Lassen Drive and Bow Canyon Loop

Length: 1.1 Miles Loop  Difficulty: Easy

The Lassen Drive and Bow Canyon Loop is a short and scenic trail located near Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino National Forest. This easy loop takes you through shaded pine woods and open meadows, making it ideal for beginner hikers, families, and dog owners.

Starting from a dirt pullout at the end of Lassen Drive, the trail gently loops through Bow Canyon with options to extend your route. Great for hiking, biking, or horseback riding, it’s best enjoyed between June and October and pairs perfectly with a relaxing cabin stay nearby.

Lassen Drive and Bow Canyon Loop Big Bear

Easy  1.1 Miles Loop (203 feet elevation gain)

Big Bear Lake is an outdoor playground.  There are hiking trails for every skill level.

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Most trailheads, recreation areas, and parking lots in the Big Bear Valley require an adventure pass.  Find more info HERE about the National Forest requirements before planning your next hiking or biking trip.

Adventure Passes are required for parking at any U.S. Forest trailheads and recreation areas. Daily Passes are available at the Big Bear Visitors Center. You may also use your America the Beautiful (National Park) Pass. Just leave it on your dashboard before you head out on the trail.

This trail is rated as easy. It’s a short loop with very minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing walk through nature.

Yes, dogs are welcome and must be kept on a leash. This is a dog-friendly loop, but be sure to clean up after your pet and carry water.

The trail is approximately 1.1 miles round trip, and most hikers complete it in about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on pace.

Park at the dirt pullout at the end of Lassen Drive. The trail begins here and is well-marked. Parking is limited, so early arrival is recommended.

Hiking Trail etiquette is a standard set of guidance for hiking in-general.  Proper etiquette is important to maintaining the natural environment around wilderness trails. Please:

  • Stay on the designated trails
  • Try to avoid stepping on wildflowers, bushes, and other plant life
  • Don’t be a litter-bug.  Do not leave trash along the trails or in the wilderness
  • Avoid wildlife you come across on trails
  • Clean-up after your dog

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July 11, 2025 Updated 7:19 AM