Big Bear Lake has two resorts: Snow Summit, one of the biggest in Southern California (31 runs on 240 skiable acres) and Bear Mountain, which appeals to the snowboarding crowd with Southern California's only superpipe. Golf, ski, fish or hike amid majestic mountains at this nature lover's paradise blessed with perfect weather year-round. Lodging options range from resorts with outdoor activities and private beaches to cozy inns with country ambience.
Restaurants in Big Bear Region
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Mountain Room Escapes is an innovative and unique escape room surrounded by the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear. We incorporate special effects, authentic mountain themes, challenging and unique puzzles, family friendly stories, customization options, and a unique location to make Mountain Room Escapes a must try when visiting Big Bear.
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We are a place where people come together, share some fun and create memorable experiences! Visit Big Bear's only Ghost Town and experience the most unique immersive specialty gift store and attraction in Big Bear Lake! A one-of-a-kind experience like no other! The "mining cave" gift shop is filled with rocks, crystals, minerals from all over the world as well as jewelry, toys, handcrafted fudge, unique soda's, candies, and souvenirs. The Ghost Town allows a glimpse of the past as well as numerous photo opts and fun moments. All ages can experience themed Panning Activities. Discover Real Gold, Gemstones, Crystals, and Fossils. Harvest oysters and reveal the real Pearl hidden within, crack open a real Geode! You will take home all the treasures you discover! Adventure discovery options include the water sluice, dinosaur excavation pit or the Cosmic Mine. An identification chart is included. Visit our website for more information.
Rudi / Crystal was amazing! It was my daughter's 10th birthday in September. We had been supposed to go to Disneyworld, but then corona. She made this whole experience for our family. She was warm and informative and most importantly I felt like she actually cared about us. This place is expensive, but what do you expect from a tourist attraction in Big Bear? We panned for gold, cracked open several geodes and spent quite a bit of time looking around the shop and grounds. I paid about $100 and would do it again in a heart beat. Mining for gold is physically demanding so just be prepared. In total we were here for maybe 2.5 to 3 hours and I felt like we got our money worth. There are plenty of options price wise and the amount of physical effort you need to put into each activity. If nothing else come stop by and see what they have to offer!
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