
Big Bear Lake is Southern California’s premier 4-season destination. The city offers majestic natural beauty, abundant outdoor recreation, and a laidback vibe. The region combines epic mountain scenery with 22 miles of shoreline. It’s just 2 hours from Los Angeles and Palm Springs.
Summer activities take place on the lake, with water sports in abundance for adrenaline junkies. Hikers flock to the popular Castle Rock Trail overlook, while picnickers enjoy calm afternoons at the lakeside Boulder Bay Park. Come winter, the snow-covered mountains evolve into a prime ski destination, where you can tackle the slopes at 2 world-class resorts. Whatever your speed, Big Bear Lake has it in spades..
Adrenaline-fuelled recreation on California’s premier lake destination
适合: 家庭, 冒险, 团体
Big Bear Lake has water sports are plentiful in summer. It’s where Angelenos escape the oppressive LA heat to. Whether you’re getting together for a big family reunion, or simply want to decompress for a low-key weekend, the lake is an excellent choice.
Hop on a kayak and paddle along the lake’s half-mile width or rent a pontoon to anchor up and catch the sun’s rays. For adrenaline junkies, renting a jet ski is the way to go. Those looking for something more relaxing can try fishing – catfish, trout, and bass are native to the lake. Head to Big Bear Marina to find most water sport rentals.

Water sports on Big Bear Lake
World-class slopes on the San Bernardino Mountains
适合: 冒险
Big Bear Lake is Southern California’s go-to winter destination, with over 100 ft on annual snowfall gracing the slopes. Home to 2 exemplary ski resorts and over 1,000 acres of skiable acreage, Big Bear Lake offers options for skiers of all skill levels.
California’s most complete ski resort, Snow Summit has a healthy balance of beginner slopes and black diamond runs connected via an extensive lift system. Spend a couple of days at the ski school if you just started skiing. Or, head straight up to tackle ‘The Wall’, the signature blue run down the mountain. Between November and early May, snowboarders can head to Bear Mountain to enjoy irregular terrain and fresh powder. Try to visit during the week for the best ski ticket deals.
Big Bear Lake’s signature hiking trail
适合: 照片, 经济, 冒险
The Castle Rock Trail in San Bernardino National Forest is a must-visit if you only have time for 1 hike in Big Bear Lake. The 2.4-mile moderate trail is just off Big Bear Boulevard with 500 ft of elevation gain along the rocky terrain, towards the Castle Rock outcrop.
You get an opportunity to see pine trees, white firs, and magnificent cedars along the route. Jaw-dropping panoramic views of the lake and snow-capped San Bernardino Mountains reward your efforts. Hiking is free, but parking at the trailhead does require an Adventure Pass – available at the visitor centre in town.