Mammoth Lakes is located approx. 200 mi east of the S.F. Bay Area.
Mammoth Lakes 4th of July Celebrations
July 4-5, 2009
Throughout the day on July 4th enjoy fun activities and events starting with the Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast, the Footloose Freedom Mile, Independence Day Parade, Pops in the Park, Mammoth Celebrates the Arts, 4th of July Celebrations at the Village at Mammoth and so much more. Fireworks Spectacular at Crowley Lake starts at dusk. July 5th continues the fun with the 4th of July Tri and the party continues at the Village at Mammoth. www.visitmammoth.com
Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee
July 8-12, 2009
The 21st annual Mammoth Lakes Jazz Jubilee will be presented July 8-12, 2009. This family musical event features many types of Jazz: Cajun, Big Band, Swing, 50′S-60′S R&R, Dixieland, and Straight Ahead Jazz. Come and enjoy the breathtaking scenery and fresh air while experiencing the spectacular High Sierra Mountains that become filled with the sounds from some of the world’s finest musicians. We call it “Jazz with Altitude”. www.mammothjazz.org
Mammoth Lakes Music Festival
July 15 – 31, 2009
Chamber Music Unbound presents a 2-week music festival featuring the Felici Trio and 15 plus international guests. www.chambermusicunbound.org
14th Annual Mammoth Bluesapalooza & Festival of Beers
July 31 – August 2, 2009
Successfully celebrating its 14th year, July 31 – August 2, 2009,Mammoth’s Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza promises an energetic lineup of blues talent and a grand tasting of microbrews from around the country. It all takes place outdoors among the pines at Sam’s Wood Site, located on Minaret Road between Main Street and Meridian Blvd., with California’s Eastern High Sierra as the backdrop. Mammoth’s Festival of Beers features more than 70 of the country’s best microbreweries. Along with the beer and blues, a “Blues-style” BBQ and plenty of other food will satisfy the heartiest of appetites and keep the party going. Don’t forget the Sunday Morning Hangover Party. www.mammothbluesbrewsfest.com
Mammoth Lakes Sierra Summer Festival
August 2 –8, 2009
A festival of various classical music from small ensembles, both vocal and instrumental, to an 80 piece symphonic orchestra. Closing with a Gala Celebration. www.sierrasummerfestival.org
2009 Mammoth Festival- Wine, Music, Food & Art
August 14-16, 2009
The Mammoth Festival is now in its fourth year, August 14-16, 2009, and growing ever more popular with locals and visitors alike. The festival begins with a Wine Walk at the Village at Mammoth and continues throughout the weekend with tastings from a variety of world-class vintners. Visitors can also explore the works of local and regional artists. The three-day festival also features live concerts, and food from fantastic local restaurants all in the outdoor setting of Sam’s Wood Site. www.mammothmountain.com/mammoth_festival/index.cfm
40th Annual Mammoth Lakes Labor Day Festival of the Arts
September 5-7, 2009
Mammoth Lakes premier art event. Artist and contemporary craftsmen, children’s entertainment, food and family fun. Located at Sam’s Wood Site on Minaret Rd. Free admission.
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and Monday from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm www.monoarts.org
3rd Annual Mammoth Lakes Film Festival
December 3-13, 2009
The Mammoth Film Festival takes place annually in Mammoth Lakes, California.
In addition to a full lineup of competition films from around the world, the event will also feature panel discussions, special screenings, live music, and film premieres. If you’ve never been to the Mammoth Film Festival, you’re in for a unique and exciting festival experience. The Festival features the first film competition to be set up as an elimination-style tournament. Every screening is a double feature as films compete head to head, and you, the audience, decide which film advances to the next round. So we’ll pop some popcorn, and you get ready to pick the next winner. www.mammothfilmfestival.com
Tags: California, Mammoth Lakes

There is a new event in Mammoth Lakes, California that will host a number of great performers such as Super Diamond, an incredible Neil Diamond experience, Sticky Fingers-a tribute to the rolling stones, and local bands Jeffery James and the tresspassers. In addition to the muisical talent, local restaurants from the Eastern Sierra will be showing off various foods for visitors enjoyment. It will be a great weekend. See out page at http://www.mammothrocks.net. Or http://www.thetasteoftheaierra.com