June Mountain is in the Eastern Sierra peaks, past its bigger sister, Mammoth. The runs for beginners are wide open and forgiving and yet there's plenty of intermediate terrain and challenge. It's great for families, too. All the trails eventually end up at the Chalet. The skiable terrain covers 500 acres on a 2,589-foot vertical drop. The top of the mountain is 10,135 feet.
Numerous lodges, chalets, cottages, town homes, and hotels all within driving distance of June Mountain. Double Eagle Resort and Spa offers guests seclusion and on-mountain pampering.
The June Meadows Chalet offers complete rental and repair services, sports school, sport shop and childcare. Cafeteria style dining, cocktail bar, Stew Pot Slim's at the base of Chair J7 offers daily lunch. They don't take credit cards. Then there's the June Meadows Chalet at thet op of Chair J1. Cafeteria style with indoor/outdoor seating, cocktails. June Lake has a variety of restaurants to choose from, offering a full range of cuisine types at affordable rates.
June Unbound Super Pipe, on Chalet, features 16-foot walls. Cut every night during the season.
Three terrain parks, a super pipe, and two jib parks. Lessons and rentals available.
Nearby Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center offers 45km of groom tracked, ski skating and snowshoeing trails.
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Top: 10135 FT Bottom: 7545 FT Vertical Drop: 2590 FT Skiable Terrain: 500 acres Number of Runs: 37 Snow Making: 477 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 1 Capacity: 10000 |
Beginner Runs: 35% Intermediate Runs: 45% Advanced Runs: 20% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 250 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 150 Year Open: 1960 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for June-Mountain | |
