Eastern Sierra Ski Day at June Mountain

Photo of a family of skiers and snowboarders going down the slopes with a beautiful view of the Eastern Sierra mountain range. Photo of a family of skiers and snowboarders going down the slopes with a beautiful view of the Eastern Sierra mountain range.

Gift Giving Idea: June Mountain Gift Card

Embrace the adventure at June Mountain. With 1,500 acres of vast slopes and family-friendly beginner terrain, its your ideal Eastern Sierra ski day or holiday escape.

Enjoy stunning vistas and gift a memorable experience – purchase a gift certificate online for your loved ones today.

Go online to learn more and buy a gift certificate for that special someone on your list.

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Backcountry Tours

If you can ski or ride at June Mountain all day then you are ready to try the backcountry. Tours are available for intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders. Each tour is custom made for you and your group.

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Naturalist Led Tour

Take a free tour on your skis or snowboard with a volunteer US Forest Service naturalist. Learn more here

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Drive or fly

June Mountain is centrally located in the state of California and is easy to get to. Whether you make a road trip out of your visit or decide to hit the skies and get here faster, you won’t be disappointed in the scenery.

Hit the road

From Southern California

You’ll pass Death Valley, Mt. Whitney and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Take I-5 north to State Route 14 to US 395 north to State Route 158, approx. 395 miles.

From San Francisco

In the winter, take I-80 to State Route 50 to the Kingsbury Grade cutoff to US 395 south to State Route 158, approx. 300 miles. During the summer, it is possible to drive through Yosemite National Park via State Route 120 east (Tioga Road).

From Nevada/Lake Tahoe

Drive through miles of scenic backcountry, Bodie State Historical Park and Mono Lake. Take US 395 south to State Route 158, approx. 145 miles.

From Las Vegas

Tour the desert’s interesting rock formations and old gold mining towns. One of several options is US 95 north to State Route 266 west; turn slight left to State Route 168 to US 395 north to State Route 158, approx. 330 miles.

Hit the skies

Fly to MammothFly from select Southern California airports into Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH). With Advanced Air, you’ll enjoy the convenience of a private air travel experience at a commercial airline cost with benefits such as private terminals and skipping security lines.

Fly to Bishop

Fly direct on United Airlines flights into Bishop, CA. Just 58 miles south of June Lake, visitors can connect to Eastern Sierra Regional Airport/Bishop (BIH), from major U.S. and international cities.

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