Big Bear In April; Top Things You Must Do

Bobby Dyer
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PCT Hikers Arrive At Big Bear In April

The ski resorts are closing up and spring hiking season is in full swing. Hikers taking on the Pacific Crest Trail are passing through Big Bear which sits at mile 266 on the PCT. The town of Big Bear loves hosting the hikers and you can expect to see many travelers passing through the city with the backpacks as they rest for a few days off of the trail.

Also, Big Bear Lake opened on April 1 for boating and recreational activities on the water.

As far as Big Bear weather goes for April, the average high temperature is 58 degrees Fahrenheit while the average low temperate is 29 degrees Fahrenheit.  The water temperature in Big Bear Lake is a cool 57 degrees Fahrenheit.

Due to the COVID19, we are not experiencing a standard April in Big Bear. It is always best to check the current Pandemic restrictions before you embark on your mountain adventure to stay prepared.

TOP EVENTS HAPPENING IN BIG BEAR IN April

Hike The PCT Through Big Bear

BIG BEAR LAKE

Nestled onto the Pacific Crest Trail at mile marker 266, Big Bear Lake is one of the PCT Hiker’s favorite stops for resting up. “Taking a few zeros”, as hikers refer to it as when they lay low and rest from hiking the trail.

Even if you can’t hike the entire PCT this season, many recreational hikers enjoy doing shorter day hikes or overnight hikes around the Big Bear Lake region.

 

HIGH ALTITUDE TRAINING

BIG BEAR Lake

Big Bear Lake sits at just under 7,000 feet elevation and is the perfect destination for high altitude training. Everyone from runners, boxers, cyclists, and swimmers head to Big Bear for training at high altitudes.

If you have an upcoming event or competition and need to improve your performance and stamina, consider heading to Big Bear.

Spring Fishing

Big Bear Lake

Be the first on the lake to catch huge mountain trout before the summer rush begins. One of the best places to catch fish on Big Bear Lake is from the beach shoreline on the north side of the lake near the dam.

 

Helicopter Tours

BIG BEAR AIRPORT

Head to the Big Bear Airport and lift off over the mountains on a scenic helicopter tour. The helicopter has a capacity for you, 2 friends, and of course the pilot.

I have done the tour before and can say it is amazing. You get to see views of Big Bear you didn’t know exist. The tour brings you over alpine lakes, waterfalls, and dives down into scenic valleys. You can book your trip at the Big Bear Airport.

 

Enjoy Big Bear Lake

April to October

The season has arrived where you can get out on the water. Big Bear Lake opens each year in April and is an awesome experience! You can do everything on the water from renting your own boat or water sports toys to hopping onto the famous Pirate Ship Boat Tour.

 

ACTION ZIPLINE & SEGWAY TOURS

OPEN YEAR ROUND

ACTION TOURS CALIFORNIA

For action-packed adrenaline check out doing a zip line experience with Action Tours California! This is a scenic way to learn about the specific nature of Big Bear National Forest while enjoying the thrill of flying on 9 different choice zip lines. Get a new kind of high with this high altitude fun!

 

WEEKLY LOCAL EVENTS IN BIG BEAR:

WEDNESDAYS: WYATT’S COUNTRY WEDNESDAYS

EVERYDAY – VIRTUAL YOGA CLASSES FROM MOUNTAIN YOGA CENTER

Big Bear is Southern California’s ultimate four seasons mountain town. Plan on having a fantastic time with whichever experiences you embark on and enjoy your time in the mountains.

Check out upcoming Big Bear events for your next adventure.

For Big Bear’s live music scene, check out The Cave for the best venue and upcoming shows.

If you have any questions about other events happening in Big Bear, please contact our receptionist at the Big Bear Retreat Center and Hostel.

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