Debi & Joe Cuccinotto2 days agoFrom
This is a small family-owned park that sits right on the north shore of Big Bear Lake. They have 2 docks and a boat launch. They also have bike and kayak rentals. The park is well maintained and the family is very friendly and accommodating. Many of the lakeside spots are occupied by very friendly annual visitors. It's just a short walk to the lake from anywhere in the park. There is a large grassy common area with chairs, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We camped at Lighthouse Trailer Resort in a Fifth Wheel. We never used our truck for transportation once we arrived. We rode our bikes everywhere. It's only 5 miles to the south shore with all the grocery, bars, restaurants, and gift shops. There is a walk/bike path most of the way and most of the streets have a bike lane. Across the street from the park is San Bernadino Natl Forest which also has biking and hiking trails. This is a big winter destination for skiing, but most everything was open for summer visitors. We rode our bikes for a wine-tasting and a few nice lunches on the south shore and picnicked and toured the Natl Forest daily
Nathan G2 days agoFrom
Very cool place! Friendly staff, great spots to camp and stay. It is a weird mix of people who stay long term and regular campers, but everyone has been super friendly. Bathrooms and showers are available, access to the lake and a dock, and rentals! It's super convenient and easy! The store here is well stocked and has great hours.
Connie Blake2 days agoFrom
Had an amazing time, park was right next to the lake and had a beautiful view from my site. The staff was very nice and helpful. The Alpine pedal trail is adjacent to the park as well as the Serrano campground where most of my friends stayed. I would definitely come her again. The facilities were nice and well kept.