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Backcountry Film Festival at Mammoth Mountain
January 31, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The 21st Annual Backcountry Film Festival (BCFF) returns to Mammoth on January 31st, 2026 at Mammoth Mountain’s Main Lodge, bringing a celebration of human-powered adventure, winter storytelling, and public lands advocacy to our community.
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Film Festival tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Register early to ensure your seat. Raffle tickets for sale at the door! You could win Rocky Talkies, DPS Pagoda skis, a stay at Limelight, a relaxing spa day, a guided day in the backcountry, and SO MUCH MORE! You must be present during the raffle to win.
Doors open at 5:00 and the show starts at 6:00. Show up early to check out the raffle prizes and info booths! Check out the lineup of films this year here!
RESERVE YOUR BCFF TICKETS HERE!
This year’s Mammoth screening will feature more than just films:

Raffle prizes from national and local brands, including….
Mammoth Mountaineering Supply (DPS Pagoda powder skis – 184 CM!!)
Guided courses and adventures with Sierra Mountain Guides, Golden State Guiding, Pika Mountain Guides, and Sierra Mountain International
Owens Valley Distillery
Mammoth Mobile Sauna Co.,
Patagonia
Rocky Talkie
Bishop Strength
Sandra Sommer
Limelight Mammoth
Sage to Summit
Mystery Switch Tattoo Collective
Uzumati Ceramics
Apres Zen
….and more!
Booths from local businesses and organizations to explore
Beer and snacks for purchase from Mammoth Mountain
At 6:00, the lights go down and the new Backcountry Film Festival lineup takes the stage – a curated collection of films that celebrate winter adventure and the fight to protect the places we love. Check out this year’s lineup here and enjoy these sneak peaks of the films in the meantime!
The Mammoth Lakes screening is one stop on BCFF’s global tour, which supports grassroots conservation organizations across the world. This event is being hosted by Friends of the Inyo and Sierra Forever as the only fundraiser for Eastern Sierra SnowSchool. SnowSchool benefits 300 students from Lee Vining to Big Pine, is offered completely free for all students, and for many students is their first ever opportunity to play in the snow!

