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2012 OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 800.424.4232 BIGBEAR.COM 4 Big Bear Lake The freshwater lake is seven miles long and approximately one mile across at its widest point. Its average depth is 35 feet and there are over 22 miles of shoreline. Lake activities include fishing, waterskiing, jet skiing, sailing, kayaking, swimming, and boating. Location Big Bear Lake, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, is a mountain resort community located in San Bernardino County, 99 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Elevation From 6,750 to 9,000 feet. Environment Big Bear’s alpine environment is dominated by pine and oak forests. The area provides a natural habitat for wintering bald eagles and a wide variety of vegetation, including more than 20 wildflower species that are indigenous to the area. Population Big Bear has 21,000 year-round residents. FAIR WEATHER If you prefer lots of sunshine and mild to moderate temperatures, then Big Bear is your place. At an altitude of 7,000 feet, Big Bear’s 300+ days of sunshine each year guarantee no “June Gloom” here! Summer temperatures average 77 degrees during the day and 45 degrees at night. Winter brings about 120 inches of annual snowfall with temps in the mid-40s during the day and mid-20s at night. S o close to home… yet light years from the grind! That’s your easy-access alpine vacation in Big Bear Lake. Just a short drive for a quick daytrip, refreshing weekend getaway, or lazy extended vacation, Southern California’s favorite outdoor playground and relaxation haven offers every amenity and activity for winding down the stress and winding up the fun. The scenic drive up the mountain through pine and oak forests exchanges the city’s concrete jungles for your own personal vacation world. Soon, you’re at the crest, 7,000 feet above sea level. Aaaaahhhhhh! Inhale the fresh, pine-scented air. Take in the expanse of the enormous lake. Get out of the car and take a walk. Feel the cool mountain breeze. Look up: nothing but blue skies. Is that a bald eagle soaring overhead? Relax. Enjoy. You’re in Big Bear Lake. A SHORT DRIVE TO A FARAWAY WORLD © JAKE SHEFFIELD Stanfield Marsh, Big Bear Lake

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Elevation Big Bear has 21,000 year-round residents. If you prefer lots of sunshine and mild to moderate temperatures, then Big Bear is your place. At an altitude of 7,000 feet, Big Bear’s 300+ days of sunshine each year guarantee no “June Gloom” here! 800.424.4232 BIGBEAR.COM Summer temperatures average 77 degrees during the day and 45 degrees at night. Winter brings about 120 inches of annual snowfall with temps in the mid-40s during the day and mid-20s at night. 4 © JAK E SHEFFIELD

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2012 OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 800.424.4232 BIGBEAR.COM2012 OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 800.424.4232 BIGBEAR.COM 4 2012 OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 800.424.4232 BIGBEAR.COM

Big Bear Lake The freshwater lake is seven miles long and approximately one mile across at its widest point. Its average depth is 35 feet and there are over 22 miles of shoreline. Lake activities include fishing, waterskiing, jet skiing, sailing, kayaking, swimming, and boating.

LocationBig Bear Lake, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, is a mountain resort community located in San Bernardino County, 99 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

ElevationFrom 6,750 to 9,000 feet.

EnvironmentBig Bear’s alpine environment is dominated by pine and oak forests. The area provides a natural habitat for wintering bald eagles and a wide variety of vegetation, including more than 20 wildflower species that are indigenous to the area.

PopulationBig Bear has 21,000 year-round residents.

FAIRWEATHER

If you prefer lots of sunshineand mild to moderate

temperatures, then Big Bear is your place.

At an altitude of 7,000 feet, Big Bear’s 300+ days of sunshine

each year guarantee no“June Gloom” here!

Summer temperatures average 77 degrees during the dayand 45 degrees at night.

Winter brings about 120 inchesof annual snowfall with tempsin the mid-40s during the day

and mid-20s at night.

So close to home… yet light years from the grind! That’s your easy-access alpine vacation in Big Bear Lake. Just a short drive for a quick daytrip, refreshing weekend getaway, or lazy extended vacation, Southern California’s favorite outdoor playground and relaxation haven offers

every amenity and activity for winding down the stress and winding up the fun. The scenic drive up the mountain through pine and oak forests exchanges

the city’s concrete jungles for your own personal vacation world. Soon, you’re at the crest, 7,000 feet above sea level. Aaaaahhhhhh!

Inhale the fresh, pine-scented air. Take in the expanse of the enormous lake. Get out of the car and take a walk. Feel the cool mountain breeze. Look up: nothing but blue skies. Is that a bald eagle soaring overhead?

Relax. Enjoy. You’re in Big Bear Lake.

A SHORT DRIVE TO AFARAWAY WORLD

© J

AK

E S

HE

FFIE

LD

Stanfield Marsh, Big Bear Lake