- TripBuzz found 95 things to do with kids in or near Big Bear Lake, California, including 72 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Redlands, San Bernardino, Yucaipa and Apple Valley.
- From Cantrell Guide Service to Lucky Bear Fishing Charters, the Big Bear Lake area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Parks, Hiking Trails and Marinas.
- Nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains is Big Bear Lake, CA. Big Bear Lake is a year round resort and typically hosts upwards of 100,000 people on any given day. It is such an alluring attraction due to its water sport options, treasure mining opportunities, helicopter flights over the mountains, and the world-class skiing of course!
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Located within the San Bernardino National Forest, Pine Knot Trail features oak and pine trees, wildflowers and views of Big Bear Lake. The trail is nearly six miles long and is suitable for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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Big Bear Marina is a public marina that rents out fishing boats and pontoon boats that can accommodate up to 12 people at a time. The company sits next to Big Bear Lake, which stretches 7-miles in length.
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With Action Segway Tours, guests will be able to go on a scenic two hour tour ride that takes visitors through the local area. Guests may also go ziplining or tree rope climbing at this location.
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Oak Tree Village, 38480 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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Oak Tree Village Oak Glen is a collection of old fashioned stores and outdoor activities. Visitors can shop, enjoy fresh baked apple pie, go on train and pony rides and pet and feed animals at a petting park.
13.6 Miles
Pilgrim Pines Camp is a camping and conference center located on a 151 acre site with an abundance of cedar, oak, and pine trees. The center hosts a variety of youth, family, and adult camps.
14.2 Miles
The Oak Glen School House Museum offers visitors the chance to learn about past education standards through a collection of desks, textbooks, and teaching materials. The schoolhouse itself operated for 38 years.
14.7 Miles
With actors dressed up in period clothing from America's past, Riley's Farm's Living History offers visitors an interactive experience where they can relive history through participating in old fashioned crafts. It has a river where visitors pan for gold.
15.4 Miles
Dedicated to inspiring youth interested in acting, The Heartland Players Theater hosts numerous camps and clinics both during the summer and throughout the year. Along with acting and performance, students learn behind the scene techniques from lighting to makeup.
15.4 Miles
At the Yucaipa Community Park, visitors can play on the site's baseball fields and basketball courts. The location also contains picnic areas, barbeques, and an amphitheater for the hosting of musical and theatrical performances.
15.6 Miles
Spotted with lakes and in view of both the San Bernardino Mountains and Mount San Gorgonio, Yucaipa Regional Park in California is a natural wonder. Visitors can may a trip to enjoy in camping, hiking, fishing, and boating.