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Scenic dirt hiking trail through trees under a bright sky in Big Bear.

The Woodland Trail

The Woodland Trail Length: 1.5 miles  Difficulty: Easy The path starts and ends at the trailhead off Hwy 38, 0.2 miles west of Stanfield Cutoff. This interpretive trail has 16 posted markers that correspond to a pamphlet so hikers can...

Entrance to a forest hiking trail in Big Bear with a wooden Nature Discovery Zone sign.

Nature Discovery Trail

Nature Discovery Trail Length: 0.5 mile Difficulty: Easy The Nature Discovery Trial is a 0.5 mile loop trail that gently winds it’s way through the forest behind the Big Bear Discovery Center. Benches and peek-a-boo views of Big Bear Lake and...

Big Bear Lake surrounded by rocks and trees, reflecting the serene beauty of nature.

10 Fun Big Bear Lake Facts

10 Fun Big Bear Lake Facts Staying in a Big Bear Lake cabin rental has been a vacation destination for over 100 years.  The beautiful scenery, mild weather, four seasons and fabulous vistas make it a welcome retreat from the...

The Boathouse

B’s Backyard Bar-B-Que

B’s Backyard Bar-B-Que B’s Backyard Bar-B-Que is now The Pines Lakefront, the perfect place for a beautiful breakfast, lunch or dinner.  You can still stop by B’s Boathouse (separate from The Pines) for a lake front drink. B’s Backyard Bar-B-Que...

Big Bear Grocery Stores

Big Bear Grocery Stores Need to go grocery shopping in Big Bear for your holiday meal?  Thanksgiving is all about the food!  Your cabin rental in Big Bear is stocked with kitchen basics to make you feel at home on...