Mammoth Festival Top Ten Tips
The keys to a better festival experience:
- What to bring: We suggest a light jacket for the evening, as the mountain air is typically warm during the day, turning cool at night. One backpack per person, please. Please no coolers or outside food.
- Bring a blanket and/or lawn chair. Concert seating is a sawdust-covered clearing in the woods, and it helps to have a place to kick off your shoes and stretch out.
- Complimentary wine glasses are included for everyone who pays for wine tasting; please hang on to your glass each day. Mammoth will only provide one glass per person for the entire weekend of wine tasting.
- There are plenty of things for non-wine drinkers to do: local and regional artisans, music, food and beer will be showcased at the event.
- Park at Eagle Lodge and walk from there or take the Bus to the event. The Woods Site location is centrally located in town so it’s easy to take the Bus or a nice stroll from Eagle and other various locations.
- Meals and snacks are available on-site, however, food concessions are not included in the wine tasting ticket price.
- Sunday is a great day to bring the kids, plus, admission is free on this day. Dogs are not permitted at the Festival on Saturday. There will be food vendors, arts and crafts, live music and wine tasting by the glass.
- We’ll allow you to come and go. Unlike other events like it, the Mammoth Festival is a weekend-long event with the benefit of in-and-out admission. All two and three-day ticket holders will receive one wristband for the duration of the event.
- Tickets sell out fast for Friday’s Village Wine Walk. Because of the limited space and vendors at the Village, secure your tickets for our kick-off event early.
- Check back for updates to the lineup. We plan to add more bands, artists and wineries to the list as the event draws closer. Be sure you’re not missing out.
Please, Don't Drink and Drive
- Lodging is available within walking distance of the event. Call 800.MAMMOTH.
- (760) 924-TAXI (8294)