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Big Bear Lake, CA Road Trips

With 7 routes heading out and 0 heading in, Big Bear Lake, CA works well as a modest departure point in the Pacific Coast. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 287 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Most routes from Big Bear Lake, CA head west, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

city in San Bernardino County, California, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

7

Longest Drive

463.7 mi

San Francisco, CA

Quickest Drive

2h 13m

Los Angeles, CA

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Trips from Big Bear Lake, CA

Driving from Big Bear Lake, CA

On average, trips departing from Big Bear Lake, CA run 287 miles with a drive time of roughly 5h 46m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 464 miles (9h 3m), while the shortest is just 97 miles.

Popular Destinations

Top road trip destinations from Big Bear Lake, CA are San Francisco, CA (463.7 mi, 9h 3m), Laguna, CA (446.4 mi, 8h 48m), Stockton, CA (413.6 mi, 8h 8m), Fresno, CA (290.1 mi, 5h 46m), and Chula Vista, CA (152.4 mi, 3h 17m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 287-mile drive from Big Bear Lake, CA, expect to burn about 11.3 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 7 mapped routes leaving Big Bear Lake, CA and 0 routes heading into Big Bear Lake, CA, covering 7 total connections. Distances range from 97 to 464 miles.

The longest mapped route from Big Bear Lake, CA covers 464 miles and takes approximately 9h 3m. Shorter options start at just 97 miles.

The average route from Big Bear Lake, CA runs about 287 miles with a drive time of roughly 5h 46m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Big Bear Lake, CA include San Francisco, CA, Laguna, CA, Stockton, CA and Fresno, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Big Bear Lake, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

5,038

Median Income

$74,728

Median Home Value

$517,900

Median Age

45.5

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Notable People from Big Bear Lake, CA

A sampling of people born in Big Bear Lake, CA.

Ryan Hall

Ryan Hall

1982

American long-distance runner

Dusty Henricksen

Dusty Henricksen

2003

American snowboarder

City data from Wikidata (Q430708), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Big Bear Lake, CA

Big Bear Lake is a city in the middle of the San Bernardino National Forest in San Bernardino County in Southern California.

Parking within city limits does not require a permit. Parking in the forest areas surrounding the city requires the purchase of an Adventure Pass. Adventure Passes can be purchased at the Big Bear Discovery Center (see below) or any sporting goods store within the city. Big Bear Lake, previously known as Yuhaviat, was discovered by people of European origin back in 1845. Benjamin Davis Wilson and a crew of twenty men rode into Yuhaviat Valley chasing Native Americans who had been raiding their ranches in Riverside, CA. While in the valley, the men discovered that it was teeming with grizzly bear. Thus, Wilson came up with the name, Big Bear Lake, for the valley. Before Big Bear Lake became a popular vacation spot, it was known as a gold mining mecca. In 1860, a bear tracker named William Holcomb discovered a creek filled with flakes of gold while tracking a bear's blood trail. Word soon got around that there was gold in the valley. From 1860 to 1875, Big Bear Lake was swarming with prospectors in search of gold. The average maximum annual temperature for Big Bear Lake is 62.2 °F (16.8 °C) and the average minimum annual temperature is 31.7 °F (−0.2 °C). The average annual snowfall is 62.1 inches. During the winter months, temperatures usually range from 20 to 54 degrees Fahrenheit. And during the summer, it is anywhere between 40 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 Big Bear Visitor's Center, 630 Bartlett Rd., toll-free: +1-800-424-4232. Daily 9AM-5PM, except major holidays:11AM-3PM. Public restrooms 24 hrs. Free Wi-Fi. Sells Adventure passes. (updated Dec 2017)

1 Big Bear Discovery Center, 40971 North Shore Dr, ☏ +1 909 866-3437, fax: +1 909 866-1781. M Th F 9AM-4PM, Sa Su 8:30AM-4:30PM. The Discovery Center is a museum and visitor center that provides information about the recreation opportunities in the forest surrounding the Lake. Adventure Passes are sold here.

1 Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain. - located in Big Bear Lake Arcade In-door Fun, camping and RV parks, cross country skiing and snow shoeing, discovery center, hiking, horseback riding, laser tag indoor fun, off road tours, skiing and snowboarding, snow play, tours, trails, ziplining, and zoos. 2 Bear Mountain Resort, 43101 Goldmine Dr, ☏ +1 909 866-5766, toll-free: +1 844-462-2327. Whether just learning to ski or ride, refining skills or bringing professional style to the slopes, Bear Mountain has something for everyone. This nearly 200-acre winter playground offers the region's largest beginner area and the most progressive teaching terrain, equipment and techniques. 3 Snow Summit Mountain Resort, 880 Summit Blvd, ☏ +1 909 866-5766, toll-free: +1 844-462-2327. Whether it's wide open runs or fun terrain features, Snow Summit has it all. Ideal for everyday skiers and riders in search of a friendly, laid back winter playground. Alpine slide, arcade in-door fun, biking, boating and water sports, camping and RV parks, discovery center, fishing, golf, hiking, horseback riding, jet boat rentals, jet skiing, kayaking and canoeing, laser tag in-door fun, marinas, mountain biking, museums, off road tours, paddleboarding, parasailing, tennis, trails, wakeboarding and waterskiing, ziplining, and zoos.

1 Captain's Anchorage, 42148 Moonridge Way, ☏ +1 909 866-3997. Steak, seafood. Bar, reservations accepted. 2 Big Bear Mountain Brewery, 40260 Big Bear Blvd, ☏ +1 909 866-2337. Continental, American. Takeout, bar, entertainment, outdoor seating, pets welcomed. 3 Grizzly Manor Café, 41268 Big Bear Blvd, ☏ +1 909 866-6226. American. Takeout. 4 Tiffany Lounge at Best Western, 42200 Moonridge Rd (Best Western Big Bear Chateau Plus), ☏ +1 909 866-6666. Continental. Bar, catering, banquets, outdoor seating, pets welcomed. 5 Maggios Pizza, 42160 Big Bear Blvd (Vons Shopping Center), ☏ +1 909 866-8815. Italian. Takeout. 6 Sister My Sister Bake Shop, 40191 Big Bear Blvd, ☏ +1 909-878-0878. Bakery. Takeout, online orders, catering, delivery. 7 Himalayan Restaurant, 672 Pine Knot Ave #2 (Village Area), ☏ +1 909 866-2907. Nepalese/Indian. Takeout, bar, delivery (within Village area). 8 Sweet Basil Bistro, 40629 Big Bear Blvd (Village area), ☏ +1 909 866-9212. Fresh Italian. Takeout, bar, catering. 9 Nottinghams Restaurant, 40797 Lakeview Dr (Village Area), ☏ +1 909 866-4644. American, steak, seafood. Bar, entertainment, outdoor seating.

Apples Bed and Breakfast, 42430 Moonridge Road, ☏ +1 909 866-0903. 1 Best Western Big Bear Lake Chateau, 42200 Moonridge Rd, ☏ +1 909 866-6666, toll-free: +1-800-232-7466, fax: +1 909 866-8988. Cienaga Creek Ranch, Rainbow Ln, toll-free: +1-888-336-2891. 2 Holiday Inn Resort the Lodge at Big Bear Lake, 40650 Village Dr (Located at the edge of the Village), ☏ +1 909-866-3121, toll-free: +1-800-866-3121. $100+. 3 Motel 6 Big Bear, 42899 Big Bear Blvd, ☏ +1 909 585-6666, fax: +1 909 585-6685. Pine Knot Guest Ranch, 908 Pine Knot Avenue, toll-free: +1-800-866-3446. 4 Sleepy Forest Cottages, 400 S Eureka Dr (From Highway 18, 7 miles east of the Big Bear Dam, turn left on Eureka Drive and go one block north. Cottages are on the left), ☏ +1 909-866-7444, toll-free: +1-800-544-7454, [email protected]. Check-in: 4 PM, check-out: 11 AM. Secluded Jacuzzi cottages for 2, honeymoon cottages, family cabins and vacation homes. 5-minute walk from the lake and within 1 mile of Snow Summit Ski Resort and Big Bear Village. $58 to $298. (updated Oct 2016) Big Bear Vacations, 41693 Big Bear Blvd, toll-free: +1-877-473-5360, [email protected]. (updated Mar 2017) 5 Destination Big Bear Vacation Rentals, 713 Stocker Rd, ☏ +1 909 752-0234, [email protected]. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Offers close to 400 cabins for rent that include hot tubs, internet, game tables, and most are pet-friendly. The cabins range widely in price. Starting at $79/night. (updated Mar 2019)

Hwy 330 through Redlands - Easiest route from most Southern California locations. Hwy 38 through Redlands - It is a bit longer, but is the most scenic. Hwy 18 through Crestline/Running Springs - Shortest way if you are coming Hwy 210 Eastbound. Hwy 18 through Apple Valley - Least amount of traffic, longest way (if you are coming from I-15 Northbound from Cajon Pass) and least amenities en route (just north of Big Bear at the Hwy 247 Junction, Lucerne Valley limited to gas and grocery only). While travel time to Big Bear is quick, approaching Big Bear from the Inland Empire valley floor (near Sea Level to 1,000 ft elevation) to Big Bear Lake/City (approx. 5,800-6,000 feet) requires a vehicle in good repair (rentals are fine) and favorable road conditions. Approach during considerable inclement weather (winter storms, heavy rainfall/landslide risk) is not advised. The nearest large airports are LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT IATA) and Palm Springs International Airport (PSP IATA). 1 Big Bear City Airport (RBF IATA) (on the east end of the lake). A general aviation airport. (updated Nov 2019) Tiedown rentals are available. Car rentals are also available. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a well known trail that extends along the West coast of the United States, from Mexico to Canada. It passes through California, Oregon, and Washington State.

It is very easy to navigate Big Bear Lake by car. The city is very good about keeping the roads clean and free of snow in the winter. Big Bear Lake also has an incredible amount of hiking and biking trails available for public use. This can be a great way to explore the outdoors and also get where you need to go. The public is also free to use boats, jetskis, canoes, and other water apparatuses on the lake itself. The Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority (MARTA) is the primary public transportation provider for Big Bear Lake. It provides local and off-the-mountain bus services for its patrons.

Wildfires sometimes occur during the summer, when it is dry.

Travel tips adapted from Big Bear Lake on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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