- The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Big Bear Lake, California, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Fishing, Hiking Trails and Marinas.
- From Castle Rock Trail to Boulder Bay Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Big Bear Lake and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Redlands, San Bernardino, Yucaipa and Apple Valley.
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Get some fresh air at Upland Memorial Park. Lighted baseball and softball fields are available, as well as a basketball court, picnic tables and a covered kitchen area. There's also a playground for the kiddos.
42.6 Miles
As the site of local little league games, John Galvin Park offers the community recreational amenities like a baseball diamond, picnic tables, bike path, and more. The park features a fiber surfaced playground for toddlers.
42.7 Miles
Hosting youth sports leagues, Riley's Gym has a facility with two public, indoor basketball courts. The gym often hosts tournaments and games for a non-profit sports organization, National Junior Basketball.
42.9 Miles
Located along seven acres of land, Sierra Vista Park has standard park facilities such as children's playground equipment, an open play grass field, picnic tables, and public restrooms. There are two specific areas of the park that can also be rented for private parties.
43.0 Miles
At 3422 feet, Potato Mountain stands guard over the western slopes of the mouth of San Antonio Canyon above Claremont. On a clear day, visitors can view the suburban sprawl of Pomona Valley and beyond to the ocean.
43.2 Miles
Offering full service horse boarding, Ontario's Lucky 7 Stables has a variety of arenas as well as cross country riding trails. The stable also offers riding lessons in a variety of styles.
43.2 Miles
A family entertainment center, Laser Island features a laser tag arena along with a nine-hole, tiki-themed miniature golf course and coconut climbing trees. The center also provides video and redemption games, party hosting and a snack bar.
43.3 Miles
Open to hikers and horseback riders, Bridle Path is a three mile dirt trail that takes visitors through the shade of a canopy of trees. The beginning of the trail has a life-size stone sculpture of a woman holding an infant.
43.4 Miles
Featuring an equestrian training facility, Star Brite Riding Academy offers clinics and lessons for visitors wishing to learn the basics of horseback riding. The facility consists of jumping arenas, stalls, outdoor arenas, and a quarter mile track.
43.4 Miles
The history of the local area is on display at Cooper Regional History Museum. Guests can also partake in a 90-minute, one-mile historical walking tour of downtown Upland. Open Thursday through Saturday; admission is free.