This non-smoking, no-pet, luxury Juniper Springs Lodge condo is a top-floor unit with amazing panoramic views of the ski mountain. It has two bedrooms and two full bathrooms, comfortably sleeping 6 adult guests. One bedroom has a king bed (sleeps 2), while the guest bedroom has a twin XL over queen bunk bed (sleeps 3). The spacious living room has a queen sleeper sofa (sleeps 2), a stone gas fireplace, and a large-screen HDTV. There are spectacular views from the living room and the large balcony porch. One-car parking is included in the building’s heated underground garage with direct elevator access.
This unit is especially coveted being one of only a few units in the entire complex to offer spectacular views of the ski mountains. It is just steps from Eagle Lodge and the Eagle Chair. On the inside, you will find the creature comforts of home including a gas fireplace, microwave oven, dishwasher, iron/ironing board, high-speed internet, flat screen TV, Direct TV, VCR, DVD, and more. Laundry facilities are only steps away.
For summer rentals there are 2 10,000 BTU portable A/C units in the condo connected to in-wall vents.
Sitting slopeside on Mammoth Mountain's southern rise, Juniper Springs Lodge is the High Sierra getaway you have always dreamed of. Adjacent to the Eagle Express six-passenger chair lift, it presents a quiet air of sophistication while at the same time standing strong as a rugged, yet distinctive Mammoth landmark. The architecture is dramatic and romantic, its scale and styling subtle and in harmony with its surroundings. Upon arrival, you will pass through the grand, multi-story lobby into the Hearth Room. With its timber-beamed ceiling and massive rock fireplace, it is the ideal place to meet family and friends at the end of the day.
Condé Nast Traveler selected Juniper Springs Lodge as one of the premier ski-in/ski-out resort properties in the country (with 150 runs)., and our 2-bedroom condo is a great option for a weekend or week-long getaway. All the amenities you'd expect from a top-notch resort are here: a large outdoor swimming pool heated to 86 degrees year-round, three hot tubs, two barbecues, a game room, a business center, fitness center, and underground parking (which is an incredibly nice perk, especially after a full-blown Sierra powder dump!).
Skiers and boarders will enjoy the convenience of purchasing lift tickets on-site at guest registration (located in the main lobby), and the free seasonal shuttle runs every 30 minutes during ski season making traveling into town, the Village, Main Lodge, or Canyon Lodge an effortless affair.
Beyond the abundance of outdoor activities -- golfing, hiking, fishing, biking, horseback riding, cycling, kayaking, tubing, canoeing, hot air ballooning, etc. -- the town of Mammoth offers a nice medley of restaurants that run the gamut from casual fun to fine dining. Ultra-hip boutiques and day spas can be found in the Village and on Main Street.
Mammoth also has a growing arts and cultural scene with performing arts, live music, and arts & crafts festivals throughout the year.
And finally, there’s incredible nature to explore, such as Mammoth Hot Springs, Devils Post pile, Horseshoe Lake, Owens Valley River, San Joaquin River, Lake Crowley, Mt. Whitney, Yosemite, Mono Lake, Death Valley, ancient bristle pine cone forest, a western ghost town, fish hatchery and more!
Mammoth Business tax certificate and Transient tax certificate 7434