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Big Bear Travel Guide
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Big Bear Valley © jcookfisher |
Overview Located in the middle of San Bernadino National Forest, Big Bear
is where Los Angelinos flock when the snow starts falling. Not far
from the city of San Bernadino and greater Los Angeles, the area is
a popular weekend break from the smog and rat race of city
life.
Big Bear's two major ski resorts, Bear Mountain and Snow Summit,
offer 33 individual pistes served by 12 ski lifts, and their
position 4,920 feet (1,500m) above sea level ensures there is
plenty of snow. There are a good variety of ski runs, especially
for intermediates, and caters for snowboarders with a terrain park
featuring more than 150 jumps and 80 jibs.
Big Bear is also an all-around resort however, drawing crowds
with tempting attractions like fishing, hiking, camping, mountain
biking, boating, waterskiing and horseback riding. The city of Big
Bear has family entertainment like cinemas, bowling, and arcades,
and offers a big variety of restaurants and a buzzing nightlife to
keep everyone entertained off-piste.
With so many attractions so close to the greater LA area, it's
no wonder that Big Bear is Southern California's most popular ski
resort!
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