Big Bear Mountain Resorts are Southern California's best skiing and snowboarding destinations. Bear Mountain and Snow Summit, located in the San Bernardino Mountains, offer more than 436 developed acres, 26 lifts, and an 1,800 foot vertical drop.
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Big Bear Snow Play, once a ski hill known as Rebel Ridge, sports the longest runs in Southern California. It's serviced by a Magic Carpet uphill lift that eliminates the tiring uphill struggle through snow.
Looking for some winter fun? Our snowshoe adventure will surely provide an amazing experience for the whole family, 10 years and older.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Big Bear Valley on a mile-long ascent through the San Bernardino National Forest on Snow Summit's Scenic Sky Chair before arriving at the mountaintop (elevation 8,200 feet). While at the top, some activities offered includes
Licensed operators provide top notch service for waterskiing, wakeskating, and wakeboarding on the lake, for all skill levels -- from first timer to advanced expert.
Designated Wakesports
Designated Wakesports is the #1 way to have a good time on Big Bear Lake whether you enjoy wakeboarding,...
Bear Mountain Golf Course and Driving range is located at the base of Bear Mountain Resort. Enjoy a round at altitude. Come play at 7,000 feet and watch your ball fly further through the sunny blue sky when altitude is on your side.
Paddles and Pedals offers bikes, kayaks, canoes and stand up paddle boards for rent. Conveniently located on the North Shore of Big Bear Lake, we provide very easy access to the lake, the pedal path or the mountain bike trails.
Join Big Bear Discovery Center for a 30-minute nature walk on Saturdays and Sundays to learn about the local plant life, wildlife and some very interesting historical facts
One of many great things to do while you are in Big Bear is visit the Big Bear Alpine Zoo! The zoo is a rehabilitation facility and is home to injured and orphaned wild animals. 90% of the animals at Big Bear Alpine Zoo are successfully returned back to their natural environment.