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What should I wear to Big Bear Lake?

Layer up with thermals and sweaters or hoodies. A warm, waterproof jacket and snow pants are also best for snow play or sports. Snow boots and thick socks are great if you plan on snowshoeing or tubing. Also, be sure to protect your hands and ears with gloves and hats.



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Comfortable and sturdy hiking shoes, hiking boots or trail runners. Ankle gaiters if you have them. Clothing – base layer, insulating layer and outer layer. Trekking poles – if you have them bring them even if you do not use them.

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Winter coats, snow boots, hats and gloves are a must. Snowfall in Big Bear can be unpredictable at times and the night time temperatures drop quickly. Big Bear has plenty of stores that specialize in winter gear. Update your wardrobe before you go home so you will be ready the next time you visit.

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Is Big Bear worth visiting? With so many things to do in Big Bear California, the town is definitely worth visiting. Whether you take a kayak out on the lake, hit the hiking trails, snowboard, or relax by the fire with a glass of wine, you are guaranteed to enjoy your time in Big Bear California.

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Spring and Fall are usually the best time to come and avoid crowds. During these off peak seasons, there are still plenty of events and things to do in Big Bear. Fishing season starts April 1st, you can take a hike, walk the Alpine Pedal Path, go horseback riding and check out the petting Zoo.

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Things to Do in Big Bear Lake
  1. Big Bear Lake's Village. Shopping, Dining, & Entertainment. ...
  2. Visitors Center. One-Stop Shop for Info on Big Bear Lake. ...
  3. Ski & Snowboard. Season: November - March/April. ...
  4. Alpine Slide & Bobsledding. Season: Open Year-Round. ...
  5. Big Bear Alpine Zoo. ...
  6. Big Bear Discovery Center. ...
  7. Snow Tubing. ...
  8. The Bowling Barn.


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What is Big Bear Lake Most Famous For? 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.

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55% of the area is designed for beginners, and is one of the most fun Big Bear Mountain things to do. They have an official beginners' area where you can practice your new skills on the gradual incline of a large hill. The area fills up in the winter, and if you fall, you won't be alone.

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Do Not Hike/Bike/Camp Alone (especially at night) Be Aware Of Your Surroundings At All Times. Know Where You're Hiking/Camping and Let Others Know Where You Are.

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Big Bear averages over 300 days of sunshine each year and temperatures vary throughout the seasons. Summer temperatures average 77 degrees daytime and 45 degrees at night. Winter brings about 120 inches of annual snowfall with temps in the mid-40s during the day and mid-20s at night.

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The City of Big Bear Lake is an incorporated city in San Bernardino County with its own local governing body. Not to be confused with Big Bear City, which is immediately east of Big Bear Lake, the City of Big Bear Lake is comprised of the geographic area along the south shore of Big Bear Lake.

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If you're looking to have some fun in the sun, you'll definitely enjoy Big Bear Lake swimming. There's nothing more refreshing than cooling off in the clear water!

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Big Bear is loved by outdoor enthusiasts all year round but even if you are not into the outdoors there is plenty to do in and around Big Bear Lake. And although I'd recommend staying for several days, a day trip to Big Bear is definitely an option as well. These are my recommendations for things to do in Big Bear.

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Lake Safety There are NO lifeguards on duty and swimmers must stay within 50 feet of the shore or within 20 feet of a private dock. Swimming within the means of participating in water sports is also permitted with a life vest! Each year, Big Bear Lake sees tragic drownings.

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With a population of 5,019, Big Bear Lake is a must-see destination in California, United States. It is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. We recommend you stay at least 10 days in order to fully appreciate everything Big Bear Lake has to offer.

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