Reds Meadow road : Closure 
To the Mammoth Lakes Community and Citizens of Mono County: The Mammoth Ranger District of the Inyo National Forest would like to inform all recreationists and Forest Visitors, that the Reds Meadow Road (leading to Devils Postpile/Agnew Meadows), is closed to pedestrian and bicycle use.

Above average temperatures and a below average snowpack are allowing road plowing efforts to begin earlier than normal this spring. The Town of Mammoth Lakes will begin plowing roads in the Mammoth Lakes Basin on Monday, April 23. Opening of the Lakes Basin to vehicles will be dependent upon snow, ice and road conditions. The Lakes Basin will be open to pedestrian use while the gates are still closed. Visitors should avoid areas where equipment is removing snow or making road repairs. Visitors should also be aware of hazards in the area, such as wind damaged trees and lake ice that is particularly dangerous during the spring thaw.

CalTrans will begin plowing Highway 203 from Mammoth Mountain Inn to Minaret Vista on Monday, April 23. A single lane will be plowed for administrative access to Reds Meadow Valley to facilitate the cleanup and repair efforts from the November 30 wind event that blew over thousands of trees in the Reds Meadow Valley. Pedestrian and bicycle access on the plowed road will be allowed up to Minaret Vista, however all motor vehicles will be prohibited until the road is completely plowed and opened.

The Town of Mammoth Lakes, with assistance from Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, will begin removing snow, debris and trees from the Reds Meadow Road as soon as April 25. Forest Service, National Park Service, contractor and other crews will resume cleanup and repair efforts in the Valley as soon as the road is cleared.

Due to the complications and hazards associated with roadside cleanup, falling of trees, removal of loose rock and the repair of the road, pedestrian and bicycle access down the Reds Meadow road past the Minaret Vista Station will be prohibited beginning Monday, April 23. The closure will be in effect for the entire Reds Meadow Road and all developed recreation areas and campgrounds accessed by the road. The temporary closure will be lifted or modified upon the completion of cleanup and repair efforts. Hikers attempting to exit the Reds Meadow Valley should also be aware of this closure and make alternative plans. The Forest Service is asking that the public cooperate and respect this necessary closure to ensure their safety, as well as the safety of the crews working in the area. Anyone entering the closed area may be issued a citation. The closure is in effect to allow completion of cleanup and repair work so that the area can be opened as quickly as possible for normal summer recreation activities.

For more information, please call the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center at (760) 924-5500 or visit the Welcome Center next to the Mammoth Ranger Station, or call District Recreation Officer Jon Kazmierski at (760) 924-5503.

Anyone or any persons who are encountered on the Reds Meadow road by Forest Service personnel are subject to citation.








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Free Entrance Passes to All Active Duty U.S. Military Members  
National Park Service Offers
Free Entrance Passes to All Active Duty U.S. Military Members and Dependents Yosemite National Park Participating in Agency Wide Program


To show appreciation for those who serve in the United States (U.S.) Military, the National Park Service (NPS) will begin issuing an annual pass offering free entrance to all 397 national parks for active duty military members and their dependents. The annual pass will be offered for the first time beginning Saturday, May 19, 2012, which is Armed Forces Day.

"We all owe a debt to those who sacrifice so much to protect our country," said Yosemite National Park Superintendent, Don Neubacher. "We are proud to recognize these brave men and women and hope that a visit to this or any national park will offer an opportunity to unwind, relax, rejuvenate, and just have fun with their families."

Active duty members of the U.S. Military and their dependents can pick up their pass at any of the five entrance stations to Yosemite National Park.

Military members and dependents must show a current, valid military identification card to obtain their pass. More information is available at www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm.

This military version of the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass also permits free entrance to sites managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Forest Service. The pass is also available at these locations.

"Through the years, military members, especially those far from home in times of conflict, have found inspiration in America's patriotic icons and majestic landscapes, places like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon that are cared for by the National Park Service and symbolize the nation that their sacrifices protect," said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. "This new pass is a way to thank military members and their families for their service and their sacrifices."

National parks and the military have strong ties going back to the establishment of Yellowstone as the world's first national park in 1872.

The U.S. Cavalry watched over America's national parks and did double duty, serving as the first park rangers until the National Park Service was created 44 years later. During World War II, many parks were set aside for the training and care of military personnel. Today, dozens of national parks commemorate military battles and achievements.





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Perfect Weather Alignment. How often does this happen. Check it out!! 
Every once in a while the weather and snow conditions perfectly align, making it possible to enjoy everything Mammoth has to offer in a single day and this year it’s happening over the Memorial Day holiday. Mammoth will be serving up the best of summer and the best of winter with our famous spring snow conditions, mountain biking and golfing.

Additionally, we are happy to announce Mammoth will be open for summer operations DAILY beginning Saturday, May 26 (a full 4 weeks earlier than planned). Please help us spread the news!

All the details here: http://www.mammothmountain.com/Mountain ... merkickoff





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Stay in Ojai and Enjoy Mammoth for Less 
Stay in Ojai and Enjoy Mammoth for Less!!!!!

ABOUT OJAI

Just a few miles up Highway 33, but a world away from the headaches and traffic that thwart much of Southern California is the small town of Ojai. About 12 miles inland from Ventura, Ojai is the smallest city in Ventura County, and we are darn proud of it.

Ojai's charms are many. The community has long been known as a haven for artists, musicians and health enthusiasts. A village ”as we locals call it”of about 8,000, Ojai is a vibrant place with so much natural beauty that it gained fame decades ago when the area was photographed to represent Shangri-La in the 1939 movie, The Lost Horizon.

Filled with delightful shops, art galleries and a host of places to retreat from the fast-paced lifestyle that can knot the nerves, Ojai invites you to walk its oak-shaded paths taking some time to drink in the serenity of it all.

The Chumash Indians are the first known residents of Ojai, and it is from their word "ahwaia" meaning 'moon' that the name Ojai is derived. One of the oldest towns in Ventura County, Ojai was settled in the 1800s and incorporated as a city in 1921. Nestled in the Ojai Valley, the town is surrounded by peaks that give off a glow in the evening light known as the pink moment.

The city's self-styled nickname is "The Shangri-La of Southern California", referring to the similarities between the health-and-spirituality-focused region and the mystical sanctuary of James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon.

Begin your journey through the Ojai Village with the Ojai Trolley stopping regularly in front of Casa Ojai Inn or if you are feeling adventurous you can rent a bike and ride the Ojai Valley Trail, a paved trail that leads you through Ojai and beyond to the beautiful Ventura County beaches. Our picturesque Libbey Park, located in the center of our small town, rests underneath a canopy of large oak trees with a playground for the kids and a bandstand for our local Summer Night Concerts. Libbey Park is also the home of the public tennis courts used for the finals of The Ojai Tennis Tournament and the Libbey Bowl amphitheater which hosts Ojai's famous Music Festival and numerous other concerts and events throughout the year. The Ojai Village is filled with unique shops, exquisite restaurants, art galleries, and spas. Breath-taking yet challenging golf courses can be found close to the hotel and are perfect for year round golfing. Hotel guests will find Ojai an ideal location for day-trips to the Los Padres National Forest and Lake Casitas for fishing, hiking, biking, and climbing experiences. Remember to bring a swim suit for the water holes that you may discover as you are exploring the natural beauty.

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Mammoth Dates of Operation: Lifts 
Winter Operations Update 5/10/12:

Lift Operations

Lifts are open from 8:30am-3pm daily

Friday, May 11

Broadway Express - 1
Stump Alley Express - 2
Face Lift Express - 3
Thunder Bound Express - 6
Discovery Chair - 11
Chair 23


Saturday + Sunday, May 12-13

Broadway Express - 1
Stump Alley Express - 2
Face Lift Express - 3
Thunder Bound Express - 6
Discovery Chair - 11
Chair 23
Upper and Lower Panorama Gondola – Scenic rides will be available


Monday-Friday, May 14-18

Hours of operation change to 7:30a-2:30a

Broadway Express - 1
Stump Alley Express - 2
Face Lift Express - 3
Thunder Bound Express - 6
Chair 23
Please note: Discovery closed Monday-Friday. Will reassess if we can open for weekend. Upper Panorama Gondola will re-open for the weekend.


Lift ticket pricing

-$75 adult

-$58 youth

-$30 children

-$64 seniors

-Age 0-6 and 80+ are Free


MyMammoth VALUE Season Ticket Pricing

(Advanced purchase and reload ONLY)

-$69 adult (19-64)

-$54 youth (13-18)

-$30 children (7-12) always

-$59 seniors (65-79)

-Age 0-6 and 80+ are free



Main Lodge

Rental – Open Daily: 8am-3:30pm
Retail – Open Daily 8am-3:30pm
Repair – Open Daily: 8am-3:30pm
Woolly’s Forest at the Mammoth Mountain Inn (formerly Small World)

Open weekends only in May
8:30am to 4:30pm
Ages 0-7 years


Sports Schools

Main Lodge:

Private lessons available for all ages and abilities
Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra

Open Daily
Please call 760.934.0791 for information and reservations


Unbound Terrain Parks

Main Park
Forest Trail
22ft. Half Pipe is now closed
The Village at Mammoth

Sushi Rei

Closed May 7 until Memorial Day Weekend
Mountain Center/Mammoth Mart

Will Reopen Memorial Day Weekend as the Mammoth Mart
McCoy Sports

Daily 10am to 6pm
Open later for special events
Quiksilver Store (ticket purchase available)

Daily 10am to 6pm
Rental/Demo shop closes 1 hour prior to store closing
Transportation:

Red Line: Every 30 minutes - 7am to 4pm

Main Lodge →The Village → Snowcreek
Parking shuttle:

To run as needed
Employee Transportation

7am departure from Snowcreek to Main Lodge
Blue Line

Closed for the season
Yellow Line:

Closed for the season
Green Line:

Closed for the season
Orange Line:

Closed for the season
Hospitality Shuttle:

Closed for the season


Food and Beverage

Broadway Marketplace – Main Lodge

Open daily from 11am-2pm
Featuring Lunch only
Broadway Express Coffee Bar

Open Daily at 7am
Featuring Breakfast and Lunch Daily
The Mill

Breakfast:
Mon-Fri 8am-11am
Sat & Sun 8am-11am
Lunch
Sun - Thurs 10:30am-2pm
Fri - Sat 10:30am-2pm
Aprčs Ski
Sun & Mon 2:30-4pm
Taco Tuesday 2pm-4:15pm
Wed & Thursday 2pm-4pm
Fri & Sat 2pm-4:15pm
Tusks – Main Lodge

Open Daily
The Yodler Restaurant and Bar

Open Thursday – Sunday: 11am to 8:30pm
Closed Monday - Wednesday
Mountainside Grill and Dry Creek Bar (MMI)

Mountainside Grill
Breakfast: 7am-10am a la carte and buffet, Daily, Mountainside
Dinner: 5pm-9pm, Daily, Mountainside Grill
Lunch: 11am – 3pm Daily Dry Creek Lounge
Aprčs: 3pm-5pm, Daily, Dry Creek Lounge
In-room dining B/L/D 7am – 9pm
Late night in room pizza delivery Fri/Sat only - 9pm – 10pm
Dry Creek Bar
Open Daily 11am to 3pm
Sierra General Store (MMI)

Open daily from 7am- 9pm
Lakefront (Tamarack)

Open Thursday – Monday: 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Starbucks (Village)

6am to 7pm Daily
*Starbucks will be open one hour later for special events and during the holidays.

Hyde Lounge

Mon – Weds closed
Thursday
6pm to close All night happy hour
Friday
4pm to 6pm happy hour / 6pm to 10pm dinner and lounge / 10pm to close nightlife
Saturday
2pm to 6pm happy hour / 6pm to 10pm dinner and lounge/10pm to close nightlife
Sunday
2pm to close all day happy hour


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