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  1. Located in the heart of Southern California - and an easy drive from Phoenix and Las Vegas - Big Bear Lake is the jewel of the San Bernardino National Forest and known for excellent fishing, snowboarding and skiing, hiking, mountain biking and so much more!

  2. Big Bear Lake is Southern California's largest recreational lake. It is about seven miles (11 km) long with a width of about one mile (1.6 km) at its widest point. The primary summer attraction in Big Bear has been fishing, which remains one of the most common activities.

  3. Mar 31, 2022 · Situated about 100 miles east of Los Angeles, Big Bear Lake is nestled in the San Bernardino National Forest. This idyllic alpine town is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families who are...

    • Carrie Bell
    • (909) 584-1299
    • 42801 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
    • Live That Lake Life. At 7 miles long, a 1/2-mile wide, and 72 feet at its deepest, Big Bear Lake is not the Golden State’s biggest or deepest lake by a long shot.
    • Play in a Winter Wonderland. Address. 880 Summit Blvd Suite A, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 844-462-2327. Web Visit website. For many, winter—specifically when fresh powder dusts the mountains, and they can strap on skis and boards—is the ultimate time to visit.
    • Barrel Down the Mountain at the Snow Summit Bike Park. Address. 880 Summit Blvd Suite B, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 844-462-2327.
    • Support Life-Saving Work While Wildlife Watching at the Alpine Zoo. Address. 42801 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 909-584-1299.
  4. May 23, 2021 · Located in the San Bernardino National Forest, it is a man-made lake dedicated to a wide range of water sports and scenic exploration. You can ride a canoe, go kayaking, swim, rent a jet ski or boat, go fishing, or do any other combination of similar undertakings.

  5. Big Bear Lake is a reservoir in the western United States, located in the San Bernardino Mountains in San Bernardino County, California. It is a snow and rain-fed lake, having no other means of tributaries or mechanical replenishment.

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