Posts Tagged ‘San Bernardino National Forest’

Blaze new hiking trails in Big Bear

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The hiking trails in Big Bear are abundant in the San Bernardino National Forest, most notable being the Pacific Crest Trail.

The trails found in the Big Bear region offer expansive forest views. Many trailheads are easily accessible and lead hikers to summits with outstanding panoramic views.

A visit to the Big Bear Lake Visitor Center or the Big Bear Discovery Center provides hikers with every resource to plan a full day of hiking and picnicking.                                                              

At the end of the day, relax and rejuvinate in your very own hot tub at one of the cabins you rent through Affordable Accommodations, Big Bear’s leading source for cost conscious savings in cabin rental rates.

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Don’t Miss The Big Bear Discovery Center

Saturday, April 25th, 2009


Have you heard of the Big Bear Discovery Center? It is an awesome facility that teaches about the nature and history of Big Bear, and gives great tips on where to hike, what kind of animals surround the valley and facts about the forest.

Big Bear Discovery Center

Big Bear Discovery Center

The Big Bear Discovery Center is located on the North Shore, and is open seven days a week, from 8am to 4:30 pm in the Winter, and 6:00 pm in the Summer.

This is a place not to be missed during your stay in Big Bear, it really opens your eyes to just how much this valley has to offer and all its beautiful natural wonders.

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Greenthumbs Restoration Day

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

On April 18th from 9:00am – 3:00pm the Big Bear Ranger Station is hosting the Greenthumbs Community Restoration Day.

For any of you that like to work in the garden and get your hands dirty you are welcome to come and assist in the Native Plant Nursery and Restoration Program with the collecting of seeds, germinating, weed removal, site preparation and planting native vegetation in the surrounding forest.

This group has over the last 15 years helped restore hundreds of acres on the San Bernardino National Forest with native plants grown at the organization’s commercial-sized greenhouse.

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