Map - Big Bear Cycling

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Map - Big Bear Cycling
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Baldwin Lake Scenic Bike Loop
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Campsite #51
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Bertha Peak (Elev. 8,201’)
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2N08Y
YMCA
Camp Whittle
Fire Road
2N95Y
Delamar Peak (Elev. 8,400’)
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Hanna Flats
Campground
Big Bear Lake Scenic Bike Loop
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Gray’s Peak (Elev. 7,920’)
Snowshoe
Public Restroom
Hiking
Scenic Viewpoint
Rock Climbing
Horseback Riding
Kayak/Canoe
Skate Park
Public Boat Launch
Playground
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Country Club
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Big Bear
Solar Observatory
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Bike Loop Extension
Juniper
North Shore Marina
Fox Farm Rd
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Ride with Us! Big Bear Cycling supports recreational and competitive cycling in
Big Bear Valley and is open to all disciplines and levels of cycling ability.
• Weekly Ride Schedule
• Cycling Education Programs
• Tour de Big Bear
• Share-the-Road Safety Programs
• Youth and Wellness Programs
• Fund Cycling Improvement Projects
• Host Professional Cycling Events
• Big Bear Cycling Festival
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Big Bear Lake Scenic Bike Loop
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Big Bear Blvd
Georgia
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THE VILLAGE
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Swimming
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Grand View Point
Clarks Grade
Southern California’s Four Season Resort. Big Bear Lake hosts millions of visitors
each year that travel to our mountain community to recreate and enjoy our
outdoor activities, abundant sunshine and scenic alpine setting.
• Boating, fishing and lake activities
• Hiking and Rock Climbing
• Road and Mountain Biking
• Trail Running
• Skiing, Snowboarding and Snowshoeing
• Community Events
www.citybigbearlake.com • Sporting Events
,
www.openairbigbear.com
Come Play with Us! Full Calendar of Outdoor Sporting Events in the Mountains!
Join the thousands of outdoor enthusiasts that participate in Open Air Big Bear
events each year.
• Snowshoe the Bear
• Endure the Bear
• Half Marathon/10K/5K
• Big Bear Triathlon
• Paddlefest
• MTB Gran Fondo
• Tour de Big Bear
• Kodiak 50/100 Ultra-Marathon
Use Our Online Map to see Big Bear trails, route
suggestions, trail news, maintenance areas, and
closure information: trailsfoundation.org/map
The Big Bear Valley Trails Foundation is the non-motorized trails advocacy group for
the greater Big Bear area. We work behind the scenes to develop new trail
opportunities, build and maintain our local trails, and educate the public on the amazing
trails surrounding the Big Bear Valley in the Big Bear Valley.
Great Trails Need Great Support! Donate directly at trailsfoundation.org, get your
www.trailsfoundation.org group involved with our Adopt-A-Trail program, or join one of our Trail Work Days.
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POPULAR SCENIC HIKES
Woodland Trail (family option) – Beginner – 1.5 mile loop – Short loop, good for families, interpretive trail, park at
Woodland Trailhead Parking Lot
Holcomb Valley
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3N07
Castle Rock Trail – Intermediate – 2.5 miles roundtrip – Steeper grade early, nice views, very limited parking on
Highway 18 (Turnout Parking Only)
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3N7
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3N16
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RECOMMENDED ACTIVITY ROUTES
Big Bear Transfer Station
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Cougar Crest – Intermediate/Advanced – 5 miles roundtrip – Moderate grade, nice views, rocky in spots, park at Cougar
Crest Trailhead Parking Lot
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Grandview Point (via Pine Knot Trail) – Intermediate/Advanced – 6 miles roundtrip – Moderate grade, spectacular views,
some obstacles, park at Aspen Glen Picnic Area Trailhead Parking Lot
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POPULAR ROAD CYCLING ROUTES
Knickerbocker Creek Trail (family option) – Beginner – 1 mile roundtrip – In village multi-use bike, run and walking trail.
Perfect for families.
Gold Mountain (Elev. 8,235’)
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BALDWIN LAKE
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Alpine Pedal Path (family option) – Beginner – 5 miles roundtrip – Flat multi-use path following lakeshore on north side
of lake. Popular biking, walking, running trail
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Eye of
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Scenic Bike
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Paradise Way
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City Bike Routes – Beginner/Intermediate – Easy City bike loops that can be cut short or made longer as rider chooses:
Lakeview Loop – 2.8 miles Eagle Point Loop –3.4 miles Moonridge Loop – 6.5 miles
Big Bear Lake Loop – Intermediate – 17 miles roundtrip - Relatively flat loop around Big Bear Lake and through
neighborhoods. Some narrow roads and traffic in sections from west of Village to Big Bear Lake Dam (Not safe for
families)
Pioneer Town Rd (2N02)
18
Big Bear Lake + Baldwin Lake Loops – Intermediate - 32 miles roundtrip - Relatively flat Valley loop around Big Bear
Lake & Baldwin Lake and through neighborhoods. Some narrow roads and traffic in sections from west of Village to Big
Bear Lake Dam (Not safe for families)
Mountain View
Those wishing more advanced or longer rides can extend these rides by:
• Head west on Hwy 18 across the Arctic Circle to Lakeview Point (5 miles) and turnaround at Caltrans yard.
• In east valley, climb up Hwy 38 - turn at East Big Bear Blvd. and continue to Zaca Rd., turn right on Zaca Rd
to Hwy 38. Left on Hwy 38 and climb to top of Onyx Summit and turnaround (18 miles + 1500’ climbing
additional roundtrip).
RESTROOM
Shore Dr
lvd
Country Club B
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in La
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POPULAR MOUNTAIN BIKING ROUTES
Bristlecone (family option) – Beginner – Large open forested area with several loops and trails with small hills so great
for children. Parking and access through Bristlecone Trailhead.
.
Skyline Trail (via chairlift or Bear Mountain via 2N10) – Intermediate – 30 miles roundtrip – Accessible via one-way
chairlift ride (ticket required) at Snow Summit or via car on 2N10 up from Bear Mountain. Skyline Trail is currently over 15
miles of spectacular single track multi-use trail following the south ridgeline. Some technical sections not appropriate
for beginners or children. Parking and access at Skyline Trailhead at intersection of 2N10 and 2N06.
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Marsh Boardwalk
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Country Club Blvd
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Big Bear Airport
Shay Rd
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Zaca Rd
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Snow Summit Bike Adventure Park (Lift ticket required) – Intermediate/Advanced – The snowy slopes of winter turn into
fast and furious downhill mountain bike terrain in the spring/summer/fall. These are downhill trails with twists and
turns, bridges and jumps.
Fox Farm Rd
McAlister Rd
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Grout Bay Trail – Intermediate – 13 miles – Beautiful single track ride that begins in downtown Fawnskin, travels up a
fire road to Hanna Flat Campground. Trail starts at space #51 and is a single track trail that climbs and descends back
down into the Grout Bay Trailhead just west of downtown Fawnskin.
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For additional trails and a complete area mountain biking map, please consult local area maps, including Follett’s Local
Trail Map, at local area bike shops and businesses throughout the Valley.
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ROCK CLIMBING AREAS
North Shore Boulders (off Pioneer Lane) - Beginner to intermediate bouldering and sport climbing. Close to the road.
Holcomb Valley Pinnacles - over 300 established routes. Sport and traditional climbing, bouldering, dispersed camping.
Castle Rock - Beginner to advanced climbs with great views at the top. Easy top rope setup. Great spot to explore.
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Bertha Peak (8 Miles) - Cougar Crest to Pacific Crest Trail up to Bertha and back. Technical running with great views. Steep
but runnable.
To Sugarloaf Mountain
Bike Lane
Winter Road Closure
Baldwin Lake Scenic Bike Loop
Bike Route
Trailhead
Group Campground
Kayak/Canoe
Bike Shop
Snowshoe
Trail
Bike Loop Extension
Mountain Bike
Downhill Skiing
Public Boat Launch
Picnic Area
Fire Road
Multi Use Path
Road Bike
Snowboarding
Swimming
Marina
Big Bear Lake Scenic Bike Loop
Campground
Rock Climbing
Public Park
TRAIL RUNNING
Bristlecone Loop (mileage varies) - Easy access to a rolling loop. Close to road. Beginner friendly introduction to
trail running.
Skyline Loop (9 Miles) - Knickerbocker Rd (2N08) to Coyote Rd (2N51Y). Veer left on Coyote Rd (2N51Y) and continue
past Skyline Rd (2N10) to Skyline Trail (1E12). Skyline Trail West to Grand View Point Trail (1E01). Right on Grandview Trail
(1E01) across Skyline Rd (2N10) and continue down Pine Knot Trail (1E01). Pine Knot Trail (1E01) to Knickerbocker Rd
(2N08). Knickerbocker Rd (2N08) continue to end of town. Classic South shore loop. Extend route on Skyline for additional
mileage.
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Skyline Trail – Intermediate – 15 miles roundtrip – Moderate, rolling grade with spectacular ridgeline views. Park and
access at Aspen Glen Picnic Area Trailhead – Take Pine Knot Trail to Grandview Point area (6 miles) – then access Skyline
Trail east or west up at ridgeline
Golf Course
Playground
Sheriff Department
Public Restroom
Stand Up
Paddle Board
Hospital
Tennis Courts
Scenic Viewpoint
Trail Running
Public School
Skate Park
Horseback Riding
Hiking
Fishing
Cross Country Skiing
RESTROOM
POPULAR CANOE/KAYAK LOCATIONS
Boulder Bay Park, Meadow Park, Grout Bay, Metcalf Bay
POPULAR PICNIC AREAS
Aspen Glen Picnic Area, Meadow Park, Boulder Bay Park, Grout Bay Picnic Area, Juniper Point Picnic Area
Meadows Edge Picnic Area, Veterans Park, Rotary Park