Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2019/2020

2019-2020 Scenic 395 46 Mammoth Mammoth off-road motorsports Maybe you’re looking for some- thing a little more high-powered? Mammoth Lakes offers some wild off highway adventure lands filled with trails that will challenge your skill and your vehicle. You will find high mountain lakes, shadowed canyons, giant boulders guarding ice-cold streams, dense forests of tall tim- ber and austere, high-desert plateaus. Take the Owens River - Hot Creek Road, The Lookout Loop or the Deadman Creek Trail. There’s something for everyone and roads for all levels from begin- ning to the most challenging. SUVs with four-wheel drive may be re- quired for some roads. Know your vehicle’s limits and use wise judg- ment when entering unfamiliar territory. The Eastern Sierra Motor Tour- ing Guide, available at the Califor- nia Welcome Center - Mammoth Lakes, offers tips and back road tour itineraries. The California Welcome Center - Mammoth Lakes also offers a free off-highway vehicle map. To find Mammoth Off-Road Area Trails go to www.mammothtrails.org . Mammoth arts and culture Summer is also the time for cele- brating arts and music in Mam- moth Lakes including the Mam- moth Lakes Jazz Jubilee in July, and in August enjoy the Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza, Mammoth Food & Wine Experience, classical music with the Sierra Summer Fes- tival, the Mammoth Festival, chamber music with the Mammoth Music Festival and the Felici Piano Trio presented by Chamber Music Unbound and Mammoth Rocks / Taste of the Sierra. To find out what happening now in Mammoth go to the events page on the Visit Mammoth website www.visitmammoth.com/events/. Or like us on Facebook and stay up to date! More things to do in Mammoth JOSH WRAY /MONO COUNTY TOURISM Hot Creek is seen on a foggy morning.

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