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Labor Day is over…

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Yep! Labor Day is over and it is time to get back to school and work! Gosh time goes by when you are in the mountains. I guess it is time to remind you that if you want to rent a place for the holidays, NOW is the time to reserve your cabin!
We have been taking reservations fast and furiously for the fall holidays, (Halloween weekend and Thanksgiving) as well as the winter holidays (Christmas, New Years, Channukkah). Don’t miss out on the best cabins by calling too late, it happens every year!

We are in the office from 9:00 am- 8:00 pm every day except Sunday when we leave at 5:00 pm. Friday night we stay open until 10:00 pm, to give our guests time to check in! So remember, give us a call or visit our website at www.bigbearrentals.net to reserve your stay today!

Susan 8)

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Troutfest October 3-4 2009

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

dad-and-son-fishing

The Annual Troutfest is just around the corner.  There are always lots of prizes to be had and lots of FISHING to be done!

I will fill you in on the details later, BUT I just reserved a cabin for a fellow and he also needed to rent our boat dock!  Now, that is what I call a “reel fisherman”!  We still have cabins and docks available for your fishing pleasure.

Give us a call at Gold Rush Resort Rentals and we will find you the right deal!
8) Susan

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Get Away From The Smoke And Heat

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

With all the fires in California and all the high temperatures it’s time to get away from the heat and the smoke? Why not come to Big Bear where the airs clean and the temperatures are in the low 80’s.

We here at Gold Rush Resort Rentals have some great mid-week specials and weekend specials. What better way to spend you time and money than close to home. We strive to make your stay an affordable and memorable one. There’s plenty to do and see up here in the mountains and the locals are friendly and welcoming.

So give me a call for our specials and let me help you plan a get away to get away from the smoke and heat. For more information on our great “Hot Deals” give me a call at 1 (800) 363-8303 or go check out our website at www.cabin411.com Wishing you and yours a safe and cool day…Bre =)

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Peddler’s Market-A fun adventure! Labor Day Weekend

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Big Bear Elks Lodge is holding its annual Labor Day PEDDLER’S MARKET. I tell you folks, this is the best deal in town. It all begins Saturday from 9-5 and continues Sunday 9-4. There are antiques, collectibles, crafts, food and drink.

Admission is $3. Big Bear Elks Lodge is at 40611 Village Drive, Big Bear Lake. For more information, call 909-866-3557.

This is a Big Bear Tradition! Parking can go all the way down the block!

Don’t miss out, stay with us, and shop with them! Gold Rush Resort Rentals would like to rent you the cabin of your dreams! www.cabin411.com, book online or give us a call at 1 (866) 37-CABIN.

Susan 8)

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Labor Day Weekend!

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The first observance of Labor Day is believed to have been a parade of 10,000 workers on Sept. 5, 1882. It was held in New York City, and organized by Peter J. McGuire. By 1893, more than half the states were observing a “Labor Day” on one day or another. There was no specific date! Congress passed a bill to establish a Federal holiday in 1894. President Grover Cleveland signed the bill, designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day.

Well folks, we have just the place to spend Labor Day….right here in SMOKE FREE BIG BEAR! Surrounded by fires, we are “OPEN FOR BUSINESS” and still enjoying virtually smoke free air! Another thing,
it is still much cooler here in Big Bear!

Give Gold Rush Resort Rentals at 1 (866) 37- CABIN a call or check out our website www.cabin411.com!

We would love to find the perfect rental Cabin for you!

Susan 8)

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Holcomb Valley Rendezvous

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Come one and all to the “Bighorn Mountain Men Holcomb Valley Rendezvous” this Labor Day Weekend the 4th, 5th and 6th from 8:00am to 6pm everyday. See how they lived, dressed, traded and survived in the 1700’s to early 1800’s in the American West.

With flint fires, Dutch oven cooking, leatherwork, basket making, tomahawk throwing, knife throwing and target shooting. See how these mountain men lived in tepees and tents.

You can also purchase primitive clothing from the Trade Good’s. There will be refreshments available at Trader’s Row.

An admission is only $5.00 for the whole day and children 11 and under is free. For more information on this holiday event call (951) 780-9331 or (951) 785-0727 or go to there website at www.bighornmountainmen.com and if you need a rustic cabin with all the modern conveniences give me a call at 1 (800) 363-8303 where we strive to make your stay a memorable one….Bre = )

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Elk Lodge Cabin in Big Bear Lake

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Elk Lodge Cabin In Big Bear Lake

Elk Lodge Cabin In Big Bear Lake

 

  • Hot Tub
  • Pool Table
  • Bumper Pool Table
  • Fireplace
  • Washer/ dryer
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Wireless Internet
  • 3 TV’s
  • Gas BBQ

This 3 bedroom cabin + den has 2 bathrooms. Two of the bedrooms offer a queen sized bed and the third has 2 sets of twin bunk beds. The den is equipped with two twins and a double futon.

 

This cabin has it all starting with pool and bumper pool tables. Walk outside on the lower level and find a romantic hot tub! You can walk right to the marina and the lake, just a block away. You can make your own gourmet dinner in the fully equipped kitchen and don’t forget about the beautiful gas BBQ to grill on!

 

For a bigger group or a large family up to twelve. This is the perfect cabin for that family trip up to Big Bear you’ve been planning!

 

Can’t wait to see you there!

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Art on the Lake

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

If you enjoy art, distinguished paintings, beautiful jewelry, fine pottery and sculptures, you will LOVE the “Art on the Lake”. An event that takes place in Big Bear every August, this is the 10th annual festival for the Art’s Council of Big Bear Valley. There is around 60 artists from throughout Southern California presenting and selling the art. Also showcasing the “Young Artists’ Gallery”. This is a special program for children created by the Council, implemented for the schools here in the valley.

The group was originally organized in 1988 as the Friends of the P A C, to raise funds for the newly completed Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center. In 1995, the group renamed itself Friends of the Arts to reflect its expanded mission of supporting all the arts, and in 1998, the “Friends” became the Arts Council of Big Bear Valley.

Over the years, the Arts Council has donated over $20,000 to the PAC to upgrade sound and lighting equipment, and has established art programs in the middle and elementary schools.  They have also embarked in a program called “The Magic of Music”, in which they donate refurbished instruments and give them to local schools.                Additionally purchasing nearly $10,000 in new instruments for the High School music program.
         Introducing students to live theater has always been a favorite project of theirs. They’ve done this by hiring performers to do in-school programs, and by bringing students to the PAC to enjoy educational entertainment.

~Sara

 

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Pacific Crest Trail Hiking Tour and History

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Here is a great chance to see a section of the beautiful Pacific Crest Trail.

The PCT as it’s called by enthusiasts is a 2, 650mile trail stretching from Mexico through three western states all the way to Canada!  

On this hike, led by a naturalist from the valley, you will learn about the natural history of the area.

The hike is suitable for beginning hikers all the way to experts. So bring the whole family. Starting at 9 and continuing through 2pm, there is a gourmet lunch included and they’ll even get you there.

 

Just show up to the Discovery Center about 8:45 and you will be on your way to the natural beauty of the PCT that has been enjoyed by many!

 

The hike is limited to only 12 people and costs $30 for each person ages 10 and up. Reservations are required just call (909) 382-2790 or (909) 866-3437 for reservations.

 

Thousands of hikers and equestrians take on this quest each year. Some will only travel a few miles, while others complete the entire 2,650 miles in just one season!

 

The route was first explored in the late 1930s by teams of young men from the YMCA. Once proven usable, trail pioneers Clinton Clarke and Warren Rogers asked the federal government to secure a border-to-border trail passage.

 

They were unable to get the entire trail linked and had to settle for several disconnected trails along the crest of each state.

 

Mostly through the efforts of hikers and equestrians, the PCT was eventually designated one of the first scenic trails in the National Trails System authorized by Congress in 1968, and was dedicated in 1993.

 

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The WeinerMobile.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Yep!  I was on my way to work today and I saw the WeinerMobile…Little Oscar was no where to be found!  When you live in Big Bear you get used to cowboys, miners, boaters, fisherpeople, race car drivers, bikers, “bikers”, hikers, well, you name it, we see it! 

 But honestly, I have not seen the WeinerMobile in Big Bear for years.  I did see the Bloodmobile a few days back, but it is not as impressive as that large orange hotdog!

If you don’t believe me, head on up to Big Bear and see what is happening!  Gold Rush Resort Rentals has a cabin for everyone!  Even Little Oscar!

Hope to see you soon!

Susan 8)

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