Welcome to Twin Pines Lodge

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Welcome to Twin Pines Lodge

Food scene

Delicious donuts and coffee
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Dank Donuts
42612 Moonridge Rd
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Delicious donuts and coffee
Indian food
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Himalayan Restaurant
672 Pine Knot Ave
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Indian food
Tropicali Restaurant bring you the flavors of the tropics!
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Big Bear Local
40616 Village Dr
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Tropicali Restaurant bring you the flavors of the tropics!
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Fire Rock Burgers & Brews
618 Pine Knot Ave
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North Pole Fudge and Ice Cream Co
618 Pine Knot Ave
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Italian Food
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Sweet Basil Bistro
40629 Big Bear Blvd
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Italian Food
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Maggio's Pizza
42160 Big Bear Blvd
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Farm to table, all from scratch restaurant.
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Stella Luna
40696 Village Drive
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Farm to table, all from scratch restaurant.
Pizza
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Saucy Mama's Pizzeria
618 Pine Knot Ave
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Pizza
BBQ
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Bone-Side Down Barbecue & Grill
40465 Big Bear Blvd
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BBQ
The best burgers in Big Bear Lake!
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Get the Burger
42151 Big Bear Boulevard
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The best burgers in Big Bear Lake!
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Mountain Munchies
42171 Big Bear Blvd
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The Old German Deli
40645 Village Dr
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572 Social kitchen & lounge
572 Pine Knot Ave
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Moonridge Coffee Company
42646 Moonridge Rd
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Cafe Crepe
41003 Big Bear Blvd
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Delicious Mexican food and strong margaritas!
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Sonora Cantina
41144 Big Bear Blvd
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Delicious Mexican food and strong margaritas!
Delicious donuts and pastries!
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O J's Donuts
42173 Big Bear Blvd
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Delicious donuts and pastries!
Classic steak and seafood restaurant. Reservations are not required but highly recommended.
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The Captain's Anchorage
42148 Moonridge Way
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Classic steak and seafood restaurant. Reservations are not required but highly recommended.

Big Bear Necessities

Best place to buy firewood.
Acosta Corporation
42112 Big Bear Blvd
Best place to buy firewood.
Closest Clean Bear Site. All trash must be removed from the house and property per city code.
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Clean Bear Site No. 1
41970 Garstin Dr
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Closest Clean Bear Site. All trash must be removed from the house and property per city code.
Rent snowboards Get 10% OFF! Check in at Big Bear Boards on Yelp and you will receive 10% off your rentals.
Big Bear Boards
42698 Moonridge Rd
Rent snowboards Get 10% OFF! Check in at Big Bear Boards on Yelp and you will receive 10% off your rentals.
Rent winter sports gear
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Leroy's Ski & Snowboard Shops
41925 Big Bear Blvd
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Rent winter sports gear
Grocery Store
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Vons
42170 Big Bear Blvd
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Grocery Store
Grocery Store
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Stater Bros. Markets
42171 Big Bear Blvd
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Grocery Store

Things To Do

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Yosemite Axe Throwing
41530 Big Bear Blvd
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Take a tour of the lake on a Pirate Ship!
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Big Bear Pirate Ship
398 Edgemoor Rd
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Take a tour of the lake on a Pirate Ship!
Bobsleds, go-karts, mini-golf, waterslide (summer only), and snow play (winter only)
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Alpine Slide en Magic Mountain
800 Wildrose Ln
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Bobsleds, go-karts, mini-golf, waterslide (summer only), and snow play (winter only)
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Bear Mountain Ski Resort
43101 Goldmine Dr
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Enjoy hiking and amazing sledding hills in winter
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Bristlecone Trail
42789 Willow Ave
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Enjoy hiking and amazing sledding hills in winter
Enjoy a day of golf!
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Bear Mountain Ski Resort
43101 Goldmine Dr
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Enjoy a day of golf!
Multiple lanes for bowling plus comfort food & beer at this old-school, family friendly spot.
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Big Bear Bowling Barn Inc.
40625 Big Bear Blvd
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Multiple lanes for bowling plus comfort food & beer at this old-school, family friendly spot.
Go karts and obstacle course and snow tubing in the winter
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Big Bear Speedway Go Karts
42825 Big Bear Blvd
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Go karts and obstacle course and snow tubing in the winter
Enjoy a day on the water fishing!
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Big Bear Charter Fishing
398 Edgemoor Road
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Enjoy a day on the water fishing!
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Big Bear Jeep Experience
42011 Big Bear Blvd
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Enjoy tubing, wakeboarding, and jet skis!
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Designated Wakesports
603 Landlock Landing
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Enjoy tubing, wakeboarding, and jet skis!
Fun activity for young kids!
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Gold Rush Mining Adventures
40016 Big Bear Blvd
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Fun activity for young kids!
Biking, climbing & zip lining, and Christmas entertainment in Skyforest, Ca.
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SkyPark en la aldea de Santa
28950 CA-18
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Biking, climbing & zip lining, and Christmas entertainment in Skyforest, Ca.
Enjoy a movie in the mountains!
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Village Theaters North
602 Pine Knot Ave
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Enjoy a movie in the mountains!
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Zoológico Alpino de Big Bear
42801 Club View Dr
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Big Bear Snow Play
42825 Big Bear Blvd
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Hiking

Very Easy This walking route takes visitors through the Stanfield Marsh Wildlife and Waterfowl Preserve which offers refuge to Big Bear's avian population. Take time to read through the info boards to learn about the Valley's diverse ecosystems and be sure to being your camera! Park at the corner of Big Bear Blvd and Stanfield Cutoff. Minimal parking is available for this route so you may want to gauge crowding before choosing to stop by.
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Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk
Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk
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Very Easy This walking route takes visitors through the Stanfield Marsh Wildlife and Waterfowl Preserve which offers refuge to Big Bear's avian population. Take time to read through the info boards to learn about the Valley's diverse ecosystems and be sure to being your camera! Park at the corner of Big Bear Blvd and Stanfield Cutoff. Minimal parking is available for this route so you may want to gauge crowding before choosing to stop by.
Easy Easy hiking, biking, and equestrian trail starting and ending off the Fire Service Road near Snow Summit and the Buttercup Campground. This trail connects to the Skyline Trail and 2N10 Fire Road. To access this trail simply walk out our front door and cross the street. You will see the entrance marked by the big boulders.
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Bristlecone Trail
42789 Willow Ave
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Easy Easy hiking, biking, and equestrian trail starting and ending off the Fire Service Road near Snow Summit and the Buttercup Campground. This trail connects to the Skyline Trail and 2N10 Fire Road. To access this trail simply walk out our front door and cross the street. You will see the entrance marked by the big boulders.
Intermediate/Difficult Castle Rock Trail is Big Bear's most popular trail. Densely forested with boulder outcroppings and a seasonal waterfall, this is a gorgeous hike any time of year. The seasonal creek in the Spring and the autumn leaves in the Fall make this a favorite hiking trail for locals and visitors. Castle Rock itself is an impressive granite outcropping with panoramic views of Big Bear Lake. You may get to watch rock climbers scaling the steeper side as you make your way around Castle Rock. This trail has a steep climb that will get your heart pumping for the first half-mile and then levels out as you make your way towards Castle Rock. The trail begins 1-mile east of Big Bear Dam on Hwy 18. On the south side of Hwy 18 is a small brown sign that marks the trailhead. Park at the turnout along Hwy 18. You can also connect to Champion Lodgepole Trail from the end of this trail. Note: No bikes on this trail.
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Castle Rock Trail 1W03
Big Bear Boulevard
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Intermediate/Difficult Castle Rock Trail is Big Bear's most popular trail. Densely forested with boulder outcroppings and a seasonal waterfall, this is a gorgeous hike any time of year. The seasonal creek in the Spring and the autumn leaves in the Fall make this a favorite hiking trail for locals and visitors. Castle Rock itself is an impressive granite outcropping with panoramic views of Big Bear Lake. You may get to watch rock climbers scaling the steeper side as you make your way around Castle Rock. This trail has a steep climb that will get your heart pumping for the first half-mile and then levels out as you make your way towards Castle Rock. The trail begins 1-mile east of Big Bear Dam on Hwy 18. On the south side of Hwy 18 is a small brown sign that marks the trailhead. Park at the turnout along Hwy 18. You can also connect to Champion Lodgepole Trail from the end of this trail. Note: No bikes on this trail.
Easy This unique nature trail includes an interactive guide with 16 posted stops. Pick up a brochure at the trailhead to take a self-guided tour to learn about the botany, geology and wildlife of this woodland area! There are boulder outcroppings for the kids to climb on and some nice views of the lake. This trail in Big Bear is a popular for biking, horseback riding, dog walking, and introducing little ones to the wonders of nature! Note: This trailhead parking lot requires an Adventure Pass or an America the Beautiful Pass.
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Woodland Trail 1E23
41948 North Shore Drive
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Easy This unique nature trail includes an interactive guide with 16 posted stops. Pick up a brochure at the trailhead to take a self-guided tour to learn about the botany, geology and wildlife of this woodland area! There are boulder outcroppings for the kids to climb on and some nice views of the lake. This trail in Big Bear is a popular for biking, horseback riding, dog walking, and introducing little ones to the wonders of nature! Note: This trailhead parking lot requires an Adventure Pass or an America the Beautiful Pass.
Intermediate/Difficult Travel through a variety of natural environments and see everything from towering pine trees, to twisting Junipers, to red-barked manzanita, and spiny cactus. You may see bobcats or lizards, and always remember to keep an eye out for rattlesnakes! The first mile of this hiking trail is a gentle uphill climb, then you start really gaining altitude. Beautiful lake views and benches for resting are near the top. The Cougar Crest Trail ends at the junction of the world-famous 2,600-mile long Pacific Crest Trail. From here you can continue to Bertha Peak. Another steep .75 mile hike takes you to the top where you get sweeping views of Big Bear Valley and the high desert. Cougar Crest Trail starts .6 miles west of the Discovery Center on Hwy 38. Note: Adventure Pass or America the Beautiful Pass Required. You can park for free along the highway.
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Cougar Crest Trailhead
Cougar Crest Trail
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Intermediate/Difficult Travel through a variety of natural environments and see everything from towering pine trees, to twisting Junipers, to red-barked manzanita, and spiny cactus. You may see bobcats or lizards, and always remember to keep an eye out for rattlesnakes! The first mile of this hiking trail is a gentle uphill climb, then you start really gaining altitude. Beautiful lake views and benches for resting are near the top. The Cougar Crest Trail ends at the junction of the world-famous 2,600-mile long Pacific Crest Trail. From here you can continue to Bertha Peak. Another steep .75 mile hike takes you to the top where you get sweeping views of Big Bear Valley and the high desert. Cougar Crest Trail starts .6 miles west of the Discovery Center on Hwy 38. Note: Adventure Pass or America the Beautiful Pass Required. You can park for free along the highway.
Easy Beginning from the Snow Summit base area, Towne Trail weaves through Big Bear’s south side woodlands with views of the north shore and the lake. This easy route is ideal for beginner mountain bikers as well! When the trail forks at 2N08, you can loop back for a 2.5 mile round trip, take a left and head up to catch other trails, or take a right and head down the fire road to Knickerbocker Road near The Village. This trail is especially breathtaking in the fall with all the autumn colors!
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Town Trail
Town Trail
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Easy Beginning from the Snow Summit base area, Towne Trail weaves through Big Bear’s south side woodlands with views of the north shore and the lake. This easy route is ideal for beginner mountain bikers as well! When the trail forks at 2N08, you can loop back for a 2.5 mile round trip, take a left and head up to catch other trails, or take a right and head down the fire road to Knickerbocker Road near The Village. This trail is especially breathtaking in the fall with all the autumn colors!

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Big Bear Lake Free Trolley

https://www.mountaintransit.org/free-big-bear-trolley/