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Embark on the easy Lake Mamie Loop, a delightful hike through serene sub-alpine waters and wooded surroundings. This route offers scenic vistas of Mammoth Mountain and the spillway leading to Twin Lakes. You will cover a distance of 1.3 miles (2.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 62…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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108 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
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201 m
Highlight • Natural
1.21 km
Highlight • Lake
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1.39 km
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2.17 km
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816 m
702 m
651 m
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1.19 km
771 m
181 m
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The Lake Mamie Loop is a relatively short and easy hike. On average, it takes about 35 minutes to complete the loop, but this can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Lake Mamie Loop is generally considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. It features minimal elevation gain and offers a pleasant experience for all ages. Some sections might have rocky shorelines, so watch your step.
The terrain around Lake Mamie is mixed. You'll encounter paved sections that are part of the broader Lakes Basin Path, as well as reconstructed user-created trails and rolling contour trails. Some areas along the shoreline can be rocky.
The wooded environment and the inlet of Lake Mamie are known for local wildlife. Keep an eye out for animals such as coyotes, deer, and even bears. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.
The best time to hike the Lake Mamie Loop is typically from late spring through fall when the trail is free of snow. In winter, access is limited to ski or snowshoe only, as the roads are closed to vehicles.
As you hike, you'll enjoy stunning views of the lake itself, surrounded by wooded areas. Key highlights include a View of Twin Lakes, and the serene waters of Lake Mamie. You might even spot wildlife, as a Bear sighting has been reported here.
Yes, the Lake Mamie Loop is well-connected within the Mammoth Lakes Basin. The route utilizes sections of the Lakes Basin Path, Horseshoe Lake Trail, and Lake George Path, allowing for extended exploration of the surrounding lakes and their features.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in the Inyo National Forest, including the Lake Mamie Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Lake Mamie Loop is located within the Inyo National Forest. Generally, no specific hiking permits are required for day hikes on this trail. There are no entrance fees to access the forest or the trail itself. However, always check current regulations with the Inyo National Forest service before your visit, especially for any specific activities or overnight stays.
Parking is available in the Mammoth Lakes Basin. Specific parking areas are located near the lakes, and you can often find spots close to Lake Mamie itself. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended. Shuttles may also operate in the basin during busy times.
Lake Mamie is a popular spot for various outdoor activities. It's known for excellent fishing, especially for brown and Alpers trout. Many visitors also enjoy picnicking with scenic views, and the calm waters are ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Swimming is generally prohibited in the Mammoth Lakes Basin.
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