Dog Parks in Big Bear, California!
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(909) 866-9700 |
Dog Park in Big Bear, California: Bark Park- The park is north of the parking lot, adjacent to Big Bear Lake, between Swim Beach and the baseball fields; fenced area for large dogs and for small dogs, wash stations where dogs' owners can rinse them off after a dip in the lake, grass park. |
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(909) 866-3437 |
Pet Friendly Trail in Big Bear, California: Cougar Crest Trail- This trail is well known to visitors and residents alike, located within the San Bernadino National forest, this trail offers magnificent views of the lake and valley below, at Bertha Peak. Trailhead is located on Highway 38, west of Big Bear, and there is parking at the trailhead. 2 miles up it connects to the Pacific Crest Trail, where you can extend your high significantly, **this trail is strenuous, caution to bring enough water for you pup and yourself Dogs must be leashed, and are allowed throughout San Bernadino Forest Trails in Big Bear |
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(909) 866-3437 |
Pet Friendly Trail in Big Bear, California: Grout Bay Trail- Located on the scenic north shore of Big Bear Lake, The trail is 3.5 miles each way, rated easy to moderate; to get there from the village, head west on Hwy 18, take highway 38 to the right, towards the nortwest corner of the lake The trail begins at the Grout Bay Picnic Area, after the trail is over and you hit to fire road, you can either ride the Hanna Flat single track all the way to the campground then double back Pets must be leashed ** Adventure Pass required $5/day or $30/year |
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(909) 866-3437 |
Pet Friendly Trail in Big Bear, California: Pine Knot Trail- Enjoy oaks, pine, wildflowers, and spectacular views of Big Bear Lake along this trail, that starts at the Aspen Glen Picnic area and continues south until it approaches Grand View Point; serene switchbacking through thick forest and meadows and elevates the hiker to lofty lake vistas and a beautiful panoramic point from which San Gorgonio and Catalina Island can be viewed About 3 miles back and forth, with a rating of moderate to difficult; this trail begins by the Alpine Glen Picnic Area, butin order to park there you'll need a "Forest Day Pass" that you can get from a local sporting food store or local convenience market and put the pass on your window for the officers to see. To get there, head west on Highway 18 and turn left on Tulip Lane. Pets must be leashed ** Adventure Pass required $5/day or $30/year |
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(909) 337-2444 |
Pet Friendly Trail in Big Bear, California: Hanna Flat Trail- This park is located in the San Bernadino National Forest; 9 miles round trip, moderate trail Due to the bald eagle winter habitat this trail is closed November 1 to April 1 To get to Hanna Flat Trail, take Highway 18 to Big Bear Lake Dam, go straight, do not cross the dam, highway 18 becomes highway 38, go to the Fawnskin Fire Station and turn left onto Rim of the World Drive; it is about 2.5 miles on a dirt road to the campsite and trailhead or park at Gray's Peak Trailhead You can also find Hanna Flat Trail beginning at Hanna Flat Campground, between sites 54 and 55 during the campground's open season |
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(909) 864-6861
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Dog Park near Big Bear, California: Aurantia Dog Park- 12-acre park that serves as a landmark to the long history of this place, dating back to the 1850's orange groves. It is a wild land park that features many foot paths, a fenced dog park, picnic shelters, a children's play area, and restroom facilities. Wear sunscreen or bring your umbrella because there isn't any shade, but this is a great park! Separate sections for large and small dogs, benchs all over the park, nice little trails behind the park, clean and safe |
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E Highlands Ave & Redlands Blvd, Redlands, CA
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Dog Park near Big Bear, California: Redlands Dog Park- located in the northwest corner of Ford Park, adjacent to the Fire Prevention Demonstration Garden; there is grass and separate fenced areas for large and for small of timid dogs, drinking stations, dog waste bags, water dishes, and tennis balls. Friendly and conscientious locals |
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Dog Park near Big Bear, California: Apply Valley Dog Park- 2 Acre Dog park at Civic Center Park, located on the eastern-most edge of the park across the sidewalk from the rentention basic; two separate fenced sections for dogs based on weight class (25 pounds and under or over); each side has a drinking fountain with a dog fountain, dog waste clean up stations. |
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