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Ski Slopes Lodge @ Bear Mtn | Spa, Views, Gameroom - Big Bear Lake, CA
9.9 49 reviews
Big Bear Lake, CA
07/03 – 07/06
$1034/nighttotal: $3102 (3 )

Ski Slopes Lodge @ Bear Mtn | Spa, Views, Gameroom

1 11
cabin , Big Bear Lake
Lassen Lodge, a ski-in/ski-out Big Bear Lake cabin, offers direct access to the slopes of a mountain resort with stunning views of the surrounding forest.
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom home sleeps twelve guests and boasts a spacious multi-family layout, a game room with pool table, shuffleboard, ping pong, arcade games, and axe throwing, plus a large outdoor deck with a hot tub, fire pit, and BBQ.
Bears Palace At Big Bear - Swim Spa - Games - Central Luxe Chalet Retreat - Big Bear Lake, CA
9.8 6 reviews
Big Bear Lake, CA
06/27 – 07/04
$753/nighttotal: $5271 (7 )

Bears Palace At Big Bear - Swim Spa - Games - Central Luxe Chalet Retreat

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house , Big Bear Lake
Bears Palace #2008, a six-bedroom vacation home in Big Bear Lake, is located 3.5 miles from Big Bear Marina, 3.9 miles from the Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain, and 2.1 miles from the Bear Mountain Golf Course.
This 4,230-square-foot residence boasts five bathrooms, a private balcony with mountain views, a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and access to an on-site water park; it comfortably sleeps a large family or group and includes amenities such as a hot tub, children's playground, and fitness center.
Lovely 2-bedroom Cozy Cabin In Center Of Big Bear Lake, Close To All Attractions - Big Bear Lake, CA
10 16 reviews
Big Bear Lake, CA
12/30 – 01/01
$435/nighttotal: $870 (2 )

Lovely 2-bedroom Cozy Cabin In Center Of Big Bear Lake, Close To All Attractions

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cabin , Big Bear Lake
This Big Bear Central rental is a 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom lodge for 5 guests, located a short walk to Big Bear Lake and the village, offering convenient access to Snow Summit and Pine Knot Marina.
This Big Bear cabin features a Jacuzzi, pool table, BBQ grill, and board games, with nearby access to hiking and biking trails, Stanfield Marsh Wildlife and Waterfowl Preserve, and Meadow Park, and includes Wi-Fi with an 11:00 AM check-out.
Luxury Heavenly Lodge Big Bear~ Hot Tub + Pool Table - Big Bear Lake, CA
10 2 reviews
Big Bear Lake, CA
12/23 – 12/27
$2142/nighttotal: $8568 (4 )

Luxury Heavenly Lodge Big Bear~ Hot Tub + Pool Table

4 14
cabin , Big Bear Lake
This luxurious Big Bear Lake cabin boasts a prime lakeside location, less than a mile from Chair 8, Eagle Point, Snow Summit, East Mountain Express Lift, and Chair 4.
This 3,920-square-foot home sleeps 14 guests in four bedrooms and four bathrooms and features a private spa, fitness center, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and barbecue grills.

Frequently Asked Questions about campings in Big Bear Lake, CA

  • What are the most popular attractions in and around Big Bear Lake, CA?

    Big Bear Lake is a popular destination for outdoor activities, so you'll find plenty to keep you busy. The Big Bear Lake Village is a must-see, with shops, restaurants, and the Big Bear Alpine Zoo. For stunning views, head to the top of Snow Valley Mountain, and if you're looking for a thrill, try the Big Bear Mountain Coaster.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Big Bear Lake, CA?

    Among the holiday parks in Big Bear Lake, CA, *23 - Cabins4less- No Fees - very Tiny -Private Cabin, Rv Listed and In To The Wild Under The Stars Enjoy Some Glamping are the most popular ones.

  • What famous cities worth a visit near Big Bear Lake, CA?

    Big Bear Lake is about a two-hour drive from Los Angeles, which is definitely worth a visit. You'll find tons of things to do there, from museums to beaches. If you're looking for a smaller city with a bit more charm, head to Pasadena, which is about an hour and a half from Big Bear Lake. You can check out the Rose Bowl, the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, and more.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Big Bear Lake, CA?

  • What are the best activities in and around Big Bear Lake, CA ?

    Big Bear Lake is a great place to get outdoors. In the summer, you can go hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and swimming. In the winter, you can go skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and ice skating. There's also plenty to do in town, like visiting the Big Bear Discovery Center, checking out the shops and restaurants in Big Bear Lake Village, or taking a scenic drive along the Big Bear Scenic Byway.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Big Bear Lake, CA?

  • Why is Big Bear Lake, CA an ideal place for camping?

    Big Bear Lake is a great place to camp because of its beautiful scenery, abundance of outdoor activities, and proximity to Los Angeles. The area has several campgrounds, including the Big Bear Lake Campground, the Big Bear Marina Campground, and the Big Bear Valley Campground. You can find campgrounds that offer a variety of amenities, from RV hookups to hiking trails.
  • What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Big Bear Lake, CA?

    Big Bear Lake has four distinct seasons, so be sure to pack accordingly. In the summer, it can get hot during the day, but the evenings are cool. In the winter, it snows, and temperatures can drop below freezing. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, deer, and mountain lions. Be sure to keep your food and trash secure to avoid attracting animals. You should also be aware of the potential for wildfires, especially during the dry summer months.
  • Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Big Bear Lake, CA?

    Big Bear Lake is a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors. The Big Bear Discovery Center is a great place to learn about the local wildlife and ecology. You can also go hiking on one of the many trails in the area, or take a scenic drive along the Big Bear Scenic Byway. In the winter, you can go sledding at Snow Valley Mountain or ice skating at the Big Bear Ice Arena. There's also the Big Bear Alpine Zoo, which is home to a variety of animals that are native to the area.

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