Mammoth Yosemite Airport – MMH Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Yosemite Airport is a public-used airport located in Mammoth Lakes in the county of Mono, California. The airport is primarily utilized for private recreation, exclusive transport and general aviation. But there are two passenger planes that operate in the airport, one of which flies only every winter season when demands are high of winter sports enthusiasts. The Federal Aviation Administration classifies Mammoth Yosemite Airport as non-hub/primary commercial airport service and with total recorded passengers of around 20,000 in 2010. The airport serves the aviation needs of the entire Mammoth Lakes as well as its nearby city of South Landing.
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Mammoth Yosemite Airport has a total land area of 230 acres with a single asphalt runway measuring 7,000 feet. The airport has a recorded 8,200 aircraft operations or a daily average of 22 which are mainly consists of general aviation, air taxi flights and scheduled commercial flights. It is also the hub of 3 three single engine aircrafts. Mammoth Yosemite Airport air flights service are being catered by JSX and United Express to cities in California including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Burbank.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Motel 6 Mammoth Lakes is the closest hotel accommodation from Mammoth Yosemite Airport. This hotel is conveniently located near the town’s tourist’s attractions such as Mammoth Ski Museum and Mammoth Mountain gondola. Other nearby hotels from the airport are The Mammoth Creek Inn and Best Western Plus High Sierra Hotel.
Eastern Sierra Regional Airport (BIH) is the nearest airport from the airport that serves Bishop, California.