Cross-Country Trail Day Passes
Full-Day Trail Passes
Hit the tracks with a single or multi-day cross-country trail pass. Seniors 80+ and kids under 5 get free trail passes with proof of age (valid photo ID).
To book, enter your desired dates below. Same-day tickets are not available online but can be purchased at the Yurt at Tamarack Cross-Country Ski Center. |
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Deals & Savings
TWO-FER TUESDAYS
Two passes for the price of one! Every Tuesday, get two daily adult trail passes to be used by two guests for the current day rate of a single pass. No discounts on rentals. Not valid on December 24, 31, and January 7.
TICKET WINDOW DEALS
Only available to purchase at the ticket window at the Tamarack Cross-Country Ski Center Yurt.
DEAL |
Description |
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AGES 80+ AND UNDER 4 |
Seniors aged 80+ and children 4 & under can receive FREE trail passes. |
AFTERNOON PASS |
Enjoy an afternoon of cross-country skiing at a discounted rate. Available for purchase after 1:00 PM. |
MILITARY DISCOUNTS |
Active-duty military members and their family receive 25% off daily trail passes by presenting their Military ID at the time of purchase. |
IKON PASS HOLDERS SAVE 20% |
Present your Ikon Pass at time of purchase to save 20% on daily trail passes. |
MAMMOTH LODGING COLLECTION GUESTS SAVE 20% |
Present your room key to save 20% on daily trail passes, and ski or snowshoe rentals. |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
163 Twin Lakes Rd.
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760.934.5293
Getting Here
From town, continue on Main Street/SR 203 to Lake Mary Road. Veer right after the bridge before the winter closure toward Tamarack Lodge. The Ski Center is at the far end of the parking lot in the yurt building.
Free Shuttle Service to Tamarack Lodge
The ESTA Orange Line runs daily from 7:30 AM–5:15 PM during the winter season, departing The Village :00 and :30 minutes past the hour, and leaving Tamarack Lodge :15 and :45 minutes past the hour. Shuttle schedule subject to change.
Tamarack Cross-Country Ski Center is scheduled to operate daily this winter. Check back soon for opening day.
Cross-country skiing is an action sport carrying significant risk of personal injury and/or fatality. Common sense and awareness can reduce your risks. For the safety of yourself and others, please observe these guidelines (this is a partial list):
- Ski under control to avoid hazards and other skiers.
- Yield to other skiers when entering a trail or starting downhill.
- Avoid stopping in the middle of hills and obstructing trails or intersections.
- Skiers coming downhill have the right-of-way. Pass oncoming skiers on the right side.
- Observe all posted signs and stay off closed trails and out of closed areas.
- Please don’t step in the track without skis on. Be sure to fill in sitzmarks.
- Be prepared. Carry a small pack for drinking water, extra food, clothing, a compass and map.
- Walking, snowshoeing, snowmobiles and dogs are not permitted on groomed ski trails.
- Snowshoers yield to skiers at trail intersections.
Be Aware
Grooming machines may be on trails at any time. Both natural and man-made obstacles or hazards may exist at any time. Lakes and streams are subject to unstable ice and snow. Ski patrol is not always available. Groomed ski trails can be affected by weather conditions and skier use. Some trails may not be open during or immediately following adverse weather. Trail passes are non-refundable, so be sure to check the weather and conditions before purchasing.