22/23 Season Recap
If you thought California's claim to fame was beach days and palm trees, Mother Nature was out to prove you wrong during the 22/23 winter season. Mammoth Mountain made history with a staggering 715–905" of snowfall resulting in some of the most extreme conditions we've ever seen.

But, for every challenging day conquered, there was a truly unforgettable day on the hill to match it. We were humbled by the forces of nature, amazed at our community's strength and honored by our guest's unwavering support and we cannot wait to see what next winter holds. Thank you for this memorable season on the slopes.
PUBLISHED

August 4, 2023


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