Snowplay

Snowplay from the Scenic Loop

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  • The Mammoth Scenic Loop offers numerous opportunities to access snow and quality downhill sledding terrain in the open, old-growth Jeffrey pine forest not far from Hwy 203. There's no developed sledding area but everything out here is fair game. Park in one of the dedicated pull-out parking areas along the east side of the road. Pick a slope that matches your daring, forge an uptrack, and let 'er rip!

     

  • The Mammoth Scenic Loop offers numerous opportunities to access snow and quality downhill sledding terrain in the open, old-growth Jeffrey pine forest not far from Hwy 203. There's no developed sledding area but everything out here is fair game. Park in one of the dedicated pull-out parking areas along the east side of the road. Pick a slope that matches your daring, forge an uptrack, and let 'er rip!

     

Avalanche Forecast for 01/20/2025

  • AVALANCHE FORECAST: Triggering an avalanche remains unlikely. Be cautious of isolated instabilities near and around extreme terrain features. Specialized tools like an ice axe and crampons may be necessary on slick and variable surfaces. Find out More
  • Experience Checklist

    • Beanie
    • Boots
    • Camera
    • Day pack
    • Jacket or windbreaker
    • Knowledge and understanding of local conditions
    • Ski goggles or sunglasses
    • Smartphone
    • Snowman decorations
    • Sunglasses
    • Sun hat
    • Sunscreen/lip protector
    • Warm clothing
    • Water
    • Windbreaker/shell
    • Winter gloves

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    Experience Information

    Trail Length
    0.9 miles
    Trail Surface
    Snow
    Duration
    Less than 4 hours

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