Big Bear Lake, The ultimate dog-friendly destination year-round

By: Roger Coryell
Three dogs run along a narrow dirt path in the forest at Big Bear Lake, CA. A smiling golden retriever is on the left. In the center is a smaller dog, and to the right is a larger black-and-white dog with its tongue out. Trees line the sides of the path, and sunlight filters through the branches in this dog-friendly area.
Photo by Visit Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake, CA, in the San Bernardino Mountains, is a haven for dog lovers looking for a getaway in any season. Whether you’re into summer swims, fall hikes, winter snow fun, or spring blooms, Big Bear has it all for you and your four-legged friend.

Summer: water, trails, and tail-wagging fun

Summer at Big Bear Lake is all about water and trails. The lake’s dog-friendly shorelines mean you and your pup can dive into some serious splash time. Paddleboarding and kayaking here aren’t just for humans; your dog can join in, too.

For those who prefer dry land, hiking trails like Castle Rock and the Alpine Pedal Path offer spectacular views and enough exercise to tire out even the most energetic dog. Just remember to pack water and a portable bowl; even the most scenic trails can feel long under the summer sun.

Fall: scenic strolls and cozy vibes

Fall transforms Big Bear Lake into a canvas of reds, oranges, and yellows. Cooler temps make it perfect for hiking the Pine Knot Trail, where the views are worth every step.

A leisurely day in the Village is another great option. With dog-friendly patios and shops, you can enjoy a meal or browse for unique finds without leaving your furry friend behind.

Winter: snowy adventures

Big Bear Lake in winter means snow-covered fun. While the ski resorts are a no-go for dogs, there’s plenty else to do. The Alpine Pedal Path turns into a winter wonderland for a serene walk in the crisp air.

For some off-leash play, check out Bark Park. It’s a fenced area where your dog can run wild in the snow, meeting new friends. If your dog loves snow as much as you do, consider snowshoeing on the trails around the lake.

Spring: blooms and fresh air

Spring brings wildflowers and more active wildlife to Big Bear Lake. The Cougar Crest Trail is a prime spot for a spring hike, with flowers lining the path and panoramic views from the top.

The lake starts to warm up, making it a good time for fishing and boating. Many rental places welcome dogs, so your pet can join you on the water. With fewer crowds, spring offers a peaceful time to explore.

Dog-friendly activities and attractions

Boulder Bay Park

Perfect for a laid-back day, Boulder Bay Park offers picnic areas and scenic views. It’s great for a leisurely afternoon by the water, with plenty of spots for your leashed dog to explore.

Big Bear Discovery Center

This place is full of info about the local environment and hiking trails. They often host pet-friendly events, making it a good starting point for your adventures.

Scenic drives

Take a scenic drive around Big Bear Lake. The Rim of the World Scenic Byway offers breathtaking views with plenty of pull-over spots to enjoy the scenery.

Tips for a dog-friendly visit

Accommodations: Many lodges, cabins, and vacation rentals are pet-friendly. Check pet policies when booking.

Dining: Look for restaurants with dog-friendly patios, especially in the Village.

Safety: Keep your dog on a leash in public areas and be mindful of wildlife. Bring water for hikes and always clean up after your pet.

Health: Ensure your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations and bring a basic first-aid kit for minor injuries.

Big Bear Lake offers activities and natural beauty you and your dog can enjoy year-round. Whether hiking in the summer, exploring fall foliage, playing in the snow, or watching spring blooms, Big Bear Lake is the perfect spot for making lasting memories with your furry friend.

For more info on planning your dog-friendly trip to Big Bear Lake, visit DogTrekker’s Big Bear Lake page.

 

© 2024 DogTrekker.com
Website by Brandhound