Sunset Big Bear

740 Stanfield Cutoff , Big Bear, CA 92314

Hours

Sunset - Plan to be there about 30 minutes prior for the best colors.

Cost

Visiting is free!

About

There's nothing like taking in a sunset in Big Bear country. The day's last rays paint pastel streaks across the sky, and clouds burn with orange, charcoal, or dazzling whites. But where's the best place to view a sunset? The answer: Sunset Big Bear.

Initially discovered by gold-mining enthusiasts in the mid-1800s, Big Bear Valley soon became a hub for logging and ranching activities. Not until the 1920s did Sunset Big Bear transition into a popular leisure and relaxation spot.

This enchanting destination, elevated at approximately 7,000 feet, would famously become known as 'Heaven on Earth.' Here, nature's beauty and serenity unfold, making Sunset Big Bear something every visitor should experience, no matter the season.

This idyllic landmark is close to other things to do like Stanfield Marsh Wildlife and Waterfowl Preserve or Big Bear Solar Observatory. Such convenience lets visitors easily plan multiple activities centered around the outdoors and nature's wonders.

Sunset Big Bear is a testament to the area's rich history, from a once-thriving gold mining town to an idyllic vacation spot.

Sunset Big Bear: Fun Facts & Cool Features

As the name suggests, experiencing an unforgettable sunset in this location is a must on your Big Bear vacation.

No matter when you visit, the skies transform into a breathtaking canvas of color as the sun sets behind the mountains. You'll witness an ethereal atmosphere that has captivated countless hearts and imaginations.

Visitors should park on North Shore Drive and walk to the Carol Marrison East Public Launch Ramp. The area is perfect for snapping stunning photos of the lake and ducks. Next, follow the Alpine Pedal Path Trail 1E50 towards the Stanfield Cutoff. From here, you'll witness the best sunset views on Big Bear Lake.

Additionally, it offers awe-inspiring views of the surrounding San Bernardino Mountains and nearby valleys, making it a photographer's paradise.

Aside from being surrounded by key landmarks like Big Bear Discovery Center, it is also close to some of the best eateries. Discover boutiques at The Village Shops and Courtyard, along with dining at places like Peppercorn Grille, to name a few.

Another unique feature is the untouched area amid lush forest and pristine lake. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying serenity with breathtaking wonders.

After shopping, skiing, or visiting area attractions, cap off your day with a sunset at this iconic spot.

Getting There

Here are driving directions from the center of Big Bear City to Sunset Big Bear:

  • Head west on Big Bear Blvd toward Hackamore Ln.
  • Stay on Big Bear Blvd for about 4.3 miles.
  • Turn left onto Stanfield Cutoff.
  • Continue for approximately 0.7 miles.
  • Address: 740 Stanfield Cutoff, Big Bear, CA 92314

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to secure the best spot for sunset viewing.
  • Bring a lightweight chair or blanket for a more comfortable experience.
  • Pack some snacks and beverages to enjoy watching the sunset.
  • Remember your camera to capture unforgettable views and memories!
  • Wear comfortable shoes to navigate the rocky and uneven terrain.

Location

740 Stanfield Cutoff , Big Bear, CA 92314

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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