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Opening Day Big Bear Lake

Bear Mountain Resorts laid down a based of one to two feet of snow. They opened yesterday (Nov 9, 2011) to sunny skies and moderate temperatures.  Snow Summit opened this morning and the winter season in Big Bear Lake has begun.

We received about a half a foot of snow last weekend and are expecting more to begin tomorrow. If the temperatures cooperate, we could be in for up to two more feet of snow. If not, we’ll have to make some!

The history of snowmaking for ski resorts begins in Southern California, at Snow Summit here in Big Bear. Innovations were developed and a reliable winter season is what has attracted many of Big Bear’s residents.

The Farmer’s Almanac predicts a good winter season with strong snow possibilities occuring mid-month from November through February.

If your coming to Big Bear Lake, remember to bring lots of warm clothing including hats and gloves. Also bring plenty of drinking water, snacks and sunglasses!

Bear Mountain Resorts

1st Snow 2011

Snow Summit 1st Snow Blowing 2011

Winter blew in, tipped her hat, and that changed everything in the Big Bear Valley.

In a few hours time, the temperatures plummeted, the roads went from clear to R-2 chain conditions and the mountains were engulfed in white.

With 6″ of fresh snow, the mountain resorts took full advantage of the cold storm and started blowing snow in earnest.

With this encouragement from Mother Nature and Thanksgiving coming so soon, Big Bear promises to be a slope rider’s paradise in time for the holidays. We expect an Opening Day announcement any moment now.

Autumn leaves meet snow laden pine boughs.

One look tells you, Fall and Winter have met. The last of the Autumn colors have given over to the bright white snow. We begin the transition to the Winter Wonderland of the San Bernardinos. Pure White, dark Evergreens and the subtle background browns, focused against Big Bear’s famous blue skies; these are now the predominant colors.

 

1st Snow Eagle Point Estates 2011

Bundle Up! Cozy and warm is what you want to be because, storm #2 is blowing in Sunday afternoon. If you haven’t shaken out your sweaters, snow pants and extra blankets, now is the time. The temperatures have dropped into the 20′s at night and are headed toward the teens.

There is a possibility of a few more inches to dust the hills and homes. This should be real encouragement to all those who have waited too long for the frosty weather to return.

We are all looking forward to a lovely white Winter.

Mountain Snow Conditions

 

Snow Summit (MAP) has a base of six to 12 inches of man-made machine groomed packed powder. The high temperature is expected to reach 55 degrees with partly sunny skies.

Snow Summit has two lifts and two runs open. Miracle mile, with it’s spectacular lake views, is great for those who are average and above. The Bear Bottom area caters to beginners.

Saturday’s weather will see high temperatures near  40 degrees. A winter storm is expected to hit the mountains beginning tonight. The snow level will begin at 7400, perfect for the Resorts. New snow accumulation is expected to be between three and five inches of fresh powder. (Mountain driving conditions require carrying chains in your car at all times during the winter months.)

The snow is expected to continue on Sunday as the temperatures continue declining. The high temperatures will hover in the mid-thirties. There is a possibility of a couple of inches of fresh snow. Snow showers are expected to continue through Monday.

Bear Mountain Resort (MAP) is still scheduled to open November 30th. If the weather this weekend leaves a lot of snow all bets are off. They may decide to open for the Thanksgiving Holidays.

Bear Mountain Resort is still scheduled to open November 30th. If the weather this weekend leaves a lot of snow all bets are off. They may decide to open for the Thanksgiving Holidays.

Other Visitor Options

Big Bear Lake Discovery Center – Get maps and forest permits here. Café and store on site.

Baldwin Lake Stables – Horseback riding in Baldwin Lake, always fun

Big Bear Camping – Local website with everything you need to know about camping in the San Bernardino Mountains, especially Big Bear Lake CA

View Behind Snow Summit


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Big Bear Events

Oktoberfest Big Bear Lake CA

Friday Nights in the Village
September 17, 2010 – 5:00pm to 8:00pm

Come to the Village in Big Bear every Friday night to enjoy family entertainment, great shopping, restaurants, arts and crafts fair, live music and more in the Village of Big Bear Lake.

Event Website: Village
Google Map: Big Bear Lake Village

Cooking Demonstrations
Saturday, 09/18/2010
10:30 am – 11:00 am

The Copper Q provides a totally unique shopping and entertainment experience. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, join us for cooking techniques and demonstrations. FREE! Thursdays and Fridays at 12 noon and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (909) 522-TheQ

Event Website: Copper Q
Google Map: CopperQ

40th Annual Oktoberfest
The Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest runs for seven consecutive weekends, September 18 through October 30 at the Big Bear Lake Convention Center, located at 42900 Big Bear Boulevard in Big Bear Lake. The times are Saturdays 12 noon to 12 midnight and Sundays 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. Book your ticket online for $1.00 OFF! For more information call 909-585-3000 or visit www.bigbearevents.com

Google Map: Oktoberfest
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Hot Dawgs and Hand Rails
Bear Mountain esort Presents Hot Dawgz and Hand Rails at Bear Mountain Resort Saturday September 18th, 2010 from 2pm til dark. The Pro Invitational Rail Jam offers up $15,000 in cash prizes. Admission for public is FREE! We’ll have a full bar (21 & up), music, vendor booth city, pro autograph signings, games, giveaways and of course weenie roasting. For more information (909)585-2519 or www.bearmountain.com

Google Map: Bear Mountain

Big Bear Lake International Film Festival
This year’s Big Bear Lake International Film Festival will take place on September 16-19th at the PAC and Village Theatres. More details to be announced in early 2010. The BBLIFF is a non-profit organization dedicated to showcasing the emerging talent of screenwriters and independent filmmakers within the idyllic setting of Big Bear Lake. Our goal is to nurture a festival, which is highly creative, filmmaker friendly and which provides an educational experience for those people interested in all aspects of the film industry. For all details please visit www.bigbearfilmfestival.com or call (909) 866-3433.

Google Map: Performing Arts Center

Aaron’s Fall Big Bass Tournament
Aaron’s Fall Big Bear Lake Big Bass Tournament, sponsored by Holloway’s Marina and Big Bear Cool Cabins. 90% of entry fee goes towards cash prizes, 10% of entry fee goes to Bass stocking in Big Bear Lake. All Bass stocked are 3 lbs and up. $200 per two person team, plus $25 to enter into the “Big Fish prize”. Weigh in at Holloway’s Marina. For more information, rules and regulations call Big Bear Charter Fishing (909) 866-2240 or (800) 475-3166

Farmer’s Market every Tuesday from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Fresh farm produce, sterling silver jewelry, tacos and burritos.

Google Map: Farmer’s Market

National Forest Weekly Events

Event Website: Big Bear Lake Discovery Center
Google Map: Big Bear Lake Discovery Center

Kayak Tour

9:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Reservations required, for more information visit our tour page.
Fee: $35 per person, ages 10 & up.

Gold Panning

10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Come learn how to pan for gold! Children will learn the process of gold panning, using real panning equipment. The “gold” is pyrite, and children can take home their findings along with an informational handout and a certificate!
Fee: $3

Map & Compass

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

You won’t get lost in the woods with these skills! You will have the opportunity to walk a course to test the skills you have learned.
FREE ~ Donations appreciated.

Kayak Tour

12:30 PM to 3:00 PM

Reservations required, for more information visit our tour page.
Fee: $35 per person, ages 10 & up.

Nature Walks

1:00 PM to 1:30 PM

Free 30-minute guided walks.

High Flying Rockets

1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Get a chance to build your own rocket from recycled materials then see how high it flies. Class limited to 12, sign-up at the front desk.
FREE ~ Donations appreciated.

Nature Walks

2:00 PM to 2:30 PM

Free 30-minute guided walks.

Kayak Tour

3:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Reservations required, for more information visit our tour page.
Fee: $35 per person, ages 10 & up.

Campfire Talks

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The Big Bear Discovery Center is committed to providing educational and entertaining evening programs to teach visitors about the San Bernardino National Forest. Sponsored by California Land Management.
Fee: $5, children 5 & under and Serrano campers Free! Start times vary between 7pm & 8pm, call for details.

Southern California Superpipe – Big Bear Lake

Photo Courtesy of Bear Mountain Resort

 

(Big Bear Lake, CA – February 11, 2010) – Bear Mountain is offering a dose of the Olympic Spirit as they unveil the only Superpipe available in Southern California. This 18-feet high, 580-feet long and 65-foot wide competition-class pipe is now open to all skiers and snowboarders who visit Bear Mountain. In addition to the opening of this massive pipe, Bear Mountain’s Park is getting a serious facelift as the park development crew makes use of more than five feet of fresh snow to build a variety of great new features. 

“Bear Mountain’s Superpipe is a big attraction, drawing snowboarders and skiers from all over the region who want to feel what it’s like to ride a pipe just like the USA Olympic Team,” said Chris Riddle, Director of Marketing for Big Bear Mountain Resorts. “This impressive feature gives seasoned riders a chance to channel their inner-Olympian and spectators an up close look at an X-Games-worthy pipe. If you aren’t quite ready for the Superpipe, but you want the experience, we also have a mini-pipe for the more intermediate level riders.” 

“Every year we anticipate the opening of Bear Mountain’s Superpipe,” said Bear Mountain team rider, Scott Vine. “There is nothing like dropping into a freshly cut pipe. It’s pretty unreal that a world-class style pipe is available in sunny Southern California every winter.” 

Bear Mountain and Snow Summit are having an epic season with record snowfall and a base of over 6 feet. Offering a variety of diverse terrain, Bear Mountain and Snow Summit provide skiers and snowboarders with a combined 438 developed acres, 26 lifts, including 4 high-speed detachable quads, and more than 55 runs. 

To receive updates on the latest conditions and terrain information, text* “SNOW” to 52406 or call 800-BEAR-MTN or 888-SUMMIT-1. *Message and data rates may apply. To view updated videos, photos and terrain maps, log on to www.bearmountain.com or www.snowsummit.com

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