Big Bear Events

Looking for what's happening in Big Bear ? This is your official Big Bear Event Calendar. Below you'll find a complete list of upcoming events, from the adrenaline-pumping Big Bear LakeFest in the summer to the festive Oktoberfest in the fall.
Find details and ticket information for every major Big Bear event right here.

A person in a checkered bodysuit standing in a corner of a checkered room, with the head tilted and arms slightly outstretched, at Big Bear
Big Bear Moose Lodge Mystery Maze The Big Bear Moose Lodge presents the Annual Mystery Maze at their Fawnskin location on North Shore Drive! It's the perfect activity for the whole family to enjoy as we inch closer to Halloween....
The logo for a wellness fair with the words 'Wellness Connected'.
Wellness Connected- Natural Healing, Yoga & Artisan Fair If you're not familiar with the Wellness Connected collective, join them as they welcome summer in the beautiful Big Bear Lake Mountains! Enjoy their monthly Pop-up Fair featuring amazing Healers, Teachers &...
A promotional poster for "A Christmas Carol - ASKEW" at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center, featuring three actors in quirky costumes on a stage.
Performing Arts Center Presents A Christmas Carol- Askew Performing Arts Center Presents A Christmas Carol- Askew! Brian Adams, Ty Warren, and Steve Cassling of Big Bear present a hilarious version of the Charles Dickens classic, 'A Christmas Carol'. As an...
Snowboarder performing a high jump trick in front of a crowd at Big Bear.
Big Bear Hot Dawgz and Handrails [embedyt] httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4iR1IwCO4k[/embedyt] There's no doubt that snowboarding is one of the main highlights of Big Bear. There is just a different buzz around the mountain when winter comes, and if you are a boarder...
The entrance to Bear Mountain Resort, decorated with Christmas wreaths, with a flag flying that has a logo of a bear on it.
Bear Mountain's 75th Birthday Celebration! On Saturday, January 20th, Bear Mountain is celebrating its 75th birthday and they know how to throw a party. The celebration kicks off at 8:30am, with registration for Shred the Love, an all-ages charity event...

FAQs: Big Bear Events

Big Bear hosts a rotating mix of events every weekend, including festivals, live music, races, seasonal celebrations, and family-friendly activities.

To see what’s happening this weekend, use the event calendar above to filter by date, location, or event type. Events change weekly, especially during peak seasons like summer, fall, and winter holidays.

Some of the most popular annual events in Big Bear include:

These events draw the largest crowds and are often the best times to visit Big Bear if you’re looking for energy, entertainment, and a full weekend experience.

The easiest way to find events in Big Bear by date is by using the event calendar on this page.

You can filter by:

  • Start and end dates
  • Event name or keyword
  • Location

This helps you quickly see what’s happening during your specific travel dates without scrolling through unrelated events.

Summer is officially underway in Big Bear, with live music, lake activities, hiking, mountain biking, boating, fishing, village events, and family-friendly attractions happening throughout the valley. Visitors can also enjoy the Alpine Slide, Big Bear Alpine Zoo, scenic lake cruises, and the latest eagle nest updates from Big Bear’s famous bald eagles.
 
Use the event calendar above to see what’s happening this weekend and filter by date, event type, or location. Event schedules update regularly throughout spring, summer, fall, and winter, so check back often for the latest events and activities.

Where you stay can make a big difference in your trip—especially during busy event weekends.

Staying close to the events helps you avoid traffic, parking issues, and long drives back at night.

Cabins near The Village are the most convenient option if you’re attending events, especially at night.

Benefits include:

  • Walking to restaurants, bars, and live music
  • Easy access to event venues and shops
  • No need to worry about parking or driving after events

Browse Big Bear cabin rentals near The Village to stay within walking distance and make the most of your weekend.

Big Bear in spring and summer is all about lake days, outdoor activities, events, and cooler mountain temperatures compared to Southern California cities below.

Spring brings blooming trees, fewer crowds, hiking, and fishing, while summer is peak season for boating, watersports, concerts, and festivals around Big Bear Lake.

Some of the best things to do in Big Bear during spring include:

Spring is also one of the best times to visit if you want milder weather and smaller crowds before peak summer season begins.

Summer in Big Bear is centered around the lake and outdoor recreation. Popular activities include:

Summer is the busiest season in Big Bear because the lake becomes the center of most activities and events.

The best time depends on the experience you want.

  • Spring: Best for fewer crowds, cooler weather, hiking, and fishing
  • Early summer: Great balance of warm weather and manageable crowds
  • Holiday weekends: Best for festivals, nightlife, and full event energy
  • Midweek stays: Usually quieter and easier for parking, dining, and lake access

Big Bear’s spring and summer seasons are packed with events, including:

Use the event calendar above to see what’s happening during your travel dates.

Where you stay depends on the type of trip you’re planning.

  • Near The Village: Best for restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and walkability
  • Lakefront cabins: Best for boating, lake access, and relaxing views
  • North Shore: Quieter atmosphere with easier access to fishing and outdoor space

Choosing the right location can make your trip easier, especially during busy weekends.

Stay Near the Lake If You Want:

  • Boating and watersports access
  • Fishing and lake views
  • Relaxing outdoor space
  • Easier access to marinas

Stay Near The Village If You Want:

  • Walkability to restaurants and bars
  • Nightlife and live music
  • Shopping and events
  • Less driving during busy weekends

Many visitors choose cabins close enough to enjoy both the lake and The Village during their stay.