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Big Bear Lake -Things To Do

From the Big Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce (MAP):

We have two zipline companies which can take you zipping through the trees, enjoying beautiful views along the way, Call ahead. One takes you to the Johnson Valley, and the other is up at the Cedar Lake Camp area.

We have a company that can take you off-roading in their own vehicle, which will save the wear and tear on yours? Just throw your sandwiches and drinks in the cooler , and they can take you where you want to go. There are set tours, but they can be tailored to suit you, and they are very reasonable. This company takes the studios out to search out movie locations for future films.

If you want to do your own off-roading (

MAP for Moonridge to Sugarloaf), pick up a trail map and have fun! And don’t forget to pick up an Adventure Pass, which permits you to stop on Forest roads.

If you brought your own guns, you can try out the Shooting Range at the weekend.

Scenic Flights of the Valley and mountains are available for you to get a bird’s eye view.

Take the family bowling any time! Glow bowling at night, pool table, arcade games and great French fries. There is a full bar and a 105” tv. Don’t worry if you can’t bowl well, just push a button and the bumpers come up on the lanes.

We have a rescue animal park. The zoo (MAP) has been responsible for returning over 8,000 animals back into the wild! They have all kinds of animals you would expect to see in the mountains and desert areas, such as grizzly bear, black bear, wolves, mountain lions, owls & eagles! On the way there, stop at some great shops along Moonridge Rd., and check out the golf course next door. Did you know that your ball goes further because the air is thinner?

There is a petting zoo and horse riding stables at the east end of the valley. Go for a gentle walk, for the time span you choose. Open year round.

Go up to Snow Summit for a ski lift (YouTube Video)  chair ride to the top and hop off and hike around, hop back on to come down. or if you hooked your mountain bike on, on the way up, you can bike down. They have their barbecue going at the top, so it is easy to stick around to enjoy the views.

Stop at the bike rental stores for loads of info. And if you prefer street biking, they can help guide you there also. You can even rent the baby trailers to hook on the back of your bike.

If you like light walking along the shore to vigorous hiking amongst the rocks and trees, we have a trail for you.
The Forest Service runs the Discovery Center over on the North Shore. They run all sorts of activities: canoeing, kayaking, animal tracking, and have a display with animal fur you can touch, a gift shop filled with educational toys and books, and a café that has some outdoor seating with terrific views. People love to go and have their picture taken outside by the huge bronze bear. They run a summer concert series in their outdoor amphitheater and hold stargazing evenings, story-telling, and more……

Water activities include some great charter fishing companies with lake tours, several tour boats (Pine Knot Landing

MAP), parasailing, jet skis, jet boat tours, all kinds of boat rentals, from peddle boats, electric fun boats, to kayaks & canoes, fishing boats and pontoon boats. There are six areas around the lake for various watercraft rentals.

Go for a swim at Swim Beach, cleared of weed, lifeguard on duty, inflatable slide and trampoline in the water, or go to the water slide at Alpine Slide and try the toboggan slide, the go carts, mini golf and arcade games. Meadow park also has a large jungle gym to help the kids burn off some energy.

Be sure to check out our Museum. They have real old cabins, a schoolhouse and even a teepee! All are staged so you can see how it really was.

Our restaurants are all pretty top notch. From special occasion dining to steaks, seafood, bbq, ethnic food and fast food, there is sure to be something for every palette. Only one restaurant on the lake, but several with a view of it. Let’s face it, how could there not be a view of something wonderful in Big Bear?

Shop all around our beautiful valley, from west to east, and don’t forget to enjoy Friday Nights in the Village (

MAP). Family fun with activities, extra vendors, and free entertainment, and Wyatt’s Saloon at the Convention Center for family fun, really good food, and line dancing.

Pick up our information to see what is going on while you are here, and for when you come back!

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Pirates on Big Bear Lake

Holloway’s Marina bought the Time Bandit (from the movie) and had the pirate ship brought up here. This is a short video of it on the Lake.

July 4th Big Bear Events

Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival at The Big Bear Lake Convention Center on July 3-5. Featuring Live Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Children’s Activities and more. Doors open each day at 10:00 a.m. and the fun continues on Friday and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. and on Sunday until 3:00 p.m. For more details, call 909-585-3000 or visit www.bigbearevents.com

Discovery Center Summer Concert Series: The DooWah Riders The DooWah Riders will make one final ride on the Bear Valley range to return to the Discovery Center stage to kickoff a sizzling 2009 July 4 Weekend celebration on the lake. For over 20 years they have been riding their own patch on the musical range throughout the West. They possess the rare combination of many years of experience and youthful energy, fired by a love for what they do. The DooWahs are country, with a unique, original sound they define as “high energy country with a cajun twist”. Their tight musicianship and powerful arrangements of classic and original songs have made them favorites everywhere they go. Opening the show will be The Sit-Ins performing a wide array of sounds drawing from classic rock, bluegrass and country roots. Additionally, they will perform at Veterans Park, adjacent to Big Bear Village, on Saturday, July 4, kicking off a day-long celebration and one of SOCAL’s best fireworks shows. $15 Adult (18+)$10 Teen (13-17) 12 & under FREE. Tickets are available online and at the Discovery Center’s Adventure Outpost or at www.sbnfa.org Ticket Hotline (909) 382-2790

CATS presents: “The Wizard Of Oz”The CATS summer musical will be “The Wizard of OZ”, with music and script based on the movie. Featuring all of the movie’s favorite characters, it’s sure to be a family favorite! The musical plays for 13 performances: June 26, 27, July 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10 &11 at 7:30 p.m. and on June 28, July 5, & 12 at 1:30 p.m. All performances are at the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center. Tickets range in price according to dates and location: Adults: $9.95 – $22.95; Seniors: $8.95 – $20.95; Under 18: $6.95 – $15.95. Tickets can be purchased on line at CATS web site: www.bigbeartheater.org or thru the PAC Box Office at 909-866-4970.

Saturday

Pine Knot Village Artwalk The Pine Knot Village Art Walk is a self guided tour throughout the Shopping District and center of our community. 40 artists from around the region exhibit work for sale, live art demos and entertainment. Enjoy the clean mountain air and laid back atmosphere that makes this four season resort community a real getaway from the big city. Takes place July 4-5 and admission is Free.For more information on the 5th Annual Pine Knot Village Art Walk, please visit www.artsmda.org or call(909) 878-3556.

Lou Gramm Concert at Swim Beach For those looking to have a “Hot Blooded” Fourth of July weekend in Big Bear, the Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District is offering a lakeside concert featuring Lou Gramm of Foreigner, the band behind “Jukebox Hero” and “Feels Like the First Time.” Tickets are now on sale for the Fourth of July concert, to be held at Swim Beach on Big Bear Lake; ticket prices range from $25 to just $35 for a front row seat. According to Parks and Recreation’s Lorie Judd, “They’re all great seats—the furthest is only 90 feet from the stage! It’s going to be a great show. We’re also going to have great food vendors and the fireworks over Big Bear Lake after the show, so what could be better than that?” Since the show is at Swim Beach, and boating on the Fourth is a tradition for many, there will also be boat entry available at the Lou Gramm concert. For $250 per boat, no matter the number onboard, concert-goers can enjoy the show from the cove of Swim Beach. The concert begins at 6:30pm, and the annual fireworks show over Big Bear Lake will be immediately following. To purchase tickets, visit the Recreation and Park District offices on Park Avenue or call 866-9700 or log onto www. bigbearparks.com.

Annual Rotary Club Big Bear Lake Fourth Of July BBQ The annual Rotary Club Big Bear Lake Fourth of July Lakefront Fireworks and Barbeque at the Marina Resort on Lakeview Drive. For $20, guest can have Pizza, Mexican or Hamburger or $24 for Steak. View Only, No Food tickets are available for $10.00. Live entertainment by Reno and Cindy Holler. Tickets can be purchased at Bear City Glass (909) 585-2037, Sotheby’s (909) 878-5500, Shelli’s Hallmark (909) 866-4882 or at Marina Resort (909) 866-7545. NO Ice Chests , NO Alcohol, NO Pets

Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival at The Big Bear Lake Convention Center on July 3-5. Featuring Live Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Children’s Activities and more. Doors open each day at 10:00 a.m. and the fun continues on Friday and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. and on Sunday until 3:00 p.m. For more details, call 909-585-3000 or visit www.bigbearevents.com

Fireworks on the Lake Come attend the biggest 4th of July fireworks display in Southern California. The fireworks are shot off from a barge on the Lake directly off of Pine Knot Landing. Fireworks begin between 8:45-9:15pm. Viewable from any of our public parks or the best spot, from a boat on the Lake. Make sure to bring a jacket or blanket because it can get cold. For more information call 909.866.4607.

Sunday

Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival at The Big Bear Lake Convention Center on July 3-5. Featuring Live Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Children’s Activities and more. Doors open each day at 10:00 a.m. and the fun continues on Friday and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. and on Sunday until 3:00 p.m. For more details, call 909-585-3000 or visit www.bigbearevents.com

Pine Knot Village Artwalk The Pine Knot Village Art Walk is a self guided tour throughout the Shopping District and center of our community. 40 artists from around the region exhibit work for sale, live art demos and entertainment. Enjoy the clean mountain air and laid back atmosphere that makes this four season resort community a real getaway from the big city. Takes place July 4-5 and admission is Free.For more information on the 5th Annual Pine Knot Village Art Walk, please visit www.artsmda.org or call(909) 878-3556.

July 4th Fireworks Video

Fishing for Trout $50,000 50K

The Big Bear Trout Derby is this weekend. Catch the tagged fish and win $50,000. There are also several tagged for $1,000. With only a few spaces left register here for the Big Bear Trout Derby, Fishing for 50K.

Boating

 

Boating on Big Bear Lake

Boating on Big Bear Lake

 

 

The Big Bear Municipal Water District has opened the West Ramp on the north shore for public boat launch. The summer hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week. Maximum boat length for the lake is 26 feet and all vessels must have a boat permit. A season pass is $90 for a motozied boat and $45 for kayaks, canoes etc.

Big Bear Lake permits sailing, fishing, waterskiing, float tubes, sailboarding, kayaking, personal watercraft, and canoeing. Swimming is allowed within 50 feet of the shore.

Big Bear Lake Regulations