Big Bear RV Park is the only RV park located directly on the main boulevard in Big Bear Lake, offering a convenient base for exploring the mountain town. Established in 1932, the park has been hosting visitors and their dogs for nearly a century, and that history shows in how comfortable the setup feels.
The spacious full-hookup sites come with either 50 or 100-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections, so you’ve got everything you need to settle in properly. On-site you’ll find community bathrooms with hot showers, washer and dryers for longer stays, an outdoor BBQ grill and picnic area where you can cook dinner while your dog lounges nearby, and a community lounge with a pool table, TV, and full kitchen if you want to hang out inside.
Being right on Big Bear Boulevard is genuinely useful if you’re traveling with a dog. You can walk to restaurants, shops, and cafes without needing to drive everywhere, and the proximity to the lake means water access is within reach. It’s the kind of location where you can grab coffee in the morning and take your dog to check out the water by afternoon without any real hassle.
The park welcomes dogs and operates year-round, so whether you’re planning a summer weekend or a winter getaway, you’ve got options. They offer nightly, weekly, and monthly stays, which means you can book whatever works for your trip length. The location roughly 2.5 hours from most Southern California cities makes it a manageable weekend escape without feeling like you’re driving forever.
Since pet policies and fees can shift seasonally or with management changes, it’s worth calling ahead to confirm what applies to your dog before you book your dates.





