5 Winter Activities in Big Bear Lake

Big Bear, a charming city in the heart of San Bernardino County, California, is a premier mountain escape that offers breathtaking scenery and exciting activities. It boasts of four seasons that provide year-round fun for everyone. During the winter months (November to February,) Big Bear transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland.

You may choose from one of the Big Bear cabins for rent that will be your home away from home during the winter celebration. These adequately equipped cottages will provide warmth and comfort after an exciting day of winter activities. You may sip a mug of hot chocolate near the fireplace or relax in a hot tub. 

To help you with planning, here are a few activities that you can enjoy with family and friends.

1. Go on a snowshoe adventure

The beauty of Big Bear is waiting to be enjoyed, so plan a day of exploring the outdoors. Strap on your snowshoes and go on a winter nature trail. Walk at your own pace on the Bristlecone or Town Trail and see the magic of the forest during winter. 

You may rent your snowshoes and poles at one of the Sports Centers in the area. You can also secure a map to guide you on your adventure.

2. Snow Tubing Fun

Nothing beats the adrenaline rush of rushing down the powdery slopes aboard colorful inner tubes. Summon your inner child, go on this magic ride and have the time of your life. Young and old alike will surely get a good laugh with this activity.

At night, the tubing hill will be drowned in a symphony of colors, making it more magical. After a day of excitement, you can head to one of the Big Bear cabins for rent for a relaxing night covered in fuzzy, warm blankets.

3. Take Stroll in the Village

Imagine a gingerbread town coming to life. You can enjoy the view of twinkling lights, lush pine trees, and wooden cabins in the Big Bear Village. There are shopping, entertainment, and dining hubs that have a wide array of activities for the whole family. 

The quaint boutiques have beautifully crafted souvenirs that you can buy for someone particular back home. If you feel chilly, there are outdoor fire pits that can keep you warm.

You can grab a bite at any of the restaurants and have a nightcap in one of the coffee houses. If you’re still up for some fun before calling it a night, you can head on to one of the local bars for some karaoke or live music sessions. 

4. Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Children will enjoy building their very first snowman in the Aspen Glen Picnic Area. This free snow play area is a safe spot where you can create not only snowballs and snowmen but memories with your loved ones as well.

Remember to secure an adventure pass for parking at the Big Bear Visitor’s Center. For lunch, you can pack a picnic and enjoy them at one of the tables provided for guests.

5. Skiing, of course!

A winter trip is not complete without going on the slopes to ski. For a more affordable option, try to go during off-peak seasons such as weekdays or non-holidays. There are two major ski resorts to choose from that have the right amount of snow to keep you shredding.

Create many lasting winter memories at Big Bear with your loved ones. With these activities, you are sure to have the time of your lives in a beautiful winter landscape.