Enjoy This Private Log Cabin With Spacious Roof Top
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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You'll love this Big Bear Lake, California log cabin that accommodates up to 6 guests with 2 bedrooms, 4 beds, and 1.5 baths.
Enjoy this private cabin while walking distance to the village for shopping and dining, Big Bear Lake Marina for water sports, and Alpine Slides for rides, all within a mile. This cabin features a large hot tub located on top of the carport for spectacular views, a pool table, steel tip dart board, an enclosed backyard, BBQ, a king-sized bed in the main bedroom, and an open layout. Enjoy coffee or cocktails on the front deck and outdoor meals on the back deck. Shop Tiny Homes The cabin has plenty of outdoor and indoor family games.
Big Bear Lake, California, United States is a hillside neighborhood, with a tram to slopes located in the village.
The village is within walking distance less than a mile away. Walk the hillside to and from the marina and village or take a short drive. Big Bear is a year-round destination, you'll find a seasonal adventure to feed your soul in Big Bear Lake. It is a mountain lake retreat away from the hustle and bustle of towns and cities, available in all four seasons in the heart of Southern California.
It is surprisingly near to active hotspots like Las Vegas and Phoenix and offers a nature-field break in a perfectly tranquil space.
It is encompassed by the San Bernardino National Forest and is a small, down-to-earth, laid-back city. In the wintertime, skiers and snowboarders alike can make their way into the valley to ski and ride at two incredible resorts. Friends and families can enjoy snow tubing at three local destinations and those who are seeking the ultimate Zen experience can hit the trails to enjoy snowshoeing adventures. The following are some of the activities available at different times of the year.
Fall Color Segway Tours.
To celebrate the change in season, Action Tours hosts their Fall Segway tour available every afternoon in October. Guests will learn about local wildlife and how they prep for winter. A specially designed route shows off the best of Big Bear's fall foliage.
Pumpkin Smash Zipline.
Try your luck at smashing targets while zipping through the trees. Action Zipline's Pumpkin Smash is a visitor favorite every fall season where zipliners will throw a pumpkin at targets on the ground for a chance to win prizes.
Big Bear Alpine Zoo was first set up in the year 1959 as a rehabilitation center for injured animals following a forest fire, opening as the Moonridge Animal Park before changing its name years later.
It isn’t a typical zoo, it only hosts wounded or orphaned animals, as well as other animals that are unable to live in their natural habitat for any reason. It is dedicated to reducing and rehabilitating wildlife and reintroducing them to the wild if possible, and if not, they have a permanent home in the zoo, which is one of today’s most loved Big Bear Lake attractions.