Price: $49.95

Mammoth Lakes has a rich and varied history; as a gold mining town in the 1877 to a world-class, four-season resort today. Learn more about Mammoth with these popular titles.

Text Box: Big. Audacious. Legendary. That’s Mammoth Mountain, California. That’s also the story of Mammoth and it’s larger-than-life founder, Dave McCoy, whose vision has guided this world-class resort for more than 50 years. It’s all here.

Mammoth: The Sierra Legend by Martin Forstenzer

Price: $20.00

Text Box: For this book, Adele Reed has gathered an outstanding collection of old photographs. They date from the 1940s back to the 1890s. Most have come from pioneer families and Old Mammoth friends-from old albums, trunks, or boxes passed from one generation to the next.
Text Box: Old Mammoth by Adele Reed

Price: $19.95

Exploring Mammoth Lakes: Four Seasons of Eastern Sierra Adventure helps you discover the lakes, canyons, streams, rivers and trails within a day’s journey around Mammoth Mountain any time of the year.

Exploring Mammoth Lakes by Mark A. Schlenz / Dennis Flaherty (photo.)

Price: $18.99

Text Box: This is considered the guide to this part of the Eastern Sierra including Convict, McGee and Rock canyons, Lake Crowley, Mammoth Lakes, Reds and Agnew meadows, Devils Postpile, the Minarets, June Lake, Lee Vining, Lundy Canyon and Mono Lake.

Mammoth Lakes Sierra, 7th Edition edited by Genny Smith

Price: $19.95

Text Box: Featuring over 100 scenic and historic destinations, California’s Eastern Sierra: A Visitor’s Guide describes the renowned landmarks and natural wonders of the Eastern Sierra, including Mount Whitney, Mammoth, Devils Postpile, Mono Lake, Bodie, and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.

California’s Eastern Sierra: A Visitors Guide by Sue Irwin 

Price: $11.00

Text Box: Since the June Lake Loop area has been found to be desirable by so many as a refuge from the city for vacationers, and for some a permanent residence, the June Lake Loop Women’s Club felt the need for a written history of the area.

Horseshoe Canyon: A Brief History of the June Lake Loop edited and illustrated by Betty Bean / Maria Combes, Historian

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