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TOP HOTELS in
BIG BEAR LAKE , CA
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Thundercloud
Resort
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Winter, Spring, and Fall
are all super at Thundercloud
Resort, in Big Bear Lake,
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Lake
Arrowhead Resort
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Located
high in the San Bernardino Mountains,
just over 30 minutes from Los
Angeles, the Lake Arrowhead Resort
is a rejuvenating escape.
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Hotel
Booking in Big Bear Lake,CA
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Welcome
to Big Bear Lake, a four seasons resort
community surrounded by the San Bernardino
National Forest, 100 miles northeast of
Los Angeles. In 1845, while in pursuit of
Indians, Benjamin D. Wilson discovered and
named Bear Valley because "the place was
alive with bears!"
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In
1860 William Holcomb was hunting bear and discovered
gold instead! What followed was Southern California's
largest gold rush. Big Bear's first dam, completed
in 1884, was soon followed by the Valley's first
hotel in 1888. In 1949 the first ski resort opened
and Big Bear Lake soon became Southern California's
favorite mountain getaway. Hollywood also has a
history in Big Bear. Since the filming of "The Call
of the North" in 1914, so many motion pictures have
been shot in Big Bear Valley that it has been called
"Hollywood's back lot." "Paint Your Wagon," "The
Parent Trap," "Bonanza," "Kissin' Cousins," "Yukon
Gold" and "Dr. Dolittle" are just a few of the memorable
films that have been shot on location in Big Bear
Valley. The Big Bear Lake area sits high up in the
San Bernardino Mountains, high enough to offer lots
of snow and skiing opportunities in the winter,
luscious springs loaded with wildflowers, a cool
place to be when the city gets too hot in summer,
and colorful autumns when splashes of orange and
yellow highlight the valley's Forest. The
Lake and communities in the valley are surrounded
by the conifer and oak forests of the National Forest.
Big Bear is the winter home for thirty Bald Eagles
and twenty-nine species of rare plants, ten of which
are found nowhere else in the world. Come
see our most glamorous winter visitors! For a quick
introduction to the lake environment, walk the Alpine
Pedal Path on the north shore of Big Bear Lake.
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Stroll through pine trees
and open meadows close to the water's edge.
Glide through the pines and experience the
peace and serenity of winter in the mountains.
Visit the three major limestone quarries in
the San Bernardino National Forest. Sail over
the lake through the clear blue mountain sky!
If you are coming to Big Bear to explore the
back country, it's beautiful this time of
the year. The weather is crisp in the day
time with night time temperatures dropping
into the 20's. Pack your gear appropriately,
find the perfect place to stay and play during
your Big Bear vacation or get-away... !
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