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Discovery Center

www.mountainsfoundation.org/big-bear-discovery-center
(909) 866-3437
Located on the north shore of Big Bear Lake, this learning center features educational exhibits and hands-on activities regarding the natural environment and wildlife in the region.

Baldwin Lake Stables

www.baldwinlakestables.com
(909) 585-6482
Head along a wide variety of terrains on several trails, all with spectacular vistas. Escape from the traffic and congestion of the city - where the pavement ends and the "Real West" begins.

Alpine Slide

www.alpineslidebigbear.com
(909) 866-4626
The Alpine Slide attraction is California's only authentic bobsled ride. Take a scenic chairlift ride to the top, then hop on a specially designed sled and control your own speed down a 1/4 mile long track. In the summer enjoy a refreshing double Water Slide. Also available are Go-Karts and an 18 hole miniature golf course. Parents pay, only if they play!

Adult Bikes
$10hr
$30half
$40full
Youth Bikes
$10hr
$30half
$40full
Trailers
$7hr
$21half
$28full

Solar Observatory

www.bbso.njit.edu
(909) 866-5791
One of six solar observatories in the world, this one is here because Big Bear experiences more than 300 days a year of sunshine. Located on North Shore Drive, just west of the Big Bear Ranger Station.

Big Bear Alpine Zoo

www.bigbearzoo.org
(909) 584-1299
The Big Bear Alpine Zoo is a rehabilitation facility offering injured, orphaned and imprinted wild animals a safe haven; temporarily while they heal or permanently as they are unable to survive on their own. We are extremely proud that 90% of all the animals brought to us for rehabilitation are successfully released back into their native environment.

Champion Lodgepole Pine

www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/regions/pacificsouthwest/ChampionLodgePolePine
The Champion Lodgepole Pine Trail is an easy one-mile round trip hike located on the south side of Big Bear Lake. The trail features a wet meadow and mature conifers including the largest recorded lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) in California! The self-guided trail has 14 numbered posts that correspond to an interpretive guide which is available at the trailhead.

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THINGS TO DO DURING YOUR STAY IN BIG BEAR

Single
$25hr
$40half
$75full

Single$20 1h$35 2h$55 4h$85 8h
Double$30 1h$50 1h$75 4h$100 8h