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Hike to Crystal Lake in Mammoth

Crystal Lake is a perfect day hike in Mammoth Lakes

Crystal Lake is a perfect day hike in Mammoth Lakes

Crystal Crag looms above beautiful Crystal Lake, surrounded by steep granite peaks and dotted with pines. And this short hike to Crystal Lake in the town of Mammoth Lakes gives you a taste of the Sierra Mountains without the long miles or an overnight backpack, making this a perfect morning day hike. 

Trail Details
Distance: 3.2 miles
Time: 2 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation gain: 685 ft
Dogs: Yes
When to go: June-October
This is a fairly easy hike, but I’ve labeled it as moderate mainly for the elevation gain and the altitude.

Getting to the Trailhead

The Crystal Crag trailhead begins near Lake George directly off of Lake George Road (directions via Google Maps), about five miles from the town center. Free street parking is available along Lake George Road — but make sure your car is entirely off the pavement to avoid being ticketed.

Better yet, you can take the free Mammoth Lakes Tram which runs approximately every 30 minutes.

We arrived fairly late by our normal standards, getting there around 9:30am, but when we got back from our hike, parking was much worse with cars parked even further down the hill. As always, my recommendation is to start earlier to beat the crowds. Morning is a perfect time to explore this trail.

Hiking to Crystal Lake

The Crystal Crag trailhead is well signed, and the trail very easy to follow. You’ll steadily climb a series of well-engineered switchbacks that make the grade fairly easy by Sierra standards. The trail is mostly shaded, giving you some relief from the brilliant mountain sun.

Sign for the Crystal Crag trailhead

As you climb, pause to look back over Lake George, Lake Mary and even glimpses of Lake Mamie through the pines.

Looking down on Lake George and Lake Mary

This is a popular trail, and you’re likely to see trail runners, people hiking with dogs and entire families with kids in tow.

At about 1.3 miles, you’ll reach the only junction on the trail. Bear left (straight) to continue towards Crystal Lake. The other route continues up to Mammoth Crest.

Junction with Mammoth Crest Trail

At this point, you are nearly at the high point of the trail. Once you reach the crest (about 9,730′) you descend 120′ to the outlet of Crystal Lake.

From the outlet, you have some choices. There some use trails that travel part way back the steep-sloped western shore with access to the lake and boulders to stretch out on. But most people will travel around the east side of the lake, where the slope is gentler, offering more options to spread out for a picnic or even take a plunge in the icy cold water.

We found a boulder to sit on and soak in the views of the crag, the lake and the surrounding peaks. It was an idyllic spot for a snack break, but more than that, it replenished our souls.

Fully recharged, we headed back down the trail, retracing our steps to the trailhead.

Crystal Lake Trail Map

Download file: crystal-lake-in-mammoth.gpx

Photo Gallery

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Crystal Lake Tips

  • No permits are required for this hike
  • Start early. This is a popular trail that can get crowded.
  • Consider take the free tram from town

More Crystal Lake Resources

  • You can also climb Crystal Crag via several routes, including a Class 3 route that doesn’t require any equipment. Get details on the routes from SummitPost.
  • Download the GPX file

Mammoth Lakes Weather Forecast

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