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Big Bear Lake Cabin Rentals - Pine Tree Cottage

Description

We have spared no expense in making Lakeview Cabin your ultimate vacation getaway. This home was built in 2008 and boasts views of Big Bear Lake from the large living room windows and wrap around decks. It is located steps to the park, swim beach, and lake and a very short drive to the ski resorts and village. Whether you are sleeping in our plush designer beds, watching our large flat screen television in front of a roaring fire, cooking in our spacious kitchen with granite countertops and stainless appliances, relaxing on the deck, or soaking in the outdoor spa, you will not have to sacrifice luxury and comfort while visiting Big Bear Lake.

Lakeview cabin has reverse floor plan to take advantage of the view of the lake. There are 2 bedrooms and a full bath with granite countertops and tub enclosure on the first floor. The bedrooms include a queen size bed in one bedroom and two sets of twin/full bunk beds in the other bedroom all made with fresh linens prior to your stay.

Walk up a short flight of stairs, and you will be greeted by the great room with knotty pine vaulted ceilings and large picturesque windows overlooking Meadow Park, Big Bear Lake, and the San Bernardino Mountains. The living area is perfect for your whole group to enjoy with a large flat screen television, wood-burning fireplace, pool table, dining area and open kitchen with breakfast bar. Also on this level is a powder room with large front loading washer/dryer.

The master bedroom is on the second floor. It boasts knotty pine vaulted ceilings and lake views. The master includes a king size bed and a deluxe bathroom with a shower and separate spa tub with jets and granite throughout.

The kitchen includes all of your cooking essentials such as pots and pans, silverware, cooking utensils, dishware, glassware, coffee maker and more. It also offers all major appliances including a dishwasher, built-in microwave, refrigerator, and gas stove.

Outside, on the second floor deck, you can enjoy the gorgeous views while using our charcoal BBQ or walk downstairs and take a dip in our outdoor spa.

We want your visit to Big Bear to be the best experience possible and we hope to see you year after year. We love the mountain and hope you will love it as much as we do. The quality of our home is unsurpassed. You will not find this caliber of home and amenities provided for the value we are offering. Book early to reserve the best dates!

Maximum Occupancy : 10

Note: Lakeview Cabin is a few short steps to Meadow Lake Cottage and Cozy Bear Cottage. If you have a large group of up to 24, these three homes are perfect to combine.

General Directions to Lakeview.

HWY 330/HWY 18 THRU RUNNING SPRINGS
From The Los Angeles Area:
Take Interstate 10 East to the Hwy. 30 North to Hwy. 330/ Mountain Resorts. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake Dam. Stay on Big Bear Boulevard and turn left on Paine Rd., which turns into Big Bear Blvd. Approximately 1/4 mile from Village, you will turn left on Georgia Ave. (If you reach Summit Blvd., you have gone 3 blocks too far).

From Orange County Or The South Bay Area:
Take the 91 East (or the 55 North to the 91 East), to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, to Hwy. 30 North, to Hwy. 330/Mountain Resorts. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam. Stay on Big Bear Blvd. and turn left on Paine Road which turns into Big Bear Blvd. Approximately 1/4 mile from Village, you will turn left on Georgia Ave. (If you reach Summit Blvd., you have gone 3 blocks too far).

From The San Diego Area:
Take Interstate 15 North, to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, to Hwy. 30 North, to Hwy. 330/Mountain Resorts, which will take you up into the mountains. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 east and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam. Stay on Big Bear Blvd. and turn left on Paine Road which turns into Big Bear Blvd. Approximately 1/4 mile from Village, you will turn left on Georgia Ave. (If you reach Summit Blvd., you have gone 3 blocks too far).

From The San Fernando Valley Area:
Take the 101 East, to the 134 East, to the 210 East to Hwy. 330/Mountain Resorts. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake Dam. Stay on Big Bear Blvd. and turn left on Paine Road, which turns into Big Bear Blvd. Approximately 1/4 mile from Village, you will turn left on Georgia Ave. (If you reach Summit Blvd., you have gone 3 blocks too far).

HWY 38 THROUGH REDLANDS
From The Los Angeles Area:
Take Interstate 10 East, past Hwy 30, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy 38). There will be a stop sign at the bottom of the off ramp, continue straight 1 block to Orange Street, turn left. After approximately 1 mile turn right on East Lugonia Ave (Hwy 38). Follow Hwy 38 through Mentone to Big Bear City. Hwy 38 will turn left onto Big Bear Blvd. At the first stoplight (Greenway Drive), Hwy 38 turns right. Stay straight on Big Bear Blvd which is now Hwy 18. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia Ave.

From Orange County or South Bay Area:
Take the 91 East (or the 55 North to the 91 East), to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, past Hwy 30, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy 38). There will be a stop sign at the bottom of the off ramp, continue straight 1 block to Orange Street, turn left. After approximately1 mile turn right on East Lugonia Ave (Hwy 38). Follow Hwy 38 through Mentone to Big Bear City. Hwy 38 will turn left onto Big Bear Blvd. At the first stoplight (Greenway Drive), Hwy 38 turns right. Stay straight on Big Bear Blvd which is now Hwy 18. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

From The San Diego Area:
Take Interstate 15 North, to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, past Hwy 30, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy 38). There will be a stop sign at the bottom of the off ramp, continue straight 1 block to Orange Street, turn left. After approximately 1 mile turn right on East Lugonia Ave (Hwy 38). Follow Hwy 38 through Mentone to Big Bear City. Hwy 38 will turn left onto Big Bear Blvd. At the first stoplight (Greenway Drive), Hwy 38 turns right. Stay straight on Big Bear Blvd, which is now Hwy 18. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

From The Palm Springs Area:
Take Interstate 10 West to Yucaipa. Take the County Line Road off-ramp. Turn right. Follow County Line Road to Bryant St. Turn left. Follow Bryant St. to Highway 38. Turn right onto Highway 38, which turns into Highway 18, which turns into Big Bear Blvd. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

HWY 18 THROUGH THE LUCERNE VALLEY
From The Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley Areas:
Take the 210 Freeway North or Interstate 10 East to Interstate 15 North. Follow the 15 North over the Cajon Pass towards Victorville and take the Bear Valley Road exit. Turn right (East) at Hwy 18 through the Lucerne Valley. Hwy 18 will take you into Big Bear Valley. Follow this road along the North Shore of Big Bear Lake to the Standfield Cut off, turn left and proceed over the bridge. At the stoplight turn right and follow Big Bear Blvd past the shopping centers. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

From The San Diego Area:
Take the 15 North to the 215 North, which merges into the 15 North. Follow the 15 North over the Cajon Pass towards Victorville and take the Bear Valley Road exit. Turn right (East) at Hwy 18 towards Lucerne Valley. In Lucerne Valley Hwy 18 bears to the right taking you into Big Bear Valley. Follow this road along the North Shore of Big Bear Lake to the Standfield Cut off, turn left and proceed over the bridge. At the stoplight turn right and follow Big Bear Blvd past the shopping centers. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

From the Orange County or the South Bay Area:
Take the 91 East (or the 55 North to the 91 East) to the 215 North. The 215 North merges into the 15 North. Follow the 15 North over the Cajon Pass towards Victorville and take the Bear Valley Road exit. Turn right (East) at Hwy 18 towards Lucerne Valley. In Lucerne Valley Hwy 18 bears to the right taking you into the Big Bear Valley. Follow this road along the North Shore of Big Bear Lake to the Standfield Cut off, turn left and proceed over the bridge. At the stoplight turn right and follow Big Bear Blvd past the shopping centers. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

From The Las Vegas Area:
Take the Interstate 15 South, to Hwy 247 South. This will bring you to the Lucerne Valley. Go past two stop signs and turn left onto Hwy 18, which leads up the mountain to Big Bear Valley. Follow Hwy 18 approximately 6 miles to Stanfield Cutoff. Turn left, drive across the lake. Turn right at the stop sign onto Big Bear Blvd. Go past Summit Blvd., and turn right on Georgia.

DIRECTIONS TO GROCERY STORES
There are two major grocery stores in Big Bear Lake, Vons and Stater Bros. They are located across the street from each other. From the cabin make a left on Big Bear Blvd. and about 1 mile down you will see Vons on your left and Stater Bros. on the right. There is also a Blockbuster Video in the same mall as Stater Bros. There is also a K-Mart located on your left side before you reach Vons.

DIRECTIONS TO THE VILLAGE
Make a right on Big Bear Blvd. and a left on Pine Knot. Pine Knot is the main street for the village.

DIRECTIONS TO SKI AREAS
Snow Summit: Make a left on Big Bear Blvd. Go to Summit Blvd and turn right.
Bear Mountain: Make a left on Big Bear Blvd. Go to Moonridge Rd. and turn right. Stay on this road and follow the signs to Bear Mountain.

About Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake, California, lies in a valley, unsurpassed in mountain beauty, towering pines, sparkling streams, hidden lakes and abundant wildlife. Surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, Big Bear Lake is a year-round playground for winter and summer sports enthusiasts, as well as a refuge for city dwellers to relax and enjoy the beauty of the majestic pine trees that cover the landscape, the abundant wildlife, the wildflowers in the spring, and the snow in the winter.

To the millions of tourists who visit this forested paradise every year, Big Bear Lake offers world-class snowboarding, skiing, hiking, biking, boating, fishing and entertainment for the whole family. In the winter, the area is a favorite with young and old who come to play in the snow - making snowmen, sledding and tobogganing are just some of the fun things to do. Big Bear Lake is located in San Bernardino County about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles (approx. 2 hours drive), 111 miles from Beverly Hills (approx. 2 hours 20 min. drive) and 29 miles from San Bernardino (approx. 45min. drive).

History of Big Bear Lake

In 1845, Benjamin Wilson was on an expedition to the Mohave River. When he passed through the San Bernardino Mountain range he accidentally discovered the mountain resort now called Big Bear. The name was not always Big Bear though. It was originally named Bear Valley. The name was made because of the many grizzly that roamed the area. The area was full with animals. Grizzly bears, beavers, birds, and many other animals attracted more and more people to Bear Valley for gaming. Little time passed and gold was discovered in nearby mountains. This triggered a small gold rush in the Bear Valley. Enough prospectors came to Bear Valley in the hunt for gold and silver ore the Bear Valley Mining District was founded.

TO RESERVE YOUR BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN CABIN, CONTACT - STACIE LINKA
Phone: 800-770-2210
Fax: 818-449-0409
Email: info@bigbear-cabin.com

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