Timing is everything they say. We couldn’t have “timed” this outbound trip any better. With summer closing out and snow riding season just around the corner, we took advantage of a long weekend getaway to Mammoth Lakes, California.
We arrived at an unassuming-looking rustic hotel on Old Mammoth Boulevard. Outbound Mammoth, sits at approximately 7,500 feet elevation, conveniently in Mammoth Lakes, CA. As we drove up to the parking lot, a new sign was being hung, this cleverly incorporated the old wooden bears from the former owner. Curious about what we may find, we opened the door to the lobby.
We were met with craftsmanship, textiles, and friendly faces. The front desk folks were prompt and helpful. Looking to the right, a huge fireplace surrounded by casual seating was center stage, and a lobby bar with an array of cocktails stood at attention, ready to set off the evening.
Greeted by Brent Truax, the General Manager at the resort since 2013, his passion for the property and the town of Mammoth Lakes was infectious. We were led through a brief history of the origination of the property, built by the LA Laker’s owner, Dr. Jerry Buss. Heard tales of celebrities that had stayed at the resort, including a brief story about John Wayne’s spouse who enjoyed her stay there while her husband was filming Westerns in the Eastern Sierra. Apparently, celebrity sightings could occur at any time at Outbound Mammoth, and with the private six-bedroom, six-bath, with a sleeper loft private chalet that has been recently renovated, the property offers a perfect retreat for those avoiding the paparazzi.
The dog-friendly hotel offers other accommodations, including cabins, chalets, and fireplace rooms with king-sized or two queen beds, all available at reasonable rates. Our fireplace room was complete with the usual suspects:
an extremely comfortable king-sized bed
kitchenette
pull-out sofa bed
a unique cowhide oversized chair
Plus two other leather chairs
a kitchen table for four
In the bathroom:
dual sinks
radiant heat floors
a tub
a separate shower
Wait…all that at this price point? Yes! The modern conveniences kept surprising us, too.
The property also has a steam room, a gym, a sauna, a pool, and a spa. We were even lucky to experience a private wine tasting at the Lobby Wine Bar by Chip Ermish, Outbound Mammoth’s Advance Sommelier.
We enjoyed cocktails at Bar Sierra on the property and a delicious dinner of BBQ meats and sides. The talented locals performed on open mic night, and the bar became a sing-along for all to join in. The small-town vibe made you feel like you were on an episode of “Cheers,” where everyone knew your name!
The following day, we ate a superb crepe breakfast from Café Crepe, the food truck on site. Next, we decided to see what Mammoth Lakes offered during the shoulder season. We knew about high season and skiing, but we didn’t realize how populated the area is for biking, climbing, fishing, and hiking, as well as taking in all the beauty the area offers.
Outbound Mammoth partners with Black Tie Adventure Rentals, Mammoth, and they provided us with an e-bike tour. Ben and Collin took five of us on a 25-mile ride up through the beautiful landscape, including the popular climbing area, Crystal Crag. We took a trail that meanders through town past the Volcom Brothers skate park and up through the lakes area.
The vistas were off the charts. The Mammoth Lake Trail System has over one hundred individual trails, something for every skill level.
After our bike ride, we decided to tour Devils Postpile and Rainbow Falls National Monument, which did not disappoint. A five-mile round trip loop took us to a unique rock formation and 101-foot-high Rainbow Falls. Once again, timing was on our side as Red Meadows Road closed for the season the next day.
Returning to Outbound Mammoth Hotel, a little sweaty and dirty from the day's adventures, we embraced the casual vibe that emanates from the hotel with a cold drink from the bar. Families, dogs, and couples were milling around the venue, waiting for the Andrew Bird concert to begin. Pop-up tents filled with vendors and artists lined the streets. Adirondack chairs and solo fireplaces were set up to sit back, relax, and enjoy the sounds of Andrew Bird into the evening.
As we drove out of Mammoth Lakes the following day, we headed to Wild Willy’s to experience the natural hot springs. A short walk from the parking area, we were in swim suits and dipped more than our toes in this warm mineral water. What a treat, but don’t tell anyone, we want to keep this place a secret.
Honestly, it was my first visit to this hidden gem, and now I can’t wait to go back, but first, we are off to visit the another Outbound Hotel recently added to their portfolio, The Virginian Lodge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.