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Bear Mountain Resort

At Big Bear Mountain Resorts, ONE lift ticket is good at BOTH Snow Summit and Bear Mountain. With 24 chairlifts serving over 400 acres, 50+ trails and over a 1,700-foot vertical drop, Snow Summit and Bear Mountain offer terrain for all types and ability levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Both Snow Summit and Bear Mountain boast professionally-taught skiing and snowboarding lessons for beginners through experts, full service rental shops, fine food outlets, complete sport shops, full service bars and a complimentary shuttle service between the two resorts.

"The Park" at Bear Mountain is Southern California’s ultimate place to learn to snowboard and the only mountain resort in the U.S. devoted almost entirely to freestyle terrain. At its peak, "The Park" incorporates over 100 jumps with step-ups, step-downs, tables, hips, vaders, spines and rollers and nearly 60 jibs including rails and boxes! "The Park" is also home to Southern California’s only Superpipe with an enormous length of 580 feet, a width of 67 feet and 17 foot walls!


 Mountain Statistics

Skiable Acres: 748 acres
Vertical Drop: 1665 feet
Base Elevation: 7140 feet
Total Runs: 34 Runs
Terrain: Adv: 30%, Int: 40%, Beg: 30%
Lifts: 3 Surface Lifts, 4 Double Chairs, 2 Triple Chairs, 1 Quad Chair, 2 HiSpeed Quad
Avg. Snowfall: 75 inches

 Basic Information

Location: In the San Bernardino Mountains east of the Los Angeles area
Season: Mid-November to April
Hours:

Weekdays: 8:30am - 4pm
Weekends: 8am - 4pm
Half Day: 12:30pm

Price: $8 - $59
Address: 43101 Goldmine Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Toll-Free: 877-231-5616
Local: 909-585-2519
Snow Report: 800-BEARMTN
Fax: 909-585-6805

 Directions

From San Bernardino:

Take Interstate 10 east to the Hwy 30/330 exit. Take Hwy 30 north to Hwy 330, which turns into Highway 18 north. Turn right at Big Bear Dam to the resort. The distance is approximately 46 miles

From Los Angeles:

Take Interstate 10 east to the Highway 30/330 exit. Take Hwy 30 north to 330, which turns into Highway 18 north. Turn right at Big Bear Dam to the resort.The distance is approximately 106 miles


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