- 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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Situated in Summit Valley, Mojave River Forks Campground offers a camp site for tents and RVs in a scenic desert landscape. The campground has a bathroom that has showers and drinking fountains.
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Noble Creek Park features numerous multi-use fields that serve as the host for numerous youth tournaments. The location also offers various treats at the snack bar for those who wish to dine, including sodas and burgers.
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38900 Oak Valley Parkway, Beaumont, CA 92223
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The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation & Park District maintains a number of parks and facilities to serve the community. Locations include an equestrian center, dog park, ball fields, RC raceway, RV sites and several indoor facilities for meetings and events.
20.9 Miles
Beaumont Youth Baseball is a youth baseball league that allows children ages 7 and up to play. The league has an all-star game at the end of every season and plays games at Noble Creek Park.
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Bowlers can enjoy 32 lanes of recreational or league bowling at Del Rosa Lanes. The facility also features an arcade, coffee shop, pro shop and full-service lounge and offers special events and parties.
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The Zagat rated Oak Valley Golf Club is home to a par 72 Landmark Signature Design that is suitable for all skill levels. It hosts many golf tournaments throughout the year and has a driving range onsite for practice.
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Far away from the city noise sits the peaceful Mojave River Forks Regional Park. The park offers premier overnight camping, hiking trails, scenic views, fishing and equestrian trail riding.
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Indian Rock Camp is a popular, scenic, and historic hiking destination. A moderate hiking trail leads to the camp, which is marked now by bedrock metates. The camp was once home to the Serrano Indians.
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Visitors of the Gilman Ranch Museum can learn about the history of late 1800s California. The location's main items of attraction include an overland stagecoach, a chuck wagon, and prairie schooner.
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Those who are interested in the role served by fire fighters may enjoy what Fire Memories Museum has to offer. The location features a vast collection of artifacts, including seventeen hand or hand-drawn carts and over 2,200 other items.