About
Big Bear and its History
Info
and Stats - Big Bear
History
Some
info about the California Resort Big Bear Lake
Big
Bear Lake, a four seasons resort community surrounded by the San Bernardino
National Forest is the perfect getaway and drive to destination for
couples, families or groups of friends wanting to enjoy the outdoors.
Centrally located to Southern California, your Big Bear Paradise is
only a couple hours away from most all southern california cities.
In
the Summer Big Bear Lake is the place to be! The air is fresh and
the lake is your playground for boating, jet skiing, water skiing,
parasailing and more. Participate in summer activities like the “Old
Miner’s Days and the “Fourth of July” lakeside fireworks
spectacular. Enjoy the clear; star filled nights and the cool breeze
that carries you gently to sleep.
In
the fall, after the crowds have gone let the colors and smells of
autumn fill our senses. Take in the breathtaking views of the National
Forest and the lake on your nature hikes or mountain bike trails.
Upon
your arrival in Big Bear stroll the many unique stores in the village.
There is always something for everyone. Then enjoy one of the many
outdoor patios in the village, relax and breathe the fresh mountain
air. With an average of over 300 days of sunshine a year you will
have a hard time to find anything but blue skies.
Click
here for a list of things to do in Big Bear.
Here
are some interesting stats.
- Big
Bear Lake Elevation: 6,743 Feet
- Big
Bear Lake Lengths: 7 Miles
- Big
Bear's Shoreline: 22 Miles
- Max.
Water Depth at the Dam 72 Feet
- Big
Bear Lake Capacity: 73, 370 Acre Feet
- Busiest
Day on the Lake: July 4th for the fireworks!
- Big
Bear Valley Length: 12.5 Miles
- Average
Sunny Days per Year: 300
- Average
Permanent Population: 17,000
- Average
Daytime Temperature in the Summer: 72 F.
- Average
Daytime Temperature in the Winter: 30 F.
Big
Bear Lake History
The
Big Bear Valley
is home to 15,000 permanent residents and is located at an elevation
of 6750 feet. Tourism helps bring the weekend population up as high
as an estimated 50,000 people. The Valley is nestled around a majestic
lake and surrounded by tranquil forests. At the heart of the Valley
is the Village Shopping area. Each week thousands of tourists visit
the Village to enjoy the nearly 100 unique shops and restaurants.
1949
saw the establishment of Big Bear's first ski lift at Snow Forest.
The world renowned Snow Summit resort started operation 3 years later.
Today's Big Bear's resorts feature the finest skiing available in
Southern California.
Bear
Valley was discovered in 1845 quite by accident. It was Benjamin Wilson,
who made this momentous discovery while chasing Indians who were raiding
the farms and ranches in the valleys below. He was later to become
the first mayor of Los Angeles and the grandfather of General George
Patton. Big Bear was a sleepy mountain basin until the building of
the Bear Valley Dam in 1884
Before
the Dam, cattle grazed in the grassy meadow lands and ducks plied
the meandering stream. The only body of water was often dry, Baldwin
Lake, at the east end of the Big Bear Valley. It was the building
of Bear Valley Dam that forever changed the face of the high mountain
basin. The newly created lake led to the establishment of several
resorts in the Big Bear area. In the early 1900's Big Bear became
a prime location for Hollywood's emerging film industry.
The
Prohibition Era brought moonshine, whiskey and illegal gambling to
the Big Bear resorts until Big Bear's notorious moonshiner,
"Count"
Scheldon was arrested and sent to jail. Big Bear hibernated during
the World War II years, but no sooner was the war over than a new
boom hit the mountain community. Some 500 new homes, along with business
buildings, motels, a new theater, and new recreation facilities were
completed by the end of 1946.
There
are many stories concerning Big Bear. Some true, some not so true.
One such story is told about the Captains Anchorage Restaurant in
the Moonridge Triangle. At one time owned by character actor Andy
Devine. The restaurant has great steaks and seafood.
But,
while dining, you might ask about George. George
is reputed to have hanged himself upstairs many years ago. However
he hasn't been able to find his way out and continues to haunt the
upstairs portion of the building. George is a mild and retiring spook.
He seems to have mellowed over the years.
Big
Bear residents became accustomed to torrid
gunfights, racing stagecoaches, burning houses and Indian attacks
as several film companies shot films in the Big Bear Valley. Development
in Big Bear reached a feverish pace with the creation of the famous
Rim of the World Drive in 1915.

By 1921 over 52 resorts had been built in Bear Valley. Winter sports,
which would eventually make Big Bear a year-round resort, got its
start in January 1924, when the Sierra Club held its first annual
winter sports meet at Baldwin Lake.
Big
Bear Lake is Southern California's only four
season mountain resort and it is conveniently located less than two
hours from Los Angeles.
In
the winter it comes alive with thousands of skiers who come to town
for exciting skiing action at Southern California's two largest ski
areas. Last year an estimated 700,000 skiers enjoyed winter sports
at these two resorts.