Bear Mountain

Location

San Bernardino County
United States
34° 13' 41.7612" N, 116° 51' 41.2884" W
US
General info: 

Located in Southern California’s San Bernardino Mountains, Bear Mountain offers a 200-acre winter playground to skiers and snowboarders. 85% of Bear Mountain is covered by over 100 freestyle features; the mountain features over 165 beginner to advanced rails, boxes, walls and other features, 4 pipes that include Southern California’s only Superpipe, along with Bear Mountain’s Skill Builder Parks geared toward freestyle skiers with beginner skills. Bear Mountain’s Beach Bar serves up great drinks in the base area while their Ice Box shop has the latest in gear for skiing and snowboarding.

BASE: 7139ft
SUMMIT: 8804ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1665ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 12
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 9
Surface: 3

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$59.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekday: US$25.00
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$72.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekend: US$32.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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