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“After spending a month in the Eastern Sierra Mountains in , California, I felt super grateful finding the following three artisan inspired retail shops offering for the home, up-cycled apparel, and wellness .  Each store had its own special vibe and curation of products, with the same goal in mind …. , refill stations, non-toxic goods and most important, community! This rustic mountain town is embracing these mindful retail shops as the need for these products are increasing for customers of all ages.” – Nancy Fire, Nancy Fire Designs


Sage to Pine is a local business in Mammoth Lakes that offers mindfully curated gifts and low-waste everyday essentials for the home. They have a small refill station with non-toxic goods, and their products include items like toothpaste, laundry detergent and cleaning solutions. Located at 101 Old Mammoth Road in Mammoth Lakes.


Photos courtesy of Nancy Fire


Nestled in the heart of Mammoth Lakes, The Cactus and the Hawk sells a lovingly-curated selection of clothing, home goods, pottery, outdoor gear and records. Their goods are inspired by their world travels and love for the mountains. They wanted to bring a different retail experience to Mammoth — a shop that caters to both locals and visitors and is built around community, intentionality and creativity. Located at 3399 Main Street Suite M, Mammoth Lakes, California  93546


Photos courtesy of Nancy Fire


 Mammoth Mercantile is a modern general store located at 126 Old Mammoth Ra, Mammoth Lakes, CA, and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Tuesdays. The store offers artisanal groceries, home essentials, personal care items and children’s treasures. The store’s founders, Teissia and Sarah, aim to create a warm and welcoming space for locals as well as visitors, hosting workshops, community gatherings and regular meetups. Mammoth Mercantile is being built with you in mind — locals, visitors, families, adventurers, creatives, caretakers and everyone in between. They want this to feel like your store, a place where you can always find something useful, beautiful or unexpected.


Photos courtesy of Nancy Fire