Wright Away's Guide To Big Bear's Local Mountain Attractions

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Wright Away's Guide To Big Bear's Local Mountain Attractions

Neighborhoods

Welcome to Big Bear Southern California's # 1 most sought after tourist destination
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Big Bear Lake
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Welcome to Big Bear Southern California's # 1 most sought after tourist destination
Located in the rural wooded outskirts of Big Bear Lake, offering some of the most historic and scenic wonders in the valley.
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Big Bear
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Located in the rural wooded outskirts of Big Bear Lake, offering some of the most historic and scenic wonders in the valley.

History

If you like history, come visit the area museum. Home to Big Bears historical relics left behind from the area's original settlers. From the first indigenous tribes to the gold miners, come fascinate over Big Bear's rich past.
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Big Bear Valley Historical Museum
800 B Greenway Dr
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If you like history, come visit the area museum. Home to Big Bears historical relics left behind from the area's original settlers. From the first indigenous tribes to the gold miners, come fascinate over Big Bear's rich past.
A short drive into Baldwin, located a short way past the Bear City dumpsite, sits a quiet mountain trail, surrounded by pines and open spaces. White crosses line a circle and tells a story of the old mountain mining town of Doble. ( Now called Baldwin Lake) In the distance, you see an old stamp mill. About 25 marked graves sit in the little cemetery that served the town mining town. The names of those interred here, except for one child, are a mystery. Crosses were placed here by Boy Scouts during the 1940s. The actual cemetery was up the trail a bit but was moved here due to vandalism and grave robbers. This is also a geocache site. So be sure to leave an offering for the inhabitants of the area! You can continue up the road to the original stamp mill site and enjoy the view of Balwin Lake.
Doble Mine
A short drive into Baldwin, located a short way past the Bear City dumpsite, sits a quiet mountain trail, surrounded by pines and open spaces. White crosses line a circle and tells a story of the old mountain mining town of Doble. ( Now called Baldwin Lake) In the distance, you see an old stamp mill. About 25 marked graves sit in the little cemetery that served the town mining town. The names of those interred here, except for one child, are a mystery. Crosses were placed here by Boy Scouts during the 1940s. The actual cemetery was up the trail a bit but was moved here due to vandalism and grave robbers. This is also a geocache site. So be sure to leave an offering for the inhabitants of the area! You can continue up the road to the original stamp mill site and enjoy the view of Balwin Lake.
The Eye of God is a quartz dome that is a local landmark in the Baldwin Lake area of Big Bear City. It is a megalith which is a sacred tribal landmark for the Serrano people who lived in the region 2,000 years ago. The Serranos worshipped the dome. which they referred to as the eye of their creator Kruktat (Kokitach). It is where Serrano's creation narrative takes place. The Serrano Indians still hold the place sacred and believe God’s great spirit remains here. Legend says God was watching to make sure the Indians treated one another well. Originally a full-dome, sadly- it was dynamited during the 1940’s. In the late 1800s, Spanish missionaries named the native people of Big Bear, Serrano, meaning “mountaineer” or “highlander.” Since earliest times, however, they called themselves the Yuhaviatam, “People of the Pines.” According to legend, during the cremation, the eye of Kruktut flew out and became the giant snow quartz megalith known as Aapahunane’t, or God’s Eye. Legend says that the unusually large white outcropping is God watching to make sure the People treat each other well. The quartz outcropping was originally a full-dome, but was dynamited in the search for gold. The Eye of God Trail is a 1.8-mile roundtrip hike to Eye of God, which has its trailhead on Burns Canyon Road and is located near the 156-acre Baldwin Lake Ecological Preserve, which includes a unique pebble plain plant community, as well as a vernal wet meadow habitat, significant as a wintering site for bald eagles. Today this sacred space is used by the locals for yoga, meditation, and grounding. Many believe The Eye of God still holds healing powers and sacred energy of the great Serrano ancestors. Offerings of Quartz, amethyst, and other sacred stones can be found around the area often as a sign of peace and respect. This is one of many views of the local valley. Located off Vale Rd. In Baldwin Lake.
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Eye Of God
Quartz Lane
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The Eye of God is a quartz dome that is a local landmark in the Baldwin Lake area of Big Bear City. It is a megalith which is a sacred tribal landmark for the Serrano people who lived in the region 2,000 years ago. The Serranos worshipped the dome. which they referred to as the eye of their creator Kruktat (Kokitach). It is where Serrano's creation narrative takes place. The Serrano Indians still hold the place sacred and believe God’s great spirit remains here. Legend says God was watching to make sure the Indians treated one another well. Originally a full-dome, sadly- it was dynamited during the 1940’s. In the late 1800s, Spanish missionaries named the native people of Big Bear, Serrano, meaning “mountaineer” or “highlander.” Since earliest times, however, they called themselves the Yuhaviatam, “People of the Pines.” According to legend, during the cremation, the eye of Kruktut flew out and became the giant snow quartz megalith known as Aapahunane’t, or God’s Eye. Legend says that the unusually large white outcropping is God watching to make sure the People treat each other well. The quartz outcropping was originally a full-dome, but was dynamited in the search for gold. The Eye of God Trail is a 1.8-mile roundtrip hike to Eye of God, which has its trailhead on Burns Canyon Road and is located near the 156-acre Baldwin Lake Ecological Preserve, which includes a unique pebble plain plant community, as well as a vernal wet meadow habitat, significant as a wintering site for bald eagles. Today this sacred space is used by the locals for yoga, meditation, and grounding. Many believe The Eye of God still holds healing powers and sacred energy of the great Serrano ancestors. Offerings of Quartz, amethyst, and other sacred stones can be found around the area often as a sign of peace and respect. This is one of many views of the local valley. Located off Vale Rd. In Baldwin Lake.
Take a journey through the days of the California Gold Rush on Holcomb Valley Rd. , located in the San Bernardino Mountains about five miles north of Big Bear Lake, was the site of the most gold mines in Southern California. It was named after William F. Holcomb, who found gold there in 1860. That year started the largest gold rush in the Southern California region. This back road journey takes you through the early mining days in the Big Bear Valley. Local storytelling begins here. Tales of miners, robbery, hangings, and early settlement all start here. Artifacts of the early miners can still be found in the old mining camps that line the mining trail. So pack up a lunch Pack and have a picnic in the woods in one of the many picnic areas throughout the area. Say hello to many of the local inheritors who have reclaimed the rites to the family lineage of mines. Many will testify "there is still gold up in them hills!"
Holcomb Valley Road
Holcomb Valley Road
Take a journey through the days of the California Gold Rush on Holcomb Valley Rd. , located in the San Bernardino Mountains about five miles north of Big Bear Lake, was the site of the most gold mines in Southern California. It was named after William F. Holcomb, who found gold there in 1860. That year started the largest gold rush in the Southern California region. This back road journey takes you through the early mining days in the Big Bear Valley. Local storytelling begins here. Tales of miners, robbery, hangings, and early settlement all start here. Artifacts of the early miners can still be found in the old mining camps that line the mining trail. So pack up a lunch Pack and have a picnic in the woods in one of the many picnic areas throughout the area. Say hello to many of the local inheritors who have reclaimed the rites to the family lineage of mines. Many will testify "there is still gold up in them hills!"

Hiking

Crystal Moutain is part of the indigenous history in the area. This 1/4 mile moderate hike takes you through some beautiful scenery. Visitors can dig for quartz crystals which are believed to possess healing properties. The hiking trail is adjacent to the sacred indigenous Eye of God site.
Crystal Mountain Road
Crystal Mountain Road
Crystal Moutain is part of the indigenous history in the area. This 1/4 mile moderate hike takes you through some beautiful scenery. Visitors can dig for quartz crystals which are believed to possess healing properties. The hiking trail is adjacent to the sacred indigenous Eye of God site.
Castle Rock Trail is a 2.6 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Big Bear Lake, California that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
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Castle Rock Trail 1W03
Big Bear Boulevard
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Castle Rock Trail is a 2.6 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Big Bear Lake, California that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Paved trail for biking, walking, skating & wheelchairs for sightings of a bald eagle population.
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Alpine Pedal Path Trail 1E50
740 Stanfield Cutoff
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Paved trail for biking, walking, skating & wheelchairs for sightings of a bald eagle population.
Picturesque trail through pine trees & wildflowers, leading to sweeping views of the lake & forest.
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Pineknot Trail 1E01
Mill Creek Road
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Picturesque trail through pine trees & wildflowers, leading to sweeping views of the lake & forest.
Easy level hiking trail good for small children or elderly.
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Bristlecone Trail
42789 Willow Ave
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Easy level hiking trail good for small children or elderly.

Fun For Everyone

The year-round facility offers winter bobsled tracks & summer water slides, accessed via a chairlift, NEW roller coaster. Zipline, hiking and mountain bike trails!
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Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain
800 Wildrose Ln
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The year-round facility offers winter bobsled tracks & summer water slides, accessed via a chairlift, NEW roller coaster. Zipline, hiking and mountain bike trails!
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Big Bear Snow Play
42825 Big Bear Blvd
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Looking to venture the backroads like a 4x4 enthusiast? Then this is your place! Take on the backroads and see some of the valleys most hidden locations. Travel roads only accessible by 4x4 and get a real sense of backwoods adventure.
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Big Bear Jeep Experience
42011 Big Bear Blvd
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Looking to venture the backroads like a 4x4 enthusiast? Then this is your place! Take on the backroads and see some of the valleys most hidden locations. Travel roads only accessible by 4x4 and get a real sense of backwoods adventure.
Snow Summit offers year-round events and activities for all ages. Skiing and snowboarding, scenic chair lift rides, and dining.
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Snow Summit
880 Summit Blvd
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Snow Summit offers year-round events and activities for all ages. Skiing and snowboarding, scenic chair lift rides, and dining.
Most noted for its snowboard park, Bear Mountain is one of three resort mountains for skiing, snowboarding, and scenic views.
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Station de ski Bear Mountain
43101 Goldmine Dr
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Most noted for its snowboard park, Bear Mountain is one of three resort mountains for skiing, snowboarding, and scenic views.
Offers Lake rentals. Seasonal operations.
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Pine Knot Marina
439 Pine Knot Ave
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Offers Lake rentals. Seasonal operations.
Boutiques, gift shops and restaurants line the streets of Big Bear Lake Village, the commercial area.
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Big Bear Village
40824 Big Bear Blvd
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Boutiques, gift shops and restaurants line the streets of Big Bear Lake Village, the commercial area.
Many local animals are here to rehabilitate from injuries or imprinting and the vast majority are released back into their native environment.
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Big Bear Alpine Zoo
42801 Club View Dr
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Many local animals are here to rehabilitate from injuries or imprinting and the vast majority are released back into their native environment.
Many local animals are here to rehabilitate from injuries or imprinting and the vast majority are released back into their native environment.
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Big Bear Alpine Zoo
42801 Club View Dr
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Many local animals are here to rehabilitate from injuries or imprinting and the vast majority are released back into their native environment.

Local Information and Area Information

The tourist information center for Big Bear Lake, California
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Office de tourisme de Big Bear
40824 Big Bear Blvd
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The tourist information center for Big Bear Lake, California
Big Bear Discovery Center is a regional visitor center and nature center, located in the Big Bear Valley of the San Bernardino Mountains, and within the San Bernardino National Forest, in San Bernardino County, southern California. It is in the Mountaintop Ranger District Office complex of the National Forest.
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Big Bear Discovery Center
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Big Bear Discovery Center is a regional visitor center and nature center, located in the Big Bear Valley of the San Bernardino Mountains, and within the San Bernardino National Forest, in San Bernardino County, southern California. It is in the Mountaintop Ranger District Office complex of the National Forest.

Food scene

Family-friendly Live country music, dancing, Bar and grill, Octoberfest
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Wyatt's Grill and Saloon
42900 Big Bear Blvd
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Family-friendly Live country music, dancing, Bar and grill, Octoberfest
Lakeviews dining, assorted cuisine including seafood, and drinks.
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Santana Mavericks Bar N Grill
41072 Big Bear Blvd
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Lakeviews dining, assorted cuisine including seafood, and drinks.
Outdoor dining in the village. Mixed cuisine.
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Oakside
40701 Village Dr
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Outdoor dining in the village. Mixed cuisine.
Classic Italian Cuisine pizza, pasta, and salads.
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Saucy Mama's Pizzeria
618 Pine Knot Ave
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Classic Italian Cuisine pizza, pasta, and salads.
Murray's offers family-friendly seating during the day and one of Big Bear's favorite social locations at night. Karaoke on weekends. Come see why locals call it the best bar food in town!
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Murray's Saloon & Eatery
672 Cottage Ln
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Murray's offers family-friendly seating during the day and one of Big Bear's favorite social locations at night. Karaoke on weekends. Come see why locals call it the best bar food in town!
A locals favorite! Soups and Sandwiches, smoothies coffee, and bagels galore! There is something for everyone. Vegan friendly.
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Amangela's Sandwich & Bagel House
40729 Village Dr
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A locals favorite! Soups and Sandwiches, smoothies coffee, and bagels galore! There is something for everyone. Vegan friendly.
Pastries, pies, coffee, and artisan gourmet eats.
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The Copper Q
645 Pine Knot Ave
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Pastries, pies, coffee, and artisan gourmet eats.

Live music

Big Bears live music concert venue.
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The Cave
40789 Village Dr
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Big Bears live music concert venue.