The lake is open for the season! No, that is not an April Fools Day joke. Big Bear Lake is now open for boating, and the Public Boat Launch as well as local marinas are open for business. If you’re not ready for the lake and still want to hit the slopes, you can do that too. Both Snow Summit and Bear Mountain are still open with spring conditions.
Or how about this? Hit the slopes for some morning runs, grab some lunch at a local restaurant, and then spend the afternoon on the lake. Enjoy the evening tubing at the snow play area and then grab a bite and enjoy some live music in the Village. Head back to your RS Vacations Cabin and finish off the night relaxing in a hot tub under the stars. It seriously doesn’t get any better than that! Just another spring day in beautiful Big Bear Lake!!
Spring is also the perfect time to get a great deal on a cabin. We are now offering our spring pricing and that means you can get any cabin on RSVacations.net at a fraction of the cost. The weather is beautiful, there is tons to do, and the price is right! Book your Big Bear Cabin today!!
Gorgeous, springtime weather is in store this week with highs around 60 and clear skies.

Weather courtesy of BensWeather.com
Here are just a few of the events happening around town this weekend:
- 4/1/16 – Nature Night: Star Party -Discovery Center (40971 North Shore, Fawnskin, CA 92333)
Presented by the Big Bear Valley Astronomical Society, enjoy a night learning about what makes our night skies so unique. Following the presentation, local astronomers will have telescopes set up for public viewing. Take a look at star clusters, galaxies and planets making their summer night sky appearances. Suggested Donation: $5. Your donations help keep our programs free!For more information call or contact 909-382-2790, www.mountainsfoundation.org - 4/2/16 -“Ozomatli” at the Cave
- 4/2/16 – Neff Beach Bash at Bear Mountain
- 4/2/16 – Baldwin Lake Ecological Reserve Guided Wildflower Walks
- 4/2/16 – Aaron’s Big Bear Bass Tournament
- 4/3/16 – Nature Walks at the Big Bear Discovery Center
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