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Bluff Lake is a hidden Big Bear secret. It's one of the most gorgeous areas in Big Bear Lake. So many people who are Big Bear locals don't even know it's here, hidden away three miles up a remote dirt road! Traveling to this hidden wilderness lake with a local tour guide is a great way to see some of Big Bear Lake's most secret beautiful hiking areas. I will pick up your group in my Jeep and drive your group up the forest road, telling you about the plants we see along the way and the interesting history of the Big Bear Valley. Once we reach the Bluff Lake Reserve we will go for one of the most scenic hikes in Big Bear Lake. This hike is stroller-friendly for those who wish to bring a stroller for young children.
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This is really a local's favorite hike in Big Bear that goes to one of the least known scenic lake viewpoints in Big Bear. What is the best time to do after a sweaty summertime hike? Swim off a dock in the beautiful Big Bear Lake Harbor! The lake water is actually warmer to swim here than in the middle of the lake. One thing a lot of travelers don't know, if you rent a boat on Big Bear Lake (Very pricy) you can not swim off the rental boats. This is a great summertime experience after a hike on a hot day to get to cool off in alpine Big Bear Lake If my guests would like to picnic off the boat afterwards they can bring lunch, beer, drinks. I will bring an ice chest for them to put their lunch in while we are hiking. I will even walk to a nearby fantastic restaurant in the village (As a foodie, I know all the best restaurants in Big Bear) & pickup to-go lunches for my hikers to enjoy on the boat after the hike if requested (For this service, hikers must Venmo me to pay for their meals)
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Experience a Snowy Adventure with a local guide in Big Bear Lake, California Join me—Big Bear Lake’s local Snow Sherpa—for an unforgettable snow day in the mountains! What’s Included: Fresh coffee with a splash of Baileys (for the adults!) Snowball makers & a snowman-building kit Expert local guidance to the best, snow-covered locations A pet-friendly experience—yes, dogs can be off-leash! What to Bring: Please bring your own sleds, as they tend to break easily. Also, snow clothes, gloves, sunscreen & sunglasses are recommended. Each snow day is tailored to your group’s interests—Sledding fun, snowball fights, building snowmen even a light winter hike. As a local guide, I’ll also show you: Where to park safely and legally (to avoid expensive tickets) The best hidden snow spots—even when snow seems scarce in town Group or Private Bookings Available: This is a small-group experience (max 10 people) and may include other families. For private tours, please reach out directly via email.
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You’re gliding among the treetops, the air rushing past your face. You look down at the mountain below you, and the bright, glittering sky above and you wonder, “Is this how birds feel?” Then you realize you’re going much faster than the average bird soaring on the Big Bear breeze. You’ve got gravity on your side. You’re Ziplining!!! Action Zipline Tours are the most exciting way to experience Big Bear, weather permitting. The three hour tour includes an off-road ride two miles into the forest, with nine high-speed zipline lines that run down our mountain for the most avid thrill-seekers, a beautiful suspension bridge with stunning views of Johnson Valley as a backdrop for it all, Action Zipline Tours is truly an adventure. Our expert staff of tour guides will show you how to have the most fun ziplining in Big Bear.
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