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The image captures a serene mountain lake, surrounded by towering peaks and dense forests. Soft clouds drift across a bright sky. The clear water reflects the landscape, while scattered driftwood lines the shore, enhancing the natural setting.
Apartment in Mammoth Lakes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Your 'Nest' at Eagle Lodge

Looking for a cozy place to stay for a getaway in the mountains? Location: Aspen Creek complex, Mammoth Lakes, CA Type: 1 bedroom/1.25 bath Size: 1,000 sq ft Sleeping arrangements: 1 queen bed in bedroom The living room has 2 beds - 1 queen pullout sofa bed & 1 queen Murphy cabinet bed Amenities: Fast Internet & Cable Snacks, Toiletries, Phone Chargers EZ access to Chair 15 (5 min); Restaurant, Bar & Rental Services at Eagle Lodge Biking & hiking trails Underground parking Elevator access

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The inviting living area features a cozy pellet stove surrounded by beautiful stonework. A spacious sofa sits on a colorful area rug, while a wooden coffee table adds warmth. The dining area, visible in the background, includes a long table and bar seating.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Pet Friendly 2Bd 2.5 Ba Modern Vacation Home

Welcome to our pet-friendly mountain retreat in the heart of Mammoth Lakes, CA! Nestled amidst the stunning Sierra Nevada, we invite you to experience the ultimate getaway with your family & furry companions. This spacious townhome is centrally located & has 2 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Fully stocked kitchen, spacious dining area. Cozy up next to the pellet stove after a day on the slopes or relax and have a family game night after a day on the trails. Perfect for a short getaway or an extended stay.

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Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Comfy Modern Condo - Steps to Village & Gondola

This newly remodeled Mammoth Estates condo is just a short walk to the Village restaurants and Gondola and has all of the amenities of home. Comfortably sleeps up to 6 people with a King size bed in one room and 2 full size beds and a twin bed in the other room. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need for a delicious stay-in meal. The complex features a rec area with pool/hot tub and a rec room just steps from the unit. You will be central to everything going on in Mammoth!

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Cabin in June Lake
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

June Lake Pines Cabin 15

Experience the historic charm and modern comfort in this newly renovated cabin in the heart of June Lake. Experience the advantage of our central location, with effortless access to essentials like the general store, local dining options, and shopping. Plus, you'll be just steps away from exciting adventures, including fishing and boating on all four June Lake Loop lakes along with hiking, mountain biking, and skiing. This cabin is pet-friendly! Bring your furry friends for $25/pet/night.

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Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Spacious mountain retreat, close to Canyon Lodge

Conveniently located between Canyon Lodge (0.4 miles) and The Village (0.5 miles), our condo is the ideal mountain get-away! Very clean and comfortable it's great for two couples or a family group. There is a well equipped kitchen and large adjacent living room, perfect for hanging out after a long day of skiing or hiking. Excellent amenities include covered parking (no more digging the car out of snow), 1Gb wifi, cable TV, and sauna. The shuttle bus stops right outside the front door.

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Home in Mammoth Lakes
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Spacious, Updated 1bd Mammoth Lakes Getaway

This spacious, bright and remodeled 1bd 1ba condo in the Sunrise complex sleeps 4 and is the perfect place to relax after exploring all that Mammoth Lakes has to offer. Enjoy coffee on the private patio with peek-a-boo views of the Sherwin's and relax in the seasonal pool and/or hot tub before chilling on the couch next to the fireplace. There is plenty of parking for trailers and storage for your gear whether you are visiting for skiing, biking, fishing, hiking, golfing or boating.

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A cozy living area is furnished with a comfortable gray sofa and armchair. A large flat-screen TV is mounted above a low indoor fireplace, providing a focal point for relaxation. A dining area with a wooden table is visible in the background, complemented by tasteful decor.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Rest Awhile at this Cozy Condo Near the Village

This studio has got it all: a five-minute walk to the Village and the gondola to Canyon Lodge. First floor and easy access to parking. Enjoy your favorite movie or show on a large flat-screen TV. Remodeled with new floors and countertops, this studio is clean and ready to relax in. Mere steps from a the pool. This unit sleeps a maximum of 4 people, is non-smoking, and pets are welcomed, so let us know if your furry friend is coming. An extra $100 will be charged per dog.

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A stone fireplace is positioned beneath a wall-mounted television in a warm living space. Large glass doors offer natural light and a view of the exterior. Comfortable seating includes a plush sofa, and the wood-paneled ceiling enhances the room's rustic appeal.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Large, updated condo next to meadow and shuttle

Mammoth Lakes Townhome - remodeled 2 bedroom + loft, 3 bath, 1500 SF located at Snow Flower Complex near the shuttle stop for easy access to Mammoth Mountain. Lower level has 2 master bedrooms with en-suite baths. Upstairs has an open living room with vaulted beam ceilings, kitchen, dining and a 3rd bathroom. Large loft with 2 full beds. Near Mammoth Creek, and the beauty of the meadow with walking trails near by. Comfortably sleeps 8 guests. TOML-CPAN-11116

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A cozy living room space features a dark sofa with decorative pillows and a textured throw. A rustic wooden coffee table rests on a plush rug, surrounded by plants and comfortable seating. Natural light enters through a large window, illuminating the warm wooden walls.
Cabin in June Lake
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

The Loop Two-Bedroom Cabin (Unit 9)

Welcome to Lake Front Cabins! Nestled in the heart of June Lake, we’re a short walk from downtown, right next door to the marina, and a quick drive to Yosemite’s eastern gates (seasonal). Our mountain town roots stretch back over the property’s 100 years of operation, the feel here is laid back and communal. Join us for bluebird skies, winter powder days, backcountry access, basin and range expanses, friendly folks, and some of the best trout fishing in CA.

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Home in Mammoth Lakes
5 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Beautiful Studio 'Dog Friendly' Monache in Village

Newly remodeled luxurious studio in The Westin Monache. Just steps away to Village and Gondola take you right to Canyon Lodge. Relax in cozy window seat big enough to sleep in. Look out at the stunning views of the mountain, swaying trees and pool. Enjoy amazing restaurants, brewery, Ice cream shop, chocolate store, spa and more. Free Trolley pick up at bottom of Westin steps. Free Parking in heated parking garage. Free Owner Ski locker included

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An expansive view captures the outdoor heated pool surrounded by lounge chairs and lush landscaping. Nearby trees provide a natural backdrop, and multiple buildings with red and brown facades are visible, with mountainous terrain in the distance, creating a serene environment.
Condo in Mammoth Lakes
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Village Lodge 2BR, 68" HDTV/Netflix, 2TVs in BRs..

Located right inside the Village Lodge, our two bedroom condo has the best location in town. Others advertise a Village location but in reality they are across the street and several blocks away. Not us. Our immaculately clean condo is just steps away from dozens of restaurants, bistros, and shops. Catch the Gondola downstairs with no more lugging your skis and gear. Park in our underground garage and never use it the rest of your stay!

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A colorful wooden sign indicates the Knoll Haus, featuring essential amenities such as a kitchen, fireplace, and cable TV. The sign's decorative design is set against a backdrop of mountainous terrain, providing a welcoming invitation to potential guests. Contact information is displayed at the bottom.
Cottage in June Lake
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The Knoll Haus in June Lake, CA

The cottage can accommodate anywhere from 3 adults to a family 2 adults and 2 children comfortably (570 sq. ft.). It comes fully equipped with a standard sized kitchen stocked with all the cooking utensils, stove and refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee maker with coffee. It has a queen sized and a twin sized bed in the bedroom. Satellite TV, wifi, semi-private patio w/BBQ in the summer and fall months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in June Lake?

    June Lake has cozy cabins, lakefront rentals, and lodges surrounded by mountain scenery. Stays near June Lake Village provide access to local shops, dining, and outdoor activities, while options around Silver Lake offer a quieter setting.

  • What are the best things to do in June Lake with kids?

    Families often explore June Lake Beach for swimming and sand play, hike gentle trails near Gull Lake, or try fishing together. Local marinas sometimes have kayak or canoe rentals for shared lake adventures.

  • What are some of the best things to do in June Lake?

    Explore scenic hikes, enjoy fishing or boating on the June Lake Loop, and take in mountain views from nearby lakes like Grant Lake and Silver Lake. In winter, June Mountain has skiing and snowboarding on gentle slopes.

  • How is the weather in June Lake?

    June Lake has cold, snowy winters around 32-45°F (0-7°C), and mild to warm summers near 60-75°F (16-24°C) with little rainfall. Spring and fall bring cool nights and changing foliage, so layering is useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit June Lake?

    Late spring to early fall is often recommended for hiking, fishing, and lake activities, as temperatures are milder and days are longer. Winter draws visitors for snow sports and quieter mountain landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in June Lake?

    Stop by June Lake Beach, stroll the June Lake Loop for mountain scenery, or explore the surrounding lakes including Gull Lake, Silver Lake, and Grant Lake. June Mountain is frequently suggested for winter sports.

  • What are some hiking trails in June Lake?

    Trails like Parker Lake Trail, Fern Lake Trail, and Reversed Peak Trail are popular for experiencing alpine scenery. Around the lakeshores, shorter paths are suited for relaxed walks with wide views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in June Lake?

    Families often explore paddle boating or picnics near June Lake Beach, and try accessible nature walks around the lakes. During the colder months, snow play areas and beginner slopes at June Mountain are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from June Lake?

    Consider exploring Mono Lake's unique tufa formations, wandering Bodie State Historic Park's Gold Rush-era sites, or venturing into nearby forest trails. Hot springs and alpine lakes around the region add variety for nature lovers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in June Lake?

    Many rentals and lodges around June Lake welcome pets, particularly those near the lakes or surrounded by open space. Parks and shoreline paths make it easy to include dogs in outdoor activities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting June Lake?

    Bring layers, as weather can shift quickly in the mountains, and pack sun protection for high-elevation days. Locals suggest starting outdoor activities early for calmer winds and visiting small eateries for home-style regional fare.

  • What is June Lake known for?

    June Lake is known for its string of crystal-clear mountain lakes, scenic fishing spots, and a relaxed village atmosphere. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts year-round for hiking, water sports, and skiing or snowboarding at June Mountain.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in June Lake?

    Explore the quieter shores of Grant Lake or stroll to secluded fishing spots on Rush Creek. Less-traveled hiking trails, especially around Parker Lake, reveal tranquil mountain scenery.

  • What are the best foods to try in June Lake?

    June Lake has casual cafés and local diners where trout, burgers, and homemade pies are often featured. Breweries and bistros sometimes serve up regional craft beer, fresh salads, and comfort food inspired by mountain living.

  • What should I bring for a trip to June Lake?

    Pack layers for changing weather, sun protection, and sturdy shoes for trails. Fishing gear, swimwear, and a refillable water bottle help you enjoy activities around the lakes.

  • What is the nightlife in June Lake like?

    June Lake has a laid-back nightlife with friendly taverns, low-key bars, and occasional live music in local venues. Evening gatherings often center around a casual drink, a meal, or conversation by a lakeside fire.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in June Lake?

    Summer and fall are known for fishing derbies and local art fairs, while winter brings snow sports gatherings at June Mountain. Community concerts and holiday celebrations are frequently hosted around the village and lakefront.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in June Lake?

    Around June Lake Village and near the lakes, many rentals accommodate families with kitchens, extra bedrooms, and space for group activities. Some offer easy access to beaches, playgrounds, and gentle hiking trails.

All about June Lake

Set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in a picturesque horseshoe valley, June Lake is a mini-paradise. The lake itself is a placid spring-fed jewel ringed with conifers. There are three other lakes here — Gull, Silver, and Grant — and all four are beloved by anglers for their abundance of trout. The town enjoyed a ritzy heyday as a celebrity retreat in the 1930s, but keeps a lower profile now. June Lake serves as a restful gateway to the gems of the Eastern Sierras, including the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area, home to deep gorges and tall granite peaks; Inyo National Forest, with the oldest living trees in the world; and the many wonders of Yosemite National Park. In the summer visitors fish, hike, kayak, and go horseback riding here, and in the winter June Lake transforms into an Alpine paradise perfect for snow-shoeing, skiing, and snowboarding.

What are the top things to do in June Lake?

June Lake Loop

Take a driving tour through the mountains on the June Lake Loop, a 16-mile stretch of road you can pick up in town that will carry you past four lakes, towering Carson Peak, and rustic villages where you can fuel up with a hearty meal. The loop also runs past an out-of-place roadside tombstone. This is the Grave of the Unknown Prospector, dedicated to “the pioneers of Mono County whose resting place is known only to God.”

Mono Lake

A short drive will transport you from a mountain retreat to the surface of an alien planet. Okay, not quite — but this more than 1-million-year-old, 65-square-mile lake is one of the strangest natural sites in California. Rising from its waters are otherworldly clusters of giant tufa (limestone) spires and knobs formed in part due to the lake’s high salt content — it’s more than twice as salty as the ocean. Mono Lake is home to trillions of tiny brine shrimp, who attract millions of hungry birds. In the summer you can canoe here, and in the winter you can cross-country ski past tufa towers dusted with snow.

June Mountain Ski Area

With 1,500 acres of slopes, 41 trails, two terrain parks, and seven lifts, this resort offers a low-key alternative to nearby Mammoth, one of the busiest ski locales in California. You’ll find everything you need for a day on the slopes here, including gear rental and slopeside dining and drinks with mountain views. To get a different perspective on the Eastern Sierra wilderness, sign up for a one-hour ski tour with a U.S. Forest Service naturalist.

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    June Lake vacation rentals start at €69 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    70 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    100 of June Lake vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Lake access, Gym, and BBQ grill across June Lake rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    June Lake stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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