Located less than a mile from The Village at Mammoth, Gray Bear 454 offers easy access to skiing, shopping, dining and summer events without the need for a car, making this 4-bedroom home an ideal escape for families or groups looking to explore the mountains on foot or bike.
*Please be advised that this home does not have air conditioning.
From The Village, you’ll also find cafes and restaurants, live music, fire pits and family-friendly activities. In the summer, you can walk to open-air festivals like the popular Bluesapalooza.
For the days you don’t feel like leaving home, you’ll have a relaxing respite on a private wooded lot. With high ceilings, granite countertops, hardwood floors and marble baths, this modern cabin is one of Mammoth’s few single-family luxury residences available for short-term rentals, providing a feeling of total seclusion with high-end accommodations. Two spacious decks overlook evergreen trees and the Sierra Golf Course, and a private hot tub provides the perfect viewing spot for stargazing.
Inside, a spacious great room features a wrap-around sofa, cozy stone fireplace and a convenient wet bar with wine storage for post-adventure relaxation, while a four-seat breakfast bar and open, family-style dining area allow for inclusive cooking and socializing from the fully-equipped gourmet kitchen.
A spacious primary bedroom on the main floor offers a king bed, fireplace and luxurious en-suite bath, including an oversized tub and rain shower. On the lower level, a guest primary features a king bed and en-suite bath, a third bedroom features a king bed and shared jack’n’jill bath, and a fourth bedroom with a twin/twin bunk bed and twin/full bunk bed that also shares the jack’n’jill bath. A queen sofa sleeper offers additional bedding to accommodate 10 guests.
For a relaxing escape to Mammoth with the convenience of walkability and a feeling of total seclusion, make your family’s next vacation at Gray Bear 454.
*We are licensed under Business Tax Certificate #7648.0078 with The Town of Mammoth Lakes and we are required to collect Transient Occupancy Tax.