Big
Bear Activities and places for Kids
Hey
Kids!
Are you looking for something FUN to do on your next family vacation?
Check out Big Bear Lake! We’ve got the perfect ingredients for
you to have an AWESOME stay!

Need
proof?
Test
your skills at one of Big Bear’s TWO different Skate
Parks! That’s right; this small mountain town has TWO
different Skate Parks with plans to build a THIRD in the works. So
no matter where you are staying you’re always close to the action.
Is
it snowing and cold out? Then it’s time to lace up the boots,
step into your bindings and hit the slopes of the Nations #1 Snowboard
Park at Bear Mountain. And to make it even better, Kids ride
for almost half price! Whether you’re a first timer in need
of lessons, or the next Shaun White, Bear Mountain is the perfect
place for YOU to ride!
After
shredding all day you’re sure to be hungry. Don’t miss
the famous pancakes at The Grizzly Manor for breakfast, or stop by
Village Pizza for the best pie’s in town!
Big
Bear Lake even has a Night Life for all you kids with a wild side!
Check out the scene at the Bowling Barn every night
for a few rounds of GLOW BOWLING or stop by the Village to see what’s
playing at one of our TWO Movie Theaters. Visit the
Village Sweet Shop to stock up on candy before Showtime!
Here
are some more suggestions from the Big Bear Lake Resort Association:

6
YEARS & UNDER
• Enjoy a pony ride or the petting zoo.
•
Visit the zoo.
• Feed the ducks.
• Walk, bike, skate, stroller or kiddy backpack on the Alpine
Pedal Path.
• Catch your first fish out on the lake with a fishing guide.
• Make a snowman, lay down in the snow and make a snow angel,
or ride a tube down a snowy hill.
• See the grizzly and black bears, bison, eagles and other
wild animals at the animal park.
• Snuggle with Mom or Dad and listen to a "bear"
story.
7
TO 12 YEARS
• Take your parents on a guided Jeep tour or off-road adventure.
• Bowl a few games.
• Water slide, drive a go-cart and play some miniature golf.
• Toast marshmallows and make s'mores.
• Visit the Discovery Center and learn to see the forest with
new eyes.
• Learn to ski or snowboard.
• Build a snow fort and bomb your brother with snowballs.
• Turn out all the lights and tell ghost stories.
13 YEARS AND OLDER 
• Ride the Summit Sky Chair, have lunch, then hike or ride
your bike back down.
• Water ski, jet ski, windsurf, or try parasailing.
• Take a boat tour around the lake, or take a canoe and visit
a beaver dam.
• Play a round of golf.
• Ride with friends on the parks and pipes...catch some air!
• Grab some cross-country skis or snowshoes and go exploring.
• Build a roaring fire and sip hot chocolate and pop popcorn.
• Take a horseback ride in the snow.
Summer,
Fall, Winter, or Spring…Big Bear Rules!
And
don’t forget to grab a Big Bear Kids T-Shirt at Big Bear Vacations