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Nestled in the San Bernadino National Forest, Big Bear is a
mountain resort with spectacular weather throughout its four
seasons. Located at 6,750 feet, the lake is eight miles in
length and is as wide as one mile across. With a depth of up to
70 feet, over 20 miles of shoreline and a nearly five square
miles surface, it provides the perfect centerpiece for a valley
full of outdoor and indoor leisure and enjoyment.
Over 15,000 full time residents share their alpine community
with day and weekend visitors. Because of its convenient
location (only a one to three hour drive from Los Angeles,
Orange County, San Diego and Las Vegas) Big Bear's fantastic
accessibility makes it a convenient getaway for all of Southern
California - and there is plenty to do!
No matter the time of year, Big Bear offers a wide variety of
outdoor enjoyment for everyone with over 300 days of sunshine a
year. In the summer, temperatures average from near 80 degrees
down to the high 40s at night. Lake activities include fishing,
boating, sailing, water skiing and swimming. The surrounding
valley and the mountains also provide plenty to do with golfing,
mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, backpacking and
camping. Wintertime is another busy season in the valley when
Big Bear averages 120 inches of snow each year. Big Bear
Mountain Resorts, composed of Snow Summit and Bear Mountain,
have the best skiing and snowboarding in Southern California
with 20 lifts, over 60 runs and the largest snow making
capability of any resort west of the Rockies. As well,
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails are abundant in the
valley for exploring the flatter Big Bear terrain.
Nature enthusiasts have plenty to enjoy. The valley is home to
a diverse community of native plants and animals including deer,
great blue herons, pelicans, hawks, coyotes and an occasional
mountain lion or brown bear. In the winter the valley is home to
bald eagles that have chosen Big Bear's as their part-time home.
In addition to these outdoor activities, Big Bear has plenty of
year-round shopping, fine dining, and entertainment. From day
spas to an international film festival to a performing arts
center, a wide variety of annual events keep this mountain
resort town a place where you will never be bored - even if you
chose to just relax!
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