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Access Site CA

Big Bear Marina

Big Bear Lake

Source: california_department_of_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Big Bear Lake, CA
County: San Bernardino
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 34.24359300, -116.91798000
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About This Access Site
Big Bear Marina on Big Bear Lake in Southern California offers a convenient boat ramp and docking facilities for paddlers and boaters. The marina is located just off Big Bear Boulevard, providing easy access to the lake. All docks are secured with locked, key-access gates, ensuring the safety of your vessel.

In addition to the boat ramp, Big Bear Marina may offer opportunities for various water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing, allowing visitors to enjoy an active and adventurous day on the water. Nearby Juniper Point also features a boat launch ramp and fishing dock, providing additional access points to the lake.

Big Bear Lake is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with a variety of species like bald eagles, white pelicans, and great blue herons commonly spotted in the area, especially during the winter months. Anglers will also find the lake well-stocked with rainbow trout, which are planted regularly throughout the year.
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One of the best places to view wildlife in Big Bear is at the Stanfield Cut-off, the causeway that crosses the eastern portion of Big Bear Lake. In winter, watch for bald eagles. Call the Big Bear Discovery Center for bald eagle count,  909-382-2790. All year watch for white pelicans, coots, great blue herons, and mergansers.Fishing information: Rainbow trout is planted 3 times per month spring...

One of the best places to view wildlife in Big Bear is at the Stanfield Cut-off, the causeway that crosses the eastern portion of Big Bear Lake. In winter, watch for bald eagles. Call the Big Bear Discovery Center for bald eagle count,  909-382-2790. All year watch for white pelicans, coots, great blue herons, and mergansers.Fishing information: Rainbow trout is planted 3 times per month spring through fall. A fishing license is required for 16 years and over.  

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