Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain

800 Wildrose Lane Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Hours

Sunday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Cost

There are several activities to choose from, so we've included general pricing for some of the highlights (individual, combo, and day passes available for several of these). Minimum height limits applicable on some rides (approx 36" - 38"):

Alpine Slide: Single ride $10

Go-Karts: $10 - $24

Mineshaft: $20 (child $10)

Mini-golf: $9 (child $8)

Soaring Eagle: $12

Winter Snow Play

(November - Easter)

Tubing day-pass $55 (child $35)

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

About

Are you looking for a thrilling, year-round adventure for the whole family? Look no further than the Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain in Big Bear, California. Home to a world-famous slide, this recreation area offers excitement for all ages.

Located in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains, Magic Mountain has been giving visitors an adrenaline rush since 1972. The Alpine Slide is one of its most popular attractions, offering a unique experience that combines the thrill of a roller coaster with the beauty of nature.

Riders board individual carts and zip down a winding track on the side of the mountain. The ride features stunning views of Big Bear Lake and the mountain's lush pine forests.

The concrete slide is safe, and riders can control their speed with the brake, making it an enjoyable experience for all ages. Additionally, riders watch a safety video beforehand and must be five years old and 36 inches tall to ride solo.

Another ride worth trying is the Mineshaft Coaster, the first of its kind in California! The carts are attached to a metal track with turns, banks, and steep drops, making for an exhilarating experience.

Additional activities include go-karts, water slides, snow tubing, and mini golf—there's something for everyone. After your adventure, refuel at any of the nearby eateries. Tropicali offers Hawaiian-inspired cuisine, while The Cookshak features burgers and healthy sandwiches.

The Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain is a must-visit for any traveler's Big Bear adventure!

Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Alpine Slide has been around for over 40 years and has become an iconic attraction in the area. It continues to draw visitors worldwide for its unique experience. This quarter-mile-long slide features tight turns, steep drops, and high speeds, making it stand out from other amusement park rides.

The mile-long Mineshaft Coaster is equally appealing. The carts are fixed to a metal rail system that twists and turns down Magid Mountain. Like the Alpine Coaster, riders control their speed with a hand brake.

The best part of both rides is that both feature a scenic chairlift to the summit. The leisurely ride offers stunning mountain and lake views, adding serenity to a thrilling downhill run.

The mini-golf is ideal for a more chill experience, while the Soaring Eagle, water slide, and snow tubing offer year-round fun.

The attraction is near some of the area's top things to do, such as Action Zipline Tours, Big Bear Alpine Zoo, and Gold Rush Mining Company Adventures. Such convenience makes planning and coordinating your day with back-to-back thrills easy.

With glimpses of wildlife and breathtaking scenery, this incredible mountain slide will take you on an adventure!

Getting There

Are you planning a trip to the Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain in Big Bear, CA? Here is a step-by-step guide to getting you there from Los Angeles:

  1. Take I-5 North out of Los Angeles until you reach Route 38 West.
  2. Follow Route 38 West until you reach Big Bear Lake.
  3. Turn left onto Wildwood Drive and follow it for about two miles until you reach Magic Mountain Road.
  4. Turn right on Magic Mountain Road and drive about three miles until you reach the park entrance.
  5. Once inside the park, follow signs to the Alpine Slide.

Local Tips

  • Plan ahead and check the weather conditions in Big Bear before you visit, as this can affect your experience on the Alpine Slide.
  • It’s recommended to wear long sleeves and pants while riding the slide, as well as closed-toed shoes that won't slip off your feet easily.
  • Remember to bring a camera or phone with you to capture all of the fantastic views from the chairlift and slide!
  • Save time by purchasing tickets online before you arrive at Magic Mountain so you can go straight to the park entrance when you get there.

Location

800 Wildrose Lane 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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