Luxuary + Family Adventure with Big Bear Lake Luxuary Cabin
Luxury + Family Adventure
Big Bear Lake Luxury Cabin
Wake up to alpine air, pine silhouettes, and a cabin built for together-time. This modern mountain home blends high‑end design with practical comforts for families and groups — private theater, jacuzzi, chef’s kitchen, flexible sleeping, and decks for sunrise coffee.
Property Overview
Space & Layout
- 6 guest‑ready bedrooms (master may be reserved at 1236)
- 4–4.5 bathrooms • multiple lounges across levels
- High ceilings • natural wood & stone finishes
Entertainment
- Private home theater for movie nights
- Games room • pool table
- Smart TV • high‑speed Wi‑Fi
Relaxation
- Outdoor jacuzzi / hot tub
- Indoor fireplaces • cozy reading corners
- Decks with mountain air & stargazing
Kitchen & Dining
- Chef’s kitchen • premium appliances
- Island seating • large dining table
- Outdoor BBQ station
Property Overview

Eco-Friendly Design
Winter: Ski & Snowboard Near the House
Bear Mountain and Snow Summit are your local playgrounds. Beginners can start on gentler slopes and lessons, while experienced riders head for terrain parks and longer runs.
What to Pack for Winter
- Layers (base/mid/outer), waterproof gloves, warm socks
- Snow chains (check road conditions before driving)
- Sunscreen & lip balm — high‑altitude sun is strong
Summer & Fall: Trails, Lake Days, and Scenic Drives
Big Bear shines in warm months with hiking, biking, lake picnics, and sunsets that linger over the ridge. Trail options range from kid‑friendly loops to longer alpine treks.
Hiking Tips
- Hydrate and bring more water than you think you need
- Altitude awareness: take it easy day one
- Stay on marked trails; pack out what you pack in
Local Eats & Coffee
From lively après‑ski to family breakfasts, the Village has options for every taste. A few guest favorites:
- Oakside • 572 Social Kitchen & Lounge • Big Bear Lake Brewing Co.
- Grizzly Manor Cafe (breakfast) • Dank Donuts • Stella Luna
- Wyatt’s Grill & Saloon (casual) • Saucy Mama’s Pizzeria
Safety & Wildlife
Black bears are shy but active — keep distance, secure food, and never approach wildlife. Check forest notices before heading out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Driveway and street parking are available seasonally; follow city signage and winter snow‑removal rules.
Please ask when booking; limited, pre‑approved pets may be allowed with an additional cleaning fee.
Yes — the cabin has high‑speed Wi‑Fi. Cell coverage varies by carrier; Wi‑Fi calling is recommended.
Cookware, basic utensils, coffee maker, and premium appliances. We provide a starter supply of basics (salt, pepper, oil).
Bear Mountain and the golf course are within walking distance; Snow Summit is a short drive.
Carry chains, check Caltrans, and leave extra time during storms.




