easy
Overnight stays of flexible length
Suitable for all fitness levels since this is a lodging experience with optional outdoor activities nearby.
Rest easy after your outdoor adventures in Mammoth Lakes at Red's Meadow Resort's Motel Room 2. Enjoy comfortable two queen beds, private bathrooms, and a cozy atmosphere close to prime hiking, fishing, and riding trails.
Sleeps 4 • Private Bathroom
Experience comfort at The Red’s Meadow Resort, where cozy motel rooms with two queen beds and private bathrooms await. After a day of adventure—be it riding, fishing, hiking, or climbing—relax in clean accommodations with fresh linens, ensuring a rejuvenating stay in nature's embrace. Check in at 3pm and unwind!
Motel rooms have two queen beds and a private bathroom with a shower. During your stay at The Red’s Meadow Resort, you will enjoy our clean hotel rooms with fresh linens, featuring the amenities you will need after a long day of riding, fishing, hiking or climbing.
Check in time is 3pm. Check out time is 11pm.
Reservations fill up quickly in summer and early fall, so secure your room in advance to avoid disappointment.
Mountain weather can change rapidly; pack layers and be prepared for cooler evenings even in summer.
Red’s Meadow Resort enforces quiet hours in the evenings to ensure a relaxing environment for all guests.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be active during warmer months near lakes and wooded areas.
Red's Meadow has long served as a gateway for adventurers since the early 1900s, providing essential accommodations amid the wilderness of the Sierra Nevada.
The resort practices eco-friendly waste management and encourages guests to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect this fragile mountain environment.
Prepare for variable mountain temperatures with moisture-wicking layers and warm jackets.
Protect yourself from mosquitoes and other bugs during summer evenings.
summer specific
Useful for navigating the resort grounds after dark or evening outdoor activities.
Ideal for exploring nearby trails and enjoying activities around Mammoth Lakes.