Mammoth Lakes, CA is an eastern Sierra destination popular for all manner of outdoor recreation, and home to Mammoth Mountain Resort.
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Camping in the High Sierras can be enjoyed through all four seasons, and may involve sheltering in the open air, a tent, a van/motorhome, or a primitive structure. To be regarded as “camping” a minimum of one night is spent outdoors, distinguishing it from day-tripping, picnicking, and other similarly short-term recreational activities. Recommended locations include national and state parks, wilderness areas, and commercial campgrounds.
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Mammoth Lakes, CA is an eastern Sierra destination popular for all manner of outdoor recreation, and home to Mammoth Mountain Resort.
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Sonora is home to museums and art galleries, and year-round outdoor recreation at resorts, campgrounds, lakes, golf courses and high country waterways.
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