Hiking
Hike Up to 8,805 Feet
Offered At
35100 CA-18, Running Springs, CA 92382
880 Summit Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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35100 CA-18, Running Springs, CA 92382
880 Summit Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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Southern California's Best Hiking
Hike the San Bernardino Mountains
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Big Bear Mountain Resort is home to some of Southern California’s best hiking, from leisurely mountaintop laps with picturesque lake views to an extensive network of Forest Service trails that are easily accessible from the Snow Valley and Snow Summit base areas. Check out the Bobsled Trail for an enjoyable 2-mile top-to-bottom trek featuring breathtaking views of SoCal's tallest mountain, Mt. San Gorgonio (elevation 11,500 feet).
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Dates | Hours |
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October - June | Closed |
June - October | Monday – Sunday, 8AM-5PM |
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Bobsled Trail
Located at Snow Summit: 2 Miles
Explore the all-new Bobsled Hiking Trail, a 2-mile footpath built by our Trail Crew in conjunction with the U.S. Forest Service that traverses the forest canopy under Chair 1, with moderate incline/decline and panoramic views of the Big Bear Valley throughout the journey.Mountain Top Loop
Located at Snow Summit: 1 Mile
This trail is exactly what it sounds like, it’s a one-mile loop at the top of our resort that starts and ends at the View Haus.
Although it is not quite as aggressive as the Bobsled Trail, it’s still considered an intermediate trail and we still recommend wearing proper aggressive tread footwear while hiking this trail. The views are spectacular and this trail is a particular favorite of families who visit our resort.Longhorn
Located at Snow Valley: ¾ Mile Loop
Located off Chair 1, hikers can access a ¾ mile loop. This trail offers amazing views of Slide Peak, views out to the west, shady areas to relax in the forest, views of interesting rock formations, and more.
Please note: this trail is only accessible from Chair 1 and cannot be hiked to from the Snow Valley base area. -
Follow the Signs
We've carefully placed white signs with blue text to guide you on your hike. Follow these signs to get you from start to finish on your day hike.
Stay on Designated Trails
At Snow Summit, the trails are carefully planned out by our Park Crew to avoid any collisions with the Bike Park routes and to be sure you're led back to the base area of Snow Summit. It is important to stay on the marked trails.
Drink Plenty of Water
Drink often to stay hydrated. Be sure to pack enough water for the day.
Fuel Up
Small snacks often will keep your energy level up. Pack a handful of bars with you just in case, but please be sure to keep the wrappers with you until you have access to a trash can.
Prevent Sunburns
Apply sunscreen to prevent sunburns. We highly recommend bringing a hat, even on cloudy or cold days.
Dress Comfortably
Wear appropriate hiking/workout attire such as closed-toe shoes, sweatproof tops, stretchy pants or shorts, hats, and sunglasses.
Check the Weather & Temps
Before you start your hike, always be sure to check the weather and temperature to be sure you're prepared. We recommend starting your hike early. Temperatures are at its highest around 12:30PM - 3PM.
Have the Trail Map at your Fingertips
Download the BBMR mobile app to have the trail map and other features with you on your hike. rich-text, responsive-table
Access to the trails are free and open to the public. The trails serve as a high-altitude oasis for visitors looking to escape Southern California’s sweltering summers before giving way to picturesque autumnal foliage in September and October. For guests who prefer to cruise, take a trip on the Scenic Sky Chair up to the top and ride or walk your way down back to the base area. Children ages 12 and under ride the Scenic Sky Chair free (maximum two free tickets per paying adult). Round-trip lift tickets or Lift + Lunch Packages are available.
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SoCal's Best Hikes
Hiking on the Bobsled Trail.
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