Description
Our charming vacation home is cozy yet spacious with contemporary furnishings! Pine Tree Cottage is conveniently located between Snow Summit and Big Bear Lake village and within walking distance to the swim beach, park, and lake. Our mountain cabin offers 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The large and cheerful master has a king bed, cable TV, and its own bathroom. The bright and airy second bedroom has a queen bed and the third bedroom has 2 twin/full bunk beds with cable TV.
The family room has cable TV with movie channels, DVD, CD player and a beautiful stone fireplace. The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, microwave and refrigerator.
This home has a washer and dryer for your convenience. A private spa, table and chairs, and full-size, charcoal BBQ are located on the back deck overlooking a large, fully fenced yard with a hammock and volleyball net with plenty of space for an afternoon game. In all of our Big Bear vacation homes we provide the linens, including down comforters, to make your stay convenient, easy, and, most importantly, enjoyable. High speed, wireless Internet access and long distance telephone service is included at no extra charge, just in case you need a break from the fresh mountain air!
Maximum Occupancy : 10
START DATE | END DATE | DURATION | # OF GUESTS | RATE |
Dec 1 | Mar 31 | Daily | 10 | $250 |
Apr 1 | May 31 | Weekdays | 10 | $145 |
Apr 1 | May 31 | Weekends | 10 | $165 |
Jun 1 | Aug 31 | Daily | 10 | $175 |
Sep 1 | Nov 30 | Weekdays | 10 | $145 |
Sep 1 | Nov 30 | Weekends | 10 | $165 |
Additional Fees: There is a $150 refundable security deposit, 8% tax, and $75 cleaning fee.
From Los Angeles and Orange County:
Interstate 10 east to the Running Springs Highway 30 exit in Redlands. Follow Highway 30 to Highway 330. Highway 330 later turns into #18 and will bring you all you the way up the hill. Once you see the dam stay on the right side of the lake and follow the road to Big Bear Lake. #18 will turn into Big Bear Lake Blvd. Follow signs through main village and remain on Big Bear Lake Blvd. #18. Approximately 1/2 mile from Village, you will turn left on Crane Ave. (This is a small street without a signal. If you reach Summit Blvd., you have gone 3 blocks too far).
From San Diego County:
Interstate 15 North to Interstate 10 and follow above directions.
From Palm Springs:
Interstate 10 West and follow above directions.
From High Desert:
Interstate 15 to Victorville. Exit Bear Valley Road East to Lucerne Valley, right on Highway 18 up the hill. Once on top of the hill you will see the "Dry Lake". Just follow the road and you will stay to the right of it. Turn left on to Greenway. At the light turn right onto Big Bear Blvd. Follow the road through Big Bear City into Big Bear Lake. Turn right on Crane and the house will be half way down the block (It is approximately 3 blocks past Summit Blvd.)
Directions To Grocery Stores:
There are two major grocery stores in Big Bear Lake, Vons and Stater Bros. They are located across the street from each other. From the cabin make a left on Big Bear Blvd. and about 1 mile down you will see Vons on your left and Stater Bros. on the right. There is also a Blockbuster Video in the same mall as Stater Bros. There is also a Big K located on your left side before you reach Vons.
Directions To The Village:
Make a right on Big Bear Blvd. and a left on Pine Knot. Pine Knot is the main street for the village.
Directions To Ski Areas:
Snow Summit: Make a left on Big Bear Blvd. and a right at the first light which is Summit Blvd. about an 1/8 mile you will be in the parking lot of Snow Summit.
Bear Mountain: Make a left on Big Bear Blvd. Go to Moonridge Rd. and turn right. Stay on this road and follow the signs to Bear Mountain.
Big Bear Lake, California, lies in a valley, unsurpassed in mountain beauty, towering pines, sparkling streams, hidden lakes and abundant wildlife. Surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, Big Bear Lake is a year-round playground for winter and summer sports enthusiasts, as well as a refuge for city dwellers to relax and enjoy the beauty of the majestic pine trees that cover the landscape, the abundant wildlife, the wildflowers in the spring, and the snow in the winter.
To the millions of tourists who visit this forested paradise every year, Big Bear Lake offers world-class snowboarding, skiing, hiking, biking, boating, fishing and entertainment for the whole family. In the winter, the area is a favorite with young and old who come to play in the snow - making snowmen, sledding and tobogganing are just some of the fun things to do. Big Bear Lake is located in San Bernardino County about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles (approx. 2 hours drive), 111 miles from Beverly Hills (approx. 2 hours 20 min. drive) and 29 miles from San Bernardino (approx. 45min. drive).
In 1845, Benjamin Wilson was on an expedition to the Mohave River. When he passed through the San Bernardino Mountain range he accidentally discovered the mountain resort now called Big Bear. The name was not always Big Bear though. It was originally named Bear Valley. The name was made because of the many grizzly that roamed the area. The area was full with animals. Grizzly bears, beavers, birds, and many other animals attracted more and more people to Bear Valley for gaming. Little time passed and gold was discovered in nearby mountains. This triggered a small gold rush in the Bear Valley. Enough prospectors came to Bear Valley in the hunt for gold and silver ore the Bear Valley Mining District was founded.
TO RESERVE YOUR BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN CABIN, CONTACT - STACIE LINKA
Phone: 800-770-2210
Fax: 818-449-0409
Email: info@bigbear-cabin.com