ALPINE PEDAL PATH 2.5 miles, very easy
An asphalt path that wanders along the north shore of Big Bear Lake. Easily accessable for hikers, bikers, joggers, strollers, and wheel chairs. It starts at Stanfield Cutoff and ends at the Solar Observatory.
WOODLAND TRAIL 1.5 mile loop, easy.
A unique nature trail with 20 posted stops. Start at the Discovery Center on Hwy. 38.
CHAMPION LODGEPOLE PINE TRAIL 6 mile round trip, easy
One of Big Bears most popular trails. Trail begins by driving up Mill Creek Rd. (forest Rd. 20N10 and turn right at 20N11)
and continue 1 mile to trail head.
CASTLE ROCK TRAIL 2.4 miles round trip, moderate
Trail begins 1 mile east of Big Bear Dam on Hwy. 18. The trail begins 1 mile east of Big Bear Dam. On the south side of the Hwy. is a small brown sign that marks the beginning of the trailhead.
PINE KNOT TRAIL 6 miles round trip, moderate
Hikers begin at the base of Aspen Glen Picnic Area south of Mill Creek Road.
COUGAR CREST TRAIL 4.5 miles, moderate to difficult
Starts .6 miles west of the Discovery Center on Hwy. 38. Adventure pass required and can be acquired at the Discovery center.
SNOW SUMMIT / GRANDVIEW LOOP BIKE TRAIL 9 miles, low moderate
Starts by taking the Snow Summit Scenic Sky Chair.
GROUT BAY BIKE TRAIL 13 miles, intermediate
Trail starts with a short paved climb from the Fawnskin fire station up to 3N14. Continue 2.5 miles to Hanna Flat campground. Trail starts at the back of the campground.
JOHN BULL LOOP BIKE TRAIL 14.9 miles, advanced to expert
Start at Van Dusen Canyon Rd. 3N16 and ride up 3.5 miles to Holcomb Valley.
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