With a population of 5,019, Big Bear Lake is a must-see destination in California, United States. It is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. We recommend you stay at least 10 days in order to fully appreciate everything Big Bear Lake has to offer.
Looking for warm weather? Then head to Big Bear Lake in July, when the average temperature is 64.4 °F, and the highest can go up to 80.6 °F. The coldest month, on the other hand, is January, when it can get as cold as 19.4 °F, with an average temperature of 33.8 °F. You’re likely to see more rain in January, when precipitation is around 4.6″. In contrast, June is usually the driest month of the year in Big Bear Lake, with an average rainfall of 0.2″.
Although Big Bear Lake doesn’t have its own airport, you can fly to Ontario Airport (ONT), which is located 41 miles from Big Bear Lake. Los Angeles Airport is the most popular, with regular flights from American Airlines, Azul, Alaska Airlines and other airlines departing from the United States. The shortest domestic flight to Big Bear Lake departs from Oakland and takes around 1h 23m.
Amtrak is the only carrier operating train routes to Big Bear Lake. The train journey from Big Bear Lake to Fullerton takes 0h 39m and costs around $14 for a one-way ticket. When coming by train from Woodland Hills, expect to pay about $14 for a 0h 43m trip.
Another option to get to Big Bear Lake is to pick up a car rental from Los Angeles, which is about 81 miles from Big Bear Lake. You’ll find branches of Kyte and Hertz, among others, in Los Angeles.
Several bus lines operate bus routes to Big Bear Lake, including FlixBus, Greyhound and Amtrak. From Long Beach, the bus ride to Big Bear Lake takes 35 miles and will cost you around $11. From Ontario, the ticket costs about $20 for a journey of 40 miles.
Average rates range from around $263 per night for a double room in a 3-star hotel to $453 and up for a 5-star experience. If you’re on a budget, well-reviewed accommodations include Big Bear Lakefront Lodge and Honey Bear Lodge & Cabins.
Renting a car in Big Bear Lake costs $63 per day, on average, or $630 if you want to rent if for 10 days.
You’re likely to save money by renting your car at the airport: locations in the city are, on average, 17% more expensive than at Los Angeles.
Expect to pay $3.79 per gallon in Big Bear Lake (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your rental car, filling up the tank will cost between $45.42 and $60.57. The most frequently booked car type in Big Bear Lake is Full-size (GMC Yukon or similar). If you’re looking to save money, though, keep in mind that Economy rental cars (Chevrolet Spark or similar) are, on average, 66% cheaper than other rental car types in the city.