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Big Bear Lake is home to Southern California's two premier ski resorts. Snow Summit is the place for everyday skiers and riders in search of a friendly laid back winter playground. "The Park" at Bear Mountain known as an "All Mountain Terrain Freestyle Park" attracts every level from first-time snowboarders and skiers to freestyle enthusiasts. It is the only mountain resort in the United States devoted almost entirely to a freestyle terrain. Both resorts set itself apart from other Southern California's ski areas because of their quality snowmaking and slope grooming.
Skiers and snowboarders are not the only ones taking advantage of Big Bear's snow-covered mountains. Many people choose Big Bear Lake for the array of winter-related recreation activities that appeal to all ages and skill levels, including snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, downhill inner tubing, backcountry off-roading, sledding, and horseback riding.
Taking a trek into the open country via snowshoes or cross-country skis is one of the best ways to enjoy the true bliss of Big Bear Lake's picturesque winter scenery. This is a great way to escape the crowds and enjoy the peaceful serenity of the natural winter wonderland. Picnic lunches go hand-in-hand with snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, which helps enhance the outdoor adventure. Snowshoes and cross-country, steel edged skis can be rented at various sporting goods stores throughout Big Bear. There are a vast amount of trailheads throughout the Big Bear valley.
Children who visit Big Bear Lake can experience the thrill of inner tubing down snow packed slopes, which are specifically designed for good times. Parents too, can relive their youthful days and glide down the smooth vertical incline for a fun-filled ride. Inner tubing in the winter wonderland is the ultimate outdoor family outing that creates memories that last a lifetime. Many families have made sliding down the slopes of Big Bear Lake an annual tradition.
Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain and Big Bear Snow Play both have snowmaking systems to ensure there is always snow for inner tubing thrill seekers. Each facility also makes it easy to get up the hill with a Magic Carpet ride to the top. The moving conveyor belt eliminates the stress of climbing the hill and provides more opportunity for having fun.
Big Bear Off-Road Adventures offers a unique backcountry experience like no other. Passengers board a heavy-duty, four-wheel drive vehicle that handles the toughest terrains, including knee-deep snow. The interpretive guided tour gives its guests an insight of Big Bear's alpine environment and its fascinating history. It also gives passengers a chance to see breathtaking views of The San Bernardino Mountains and The Mojave Desert.
Another way to explore Big Bear's peaceful winter setting is by horseback. A relaxing ride into the wilderness is a splendid way to connect with nature and enjoy the pleasantries of the fresh mountain air. Baldwin Lake Stables offers one, two, three, and four hour rides. There are horses and mountain trails to suit all riding abilities. Reservations are suggested for all rides.
Of course Big Bear's winter wonderland would not be complete without a few snowmen and snow angels. Visitors enjoy playing in the snow and creating snowmen with personality. It's compelling to see the collection of different snowmen and snow angels on display throughout Big Bear valley, as if they were greeting incoming visitors to the alpine, winter playground.
Snow chains are highly recommended because mountain weather can change dramatically on very short notice. For road conditions, call 1.800.427.ROAD (1.800.427.7623).
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