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Driving to Mammoth Lakes, use the State Route 203 exit off Highway 395. Depending on the season and road conditions, various routes may be taken to Highway 395. Please consult Caltrans (800-427-7623), the California Highway Patrol (800-835-5247), or your local AAA office for the best route, and drive carefully.
To get to The Village Lodging from State Route 203 (SR203)
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Continue straight on SR203/Main St. Go through the second stop light (Minaret Rd.) and turn right at the next stop light (Canyon Blvd). You will pass the Village on your right. Turn right on Hillside Drive and make another right onto Forest Trail. The Village Lodging check-in and hotel lobby entrance is on the right-hand side of Forest Trail.
To get to State Route 203 (SR203):
From
Los Angeles
Take the 5 freeway north (I5), to highway 14 north (SR14) , to highway 395 north (US395) , to state route 203 (SR203).
Approximately 300 miles/6 hours.
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Caltrans Road Conditions for this route (I5, SR14, US395, SR203)
]
From
Orange County / San Diego
Take the 15 freeway north (I15), to highway 395 north (US395), to state route 203 (SR203).
Approximately 375 miles/7.5 hours.
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Caltrans Road Conditions for this route (I15, US395, SR203)
]
From
San Francisco / Sacramento / Northern California
Depending on the season and road conditions, various routes may be taken. Please consult Caltrans (800-427-7623), the California Highway Patrol (800-835-5247), or your local AAA office for assistance determining the best route.
When Highway 120 (Tioga Pass) is open, usually in the summer and fall months, this is a and more direct route (thru Yosemite). Take State Route 120 east (Tioga Pass/SR120) to Highway 395 south (US395) to State Route 203 (SR203). [
Caltrans Road Conditions for this route (SR120, US395, SR203)
]
When Highway 120 (Tioga Pass) is not open, take Interstate 80 (I80), to Highway 50 (US50), to the Kingsbury Grade (SR207) cutoff to Highway 395 south (US395) to State Route 203 (SR203).
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Caltrans Road Conditions for this route (I80, US50, SR207, US395, SR203)
]
Approximately 290-360 miles/5-7 hours.
From
Las Vegas
Take highway 95 north (US95), to state route 266 west (SR266), turn left to state route 168 (SR168), to highway 395 north (US395), to state route 203 (SR203).
Approximately 310 miles/6.5 hours.
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Current Road Conditions for this route (I405, I5, SR14, US395, SR203)
]
From
Reno / Lake Tahoe
Take highway 395 south (US395) to state route 203 (SR203).
Approximately 165 miles/3 hours.
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Current Road Conditions for this route (US395, SR203)
]
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