Mammoth Trails

In the summer of 2008, six Mammoth-based outdoor recreation organizations signed on to the Mammoth Trails Charter, creating a confederation of user groups that seeks to accomplish the following:

+ Engage with trails and public access issues and events
+ Provide timely, reliable outdoor recreation amenity information
+ Serve as a volunteer resource for stewardship
+ Enhance and protect the outdoor recreation amenities we all enjoy, while fostering strong relationships between user groups and increasing awareness and understanding of multiple uses 

 

If your club, group, agency, or enterprise is interested in joining our charter members in this new and exciting alliance, please download the Mammoth Trails Membership Application, then contact us at for details.

Meeting Agendas and Minutes (2010)

January: Mammoth Trails agenda, 01/14/10, Mammoth Trails minutes, 01/14/10   

Meeting Agendas and Minutes (2009)

December: Mammoth Trails agenda,_12/17/09, Mammoth Trails minutes, 12/17/09

November: Mammoth Trails agenda, 11/19/09, Mammoth Trails minutes, 11/19/09

October: Mammoth Trails agenda, 10/22/09; Mammoth Trails minutes,_10/22/09

September: Mammoth Trails agenda, 09/17/09; Mammoth Trails minutes,_09/17/09

August: Mammoth Trails agenda, 08/13/09; Mammoth Trails minutes, 08/13/09

July: Mammoth Trails agenda,_07/16/09; Mammoth Trails minutes, 07/16/09

For older meeting records, please contact us at .

Charter Signatories

Vision: We believe the freedom and exhilaration of outdoor challenges changes lives. No one should be left behind simply because of a disability!

Mission: Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra is a volunteer-based nonprofit dedicated to changing the lives of children and adults with disabilities and their families by:

  • offering year-round outdoor sports and activities 
  • creating inspiring challenges 
  • providing expert instruction and adaptive equipment 
  • rallying the community to comfortably accommodate people with disabilities

 

 

Mission: The Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center will advise and educate the public on
avalanche conditions in the backcountry of the Eastern Sierra.

 

 

 

 

"Building Community Through Cross-Country Skiing"
Mission:
1. To promote cross-country skiing and biathlon in the Eastern Sierra.
2. To encourage the development of responsible and self-motivated skiers through a balance of cross-country ski training, competition, and academics.
3. To help provide the coaching and support required to assist each athlete to ski and race at his or her best, be that at the local, national, or international level.
4. To instill in our athletes a lifelong standard of excellence and integrity in all aspects of their lives: athletic, academic, and social.
5. To promote community participation in cross-country skiing as a healthful lifelong sport.

 

Mission: The Eastside Velo Club is committed to both recreational cycling and racing in and around the Mammoth Lakes, CA, area.

 

 

 

Mission: Friends of the Inyo is dedicated to the preservation, exploration, and stewardship of the Eastern Sierra's public lands.

 

 

Mission: The High Sierra Striders' mission is to promote and encourage health, wellness, and fitness through running in the Eastern Sierra. We have fun holding social functions and competitive races (1 mile to 31 miles) throughout the year; check our webpage for more information: www.highsierrastriders.org.

 

 


Mission:
The High Sierra Triathlon Club was created to promote triathlons, multi-sport training, and good, clean, healthy activity in the Eastern Sierra. We offer a fun and supportive environment for group workouts as well as promote events in the High Sierra including the June Lake Triathlon and the Mammoth Rock Race.

 

 

 

Mission: Our goal since day one has been to build a community that creates opportunities for persons that share a common interest, indeed passion, for quiet winter sports to make the most of the place we choose to live in or visit. Preserving the year-round, non-motorized status of this community asset remains our highest priority.


Range of Light Mission:
To explore, enjoy, and protect the planet. To practice and promote the responsible use of the Earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out those objectives.

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