Action Zipline Tours

41693 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Hours

Open Thursday - Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

Cost

With so many packages to choose from, listing all the details is impossible. Instead, we've selected several for reference; check their website for the specifics on other adventures. Military & Group Discounts available.

Zipline Tour:

  • $155 for participants 8 years and older

Snowshoe Tour:

  • $125 for participants 10 years and older

Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for updates.

About

Thrilling, heart-pumping, and adrenaline-filled outdoor adventures await at Action Zipline Tours. 

Belinda Bain is not just the founder of Action Zipline Tours; she is the life force behind it. Her journey began five years ago when an exhilarating ziplining experience in Colorado with her son sparked an idea.

Belinda envisioned bringing this adventure to Big Bear Valley. Her determination turned this vision into reality, starting with purchasing 44 acres of mountainous land to create a zipline course with breathtaking views.

Today, it offers many activities beyond ziplining, including rock climbing, tree climbing, snowshoe treks, and even water-based adventures like flyboarding. Each activity is designed to be accessible (suitable for ages 10 and up) and comes with the assurance of safety, guided by highly-trained professionals.

Collaborating with local organizations, they offer special events and themed tours, like the exciting Pumpkin Smash and the relaxing Zip and Sip. The facility is close to other attractions like the Big Bear Queen Lake Tour and Snow Summit, which makes combining multiple adventures easy to plan.

Their involvement with local scouts, summer camps, the Wounded Warrior Project, and educational institutions reflects their philanthropic spirit. All these add up to make Action Zipline Tours a must-do when visiting Big Bear Lake.

Action Zipline Tours: Fun Facts & Cool Features

At the heart of its offerings is its zipline experience, a standout feature that draws visitors from all over. The course boasts nine unique ziplines and a suspension bridge. It is set at a breathtaking elevation near 8,000 feet, offering panoramic views of Johnson Valley and Mt. San Gorgonio.

This thrilling ride is not just about soaring through the sky; it's a journey that includes an off-road adventure in Swiss Army Pinzgauers. These extra features enhance the overall experience with a touch of rugged exploration.

The facility's proximity to top restaurants like Gaby's Latin Flavors and Barrel 33 makes grabbing a hearty meal after a tour simple.

The Segway tours complement the high-energy zipline tours, which offer a relaxed yet engaging way to explore the Big Bear area. Riding on X2 Turf model Segways, visitors glide through the village and down to the water. It's an immersive journey in the valley's rich history and stunning natural scenery.

No matter the season, Action Zipline Tours is your go-to for an action-filled getaway.

Getting There

Here's how you can get to Action Tours from Big Bear City:

  • Head west on E Big Bear Blvd toward Greenway Dr.
  • Continue on E Big Bear Blvd.
  • Keep following E Big Bear Blvd. The road will lead you through the heart of Big Bear Lake.
  • Address: 40957 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315.

Local Tips

  • Action Tours is the only Big Bear segway tour that operates year-round.
  • Check their website for discounts and group rates.
  • All adventures have age and weight restrictions; check online before making reservations.
  • The ziplines can reach up to 35 miles per hour!

Location

41693 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Frequently Asked Questions

As a popular drive-to destination, there are three main routes leading to Big Bear: Highways 330, 38, and 18. Driving distance to Big Bear, CA from major hubs: Los Angeles (105 miles), San Diego (155 miles), Palm Springs (90 miles), and Las Vegas, NV (210 miles). Big Bear is also about an 8-hour drive from San Francisco.

Flying? The most common California airports to get to Big Bear are LAX (Los Angeles), Ontario International (ONT), Palm Springs, or the John Wayne Airport in Orange County. A small airport in Big Bear is also available for private planes.

As a four-season destination, there is always something to enjoy in Big Bear. With that said, the busiest times are definitely ski season (from about late November or mid-December through mid-March) and summer months between Memorial Day to Labor Day. Skiing and snowboarding are the main attractions for winter, while outdoor adventures in and around Big Bear Lake are high points throughout the summer.

Spring and fall are equally as welcoming in Big Bear, particularly for those looking to avoid bigger crowds. Additionally, spring and fall are peak fishing seasons for rainbow trout.

Big Bear is home to a variety of annual events and festivals, not to mention the best Oktoberfest in the Western U.S. Some of the traditional highlights include:

  • Oktoberfest: A popular fall tradition for over 50 years that combines German traditions and Big Bear’s mountain landscape into a frenzy of music, food, and drinks. Prost!
  • Big Bear Maifest: Yet another celebration of beer, food, and music set in the fabulous spring, generally late May.
  • Big Bear Run: A two-day dual sport motorcycle tour of the mountains surrounding beautiful Big Bear Lake, running motors for over 30 years.
  • Tour de Big Bear: This late summer two-day cycling event is one of Southern California’s favorite rides
  • Annual Bald Eagle Count: An annual event for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts to observe bald eagles during their wintering period.
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