of trees in the area has increased significantly over the years due to tree-overcrowding and drought, further increasing susceptibility to beetle-kill and other diseases. “Since 2018, many trees in the Inyo Craters area have died as a result of drought, competition, and bark beetles,” said Mammoth Lakes District Ranger Fred Wong. “As a result, there are a lot of standing hazardous trees near trails, roads and facilities which could fall on people and vehicles. The Forest Service will be cutting down hazardous trees to abate risk of injury or property damage."  Click here for additional information and to view closure maps.

Fire Restrictions

Fire Restrictions in The Eastern Sierra

Effective Monday, June 6, 2022 the Inyo National Forest and Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office implemented fire restrictions on all Federal lands under their jurisdiction. Seasonal fire restrictions for the Eastern Sierra Region are being implemented in close coordination with other state and local county agencies. The following restrictions will be in place on both agency lands: 

  • No Campfires, briquette/charcoal barbeques, or stove fires are allowed outside of agency-provided fire rings or barbeques at designated developed recreation sites. Dispersed campfires such as rock rings, will no longer be allowed. 
  • No Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or in an area at least three feet in diameter barren of all flammable materials. 
  • No welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame. 
  • No motorized vehicles or tools powered by internal combustion engines off designated roads or trails (such as chainsaws or lawn mowers). 
Please Leash Your Dog!

Please Leash Your Dog! 

The Mammoth Lakes Police Department is issuing citations to all owners with dogs off-leash at Shady Rest Park and throughout Town after issuing only warnings for the last 2 years. It is unlawful for any dog owner to allow their dog to run at large within the Town of Mammoth Lakes Municipal Boundary. The Eastern Sierra offers an incredible outdoor playground for dog owners to play and walk with your dog(s) off-leash. The Town is moving forward with plans for a dog park with construction expected to commence in the fall of 2023. Thank you for your commitment in keeping Mammoth Lakes safe and beautiful for all to enjoy! Learn more about Dog Resources, Licensing, Education and Enforcement.

Around Town

Zumba Classes

Zumba classes are back at the Mammoth Lakes Community Center every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday night, from 7-8pm. Join Coach Denisse, and get you burn and dance on at the same time! Only $10 per class.

Latin Night at Mammoth Rock 'n' Bowl

DJs, dancing and discount bowling every Thursday night. 10pm until close. Must be 18+.


Kids Karaoke at the Village

A family-orientated sing-a-long every Thursday evening in The Village from 5:30-8:30pm, this event provides a great venue for kids to show off their singing talent.


Open Mic Mondays

Distant Brewing hosts an Open Mic night every Monday! They have guitars, amps, drums, mics, keyboards and anything else to get yourself up on stage! For more information, click here.

Mindful Movement Sessions at the Hayden Cabin

Mindful Movement sessions are a creative blend of breath, yoga, core qi gong, meditation and so much more, held every Tuesday from 3pm-4pm in the beautiful outdoor space of the Hayden Cabin. FREE to the community.


Mono County Wellness Program Schedule

Click here for information about the Mammoth Lakes program schedule

Clubhouse Live

  • Returns Fall 2022
  • Sierra Wellness Center, 181 Sierra Manor Road #4, Mammoth Lakes
  • Free social program for middle and high school students. Snacks, activities, and more! 

Yoga and Guided Meditation

  • Last Session September 1. Anticipated Return November 2022
  • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:30-2:45pm
  • Shady Rest Park
  • Bring a towel or yoga mat and relax your mind and body. Meet at the far end of the parking lot look for a red Jeep Liberty and yoga mats. We hope you will join us!

Sunday Senior Doughnut Drop-In

  • Ongoing
  • Sundays 8:00-10:00am
  • Various Locations Join us for coffee, a light breakfast, community, and conversation on Sunday mornings:
    • September 4: Looney Bean
    • September 11: Stellar Brew
    • September 18: Black Velvet
    • September 25: Mammoth Coffee Roasters

Open Space Hang

  • Ongoing
  • Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00pm
  • Sierra Wellness Center, 181 Sierra Manor Road #4, Mammoth Lakes
  • Join us for a sober evening of games, music, and community.

Parents of LBGTQIA+ Support Group - 3rd Tuesday of each month -

  • August 16, 2022 - 6:00-8:00pm, last session
  • Sierra Wellness Center, 181 Sierra Manor Road #4, Mammoth Lakes
  • Parents of LBGTQIA+ children gather for support, community, and learning.

Free MyStrength App – Access Code MONO

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  • and dedicated support for stress, depression, sleep, and more.
  • Get your free app here using the promo code MONO. 

Narcan Distribution Event – August 31

  • You can save a life! Learn more about overdose reversal drug Narcan at the Volcom Brothers Skate Park for Overdose Awareness Day on Wednesday, August 31, from 4:30-7:00pm. Free food, tons of swag, music and more!

CSA#1 - FREE Community Summer Classes! 

The community of Crowley Lake is now offering complimentary summer community recreation classes at the Crowley Lake Community Center. For more information, please visit the Crowley Lake Neighborhood Facebook page or contact Isabel at (760) 935-4089 to be added to the mailing list. 


Elevate Mammoth

Elevate is Mammoth Hospital's community prevention, wellness, and performance institute focused on improving the health of our community through facilitating positive lifestyle choices and providing the necessary knowledge, resources, and skills. Elevate was launched in the Spring of 2021 by Mammoth Hospital. Join a variety of virtual and in-person wellness programs including Pilates, Tai Chi, and Mom Strong: Perinatal Core & Pelvic Health, support groups, prenatal classes, and education series on nutrition and mindfulness. Check out all of their classes and schedule here. 


Mammoth Lakes Library 

Storytime and Reading Challenge

In addition to our weekly Facebook Live Storytimes on Wednesdays at 10:30am and in Spanish alternate Fridays at 10:30am on Mammoth Lakes Library's Facebook page.

 
Makerspace and MonoBookBox Program

The library continues to offer free all-ages seasonal Makerspace Kits and Activity Zines for pick up at the front desk, along with Storytime To Go bags for young families at Mammoth Lakes Library. School age kids can still sign up for a few remaining slots in our winter MonoBookBox Program and high school age teens can participate in our Evolution of Storytelling Project  which includes free journaling boxes and zine-making kits and this season adds in-house use of iPads for digital story creation and recording equipment for oral history/podcast style storytelling.  Adults can take advantage of our Drop-In Sewing Machine Time at the 2nd floor Makerspace every Wednesday from 2:30-4:30pm. Additional information: monocolibraries.org.  

Around Town

Sept. 2-4: Mammoth Rock n' Rye
Sept. 10: Mammoth Gran Fondo 
Sept. 17: Mammoth Tuff
Sept. 17: Lakes Basin Clean Up
Sept. 25: Crowley Lake Trail Run

Click here to view the Mammoth Lakes Events Calendar
All Recreation All The Time

Parks and Recreation Department

(760) 965-3690  •  MammothParksAndRec.com
ParksandRec@townofmammothlakes.ca.gov
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