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United States
California
Mono County
Mammoth Lakes

Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop

Easy

3.2

(16)

91

riders

Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop

00:48

8.33km

170m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop for an easy mountain biking experience that takes you through diverse scenery. This 5.2-mile (8.3 km) route, with a gentle 551 feet (168 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 48 minutes. You will pedal through fragrant red fir forests, enjoying the fresh mountain air as you ride. The trail also crosses open ski runs, providing expansive views before you descend back into the trees. As you continue, you will catch glimpses of mountain vistas peeking through the pine forest.

Before you set out, be aware of a key point on the route. The Earthquake Fault Junction is where the trail connects with the Mammoth Mountain Bike Park. If you choose to ride past this junction during the bike park's operating hours, you will need a valid bike park pass. To avoid the section that requires a pass, you can simply turn around at the junction and complete a shorter version of the loop. Plan your visit to align with your preference for a free ride or a full park experience.

This loop offers a unique blend of natural beauty and local history. While riding the Downtown Trail, you will pass the historic Earthquake Fault, adding an interesting geological feature to your journey. The route provides an excellent introduction to mountain biking in the Mammoth Lakes area, showcasing both the serene forest environment and glimpses of the region's notable landmarks. It is a great option for those looking for a straightforward and engaging ride.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Village Plaza

Highlight • Settlement

The Village at Mammoth is a great place to dine, relax and entertain with its diverse restaurants and retailers. The Westin Monache offers rental condominium units, and the heated swimming pools are available year-round. The gondola runs in and out of The Village during ski season and takes visitors to Canyon Lodge. In the summer, the village hosts weekly events such as movies, concerts, and activities.

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7.59 km

450 m

179 m

119 m

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7.59 km

388 m

194 m

165 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop?

Parking is generally available near the Village Plaza in Mammoth Lakes, which serves as a convenient starting point for this loop.

Is the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop dog-friendly?

While the trail is located within Inyo National Forest, specific dog regulations can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the forest but must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time to ride is typically during the warmer months when the snow has melted, usually from late spring through early fall. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, as the season can vary year to year.

Are there any permits or fees required for this trail?

Riding the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop itself does not require a specific permit or fee. However, if you continue past the Earthquake Fault Junction into the Mammoth Mountain Bike Park during its operating hours, a bike park pass will be required.

What is the terrain like on the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop?

The loop primarily consists of buff, non-technical singletrack. The Uptown Trail section involves an uphill climb, which can be challenging in parts. The Downtown Trail is a downhill directional trail with a gentle slope, making it relatively easy and enjoyable. Both trails wind through scenic red fir and pine forests.

Do I need a bike park pass to ride the entire loop?

You do not need a bike park pass to ride the entire loop if you turn around at the Earthquake Fault Junction. This junction marks the boundary where the trail enters the Mammoth Mountain Bike Park. If you choose to continue beyond this point during park operating hours, a bike park pass is required.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginner mountain bikers?

Yes, the Downtown Trail section is particularly popular with families and novices due to its gentle downhill slope and non-technical nature. The Uptown Trail involves a climb that might be more challenging for absolute beginners, but the overall loop is considered suitable for a range of skill levels and is a good introduction to mountain biking in the area.

Are e-bikes allowed on the trail?

Yes, e-bikes are permitted on the Uptown and Downtown Trail Loop.

What notable features or views can I expect along the route?

You'll experience scenic views as you ride through fragrant red fir and pine forests, and the trail crosses a couple of ski runs. The route also skirts Highway 203 and passes by the historic Earthquake Fault. The Village Plaza is also a notable point of interest at the start/end.

Is there a recommended direction to ride the loop?

Yes, it's generally recommended to ride the Uptown Trail uphill and the Downtown Trail downhill. The Uptown Trail is a one-way uphill trail, and the Downtown Trail is a downhill directional trail, making this counter-clockwise direction the most common and enjoyable way to experience the loop.

Are there amenities or places to eat near the trailhead?

Yes, the trail is conveniently located near the Village Plaza in Mammoth Lakes, which offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Downtown, Uptown, Ski Back Trail, Shotgun, Big Ring-Downtown Connector, Ski Back Trail Bridge, Village Plaza, Approach to Warming Wall, Big Ring, Mountain View Trail, and Knolls - Village Trail.

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