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Getting to Big Bear

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Planning a trip to Big Bear, California is always an adventure, but sometimes in the hustle and bustle of the excitement, the logistics can slip through the cracks. Take some time to consider your travel plans once you arrive in Big Bear to make the absolute most of a stress-free stay.

Consider Travel Time from Other Destinations

Big Bear is a popular vacation destination for visitors from around Southern California. While it seems within reach, it’s important to consider travel time when you travel to Big Bear lake from these bustling destinations. Big Bear is situated a mere 93 miles northeast of Los Angeles and in theory, it should only take a little over two hours if the roads are clear. As most residents of L.A. know too well, traffic is almost always an issue. When you’re planning to drive into Big Bear from Southern California locales, work in additional travel to in order to not miss out on any of the fun that’s waiting for you when getting to Big Bear.

Flying into Big Bear

Travelers from out of state will often choose to fly into LAX when vacationing in Big Bear and simply make the two-hour drive upon landing. However, if you’re a traveler with a taste for luxury when getting to Big Bear, Big Bear does host a municipal airport situated within the San Bernardino Mountain Range that accepts arrivals and departures of private planes.

Ditch the Car for a Bike Once You Arrive

Once you’re here, Big Bear is yours for the enjoying. If you don’t have plans to venture too far, this is a bike-friendly destination that can be savored on two wheels practically any time of the year. While the mountains receive a significant amount of snowfall, those planning a stay at lower elevations can make the most of the time spent outdoors in chilly, but relatively mild weather. Mountain bikes will do the trick in the spring and summer while fat tire rentals are appropriate for the fall and winter months.

Have an Itinerary Ready When You Travel to Big Bear lake

No matter how you plan on getting around, having an itinerary is key to maximizing time for fun in Big Bear. Be sure to make a list ahead of your arrival of all those places you just can’t miss. This will help you determine whether a car is needed or if you can stick with walking, biking and hiking your way through this scenic destination.

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There’s no reason to wait when you’re ready to experience Big Bear for yourself. Contact our team of property professionals today to learn more about our rental options and to begin planning your next trip to Big Bear.