Hiking

Walking on Sierra Park Road and Old Mammoth Road

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  • This is a good, easy in-town loop with very little elevation gain or loss. Start at Mammoth Creek Park, where there’s plenty of parking, water and bathrooms. Head east through the tunnel on the paved Town Loop path and enjoy a short stroll along Mammoth Creek before turning onto the Sierra Park Connector. From the town library, cross Meridian Boulevard and follow the sidewalk north along the high school and hospital to Highway 203. Follow the Town Loop west for one block to Old Mammoth Road and enjoy the broad sidewalk all the way back to Mammoth Creek Park.

  • This is a good, easy in-town loop with very little elevation gain or loss. Start at Mammoth Creek Park, where there’s plenty of parking, water and bathrooms. Head east through the tunnel on the paved Town Loop path and enjoy a short stroll along Mammoth Creek before turning onto the Sierra Park Connector. From the town library, cross Meridian Boulevard and follow the sidewalk north along the high school and hospital to Highway 203. Follow the Town Loop west for one block to Old Mammoth Road and enjoy the broad sidewalk all the way back to Mammoth Creek Park.

  • Experience Checklist

    • Binoculars
    • Camera
    • Insect repellent
    • Practical shoes
    • Sunglasses
    • Sunscreen/lip protector
    • Water

    Public Services

    Experience Information

    Trail Length
    2.0 miles
    Trail Surface
    Asphalt
    Duration
    Less than 4 hours

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