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Top 8 Lakes around Big Bear Lake

Best lakes around Big Bear Lake, located in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains, offer diverse natural experiences. Big Bear Lake itself is a large, seven-mile-long body of water known for year-round recreational opportunities, including water sports, fishing, hiking, and biking. The area provides a high-altitude escape with a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various lake environments, from bustling recreational hubs to tranquil ecological reserves.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Wooden path Stanfield Marsh

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Hiking less than two miles, the Cougar Crest Trail takes you to the north side of Big Bear Lake. The small town where you'll find everything your hiking heart desires …

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Awesome views of Big Bear Lake

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The views start to open up around this point with great views of Big Bear Lake, and behind it, the San Gorgonio Wildnerness area where you can easily see San …

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Bluff Lake Reserve

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The lake is a pristine mountain marsh that sits at 7,600 ft above sea level. The trail around the lake is easy and surrounded by boulders and towering pines.

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Jenks Lake

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Jenks Lake is a great get away for a day. Hike around the lake shore or bring your fishing rod and just relax! The wooden pier is absolutely beautiful and …

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October 1, 2025, View of Big Bear Lake and San Gorgonio Wilderness

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Here you can ride your bike or walk along the footbridge on Big Bear Boulevard.

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The Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk is a lovely 1.6-mile path along Baker's Pond, located at Stanfield Marsh and Wildlife Preserve. This peaceful boardwalk offers fantastic wildlife-watching opportunities, with views of birds such as ducks, geese, herons, and even Bald Eagles. The preserve, situated at the intersection of Stanfield Cutoff and Big Bear Boulevard, features easy access with parking available at the corner or along the bridge. The boardwalk is also dog-friendly, but biking is not allowed. You can lock your bikes at the parking area, take a break from the saddle, and stroll down the boardwalk.

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Jenks Lake is a wonderful retreat during a long ride. Its picturesque wooden pier and day-use picnic area make it a truly beautiful spot to visit.

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The lake is a pristine mountain marsh that sits at 7,600 ft above sea level. The trail around the lake is easy and surrounded by boulders and towering pines.

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September 7, 2023, Bluff Lake Reserve

The lake is a pristine mountain marsh that sits at 7,600 ft above sea level. The trail around the lake is easy and surrounded by boulders and towering pines.

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Stop for a moment for this awesome view of Big Bear Lake and the towering mountains of the San Gorgonio Wilderness including San Gorgonio Mountain and San Bernardino Peak.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes to explore in the Big Bear area?

Beyond Big Bear Lake itself, you can explore Baldwin Lake, known for its unique seasonal ecosystem and bird watching; Bluff Lake Reserve, a pristine mountain marsh ideal for tranquil nature observation; and Jenks Lake, a peaceful spot for fishing and picnics. Each offers a distinct experience in the region.

Are there family-friendly activities around the lakes?

Yes, many activities are suitable for families. Big Bear Lake offers swimming at Meadow Park Swim Beach and the Big Bear Discovery Center with educational programs. Baldwin Lake features horseback riding at Baldwin Lake Stables, which includes a petting zoo. Bluff Lake Reserve has an easy trail perfect for introducing children to mountain ecology, and Jenks Lake provides a picnic area and gentle shoreline for relaxation.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the lakes?

The Big Bear Lake area is rich in wildlife. At Wooden path Stanfield Marsh, you can spot various birds like ducks, geese, herons, and even Bald Eagles. Baldwin Lake is an ecological reserve known for bird watching and rare flora. Bluff Lake Reserve is also excellent for bird watching and observing diverse flora and fauna in a serene setting.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of Big Bear Lake and the surrounding mountains?

For breathtaking panoramic vistas, visit Awesome views of Big Bear Lake. This viewpoint offers great perspectives of Big Bear Lake and the San Gorgonio Wilderness area, including San Gorgonio Mountain and San Bernardino Peak. Many hiking trails also provide stunning lake views.

Are there hiking opportunities near the lakes?

Absolutely. The area offers extensive hiking trails for all skill levels. For easy walks, consider the Wooden path Stanfield Marsh boardwalk. The Bluff Lake Reserve also has an easy trail. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Big Bear Lake guide, which includes routes like Castle Rock Trail and Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk.

Can I go cycling around the lakes?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Alpine Pedal Path along Big Bear Lake's north shore is ideal for leisurely rides. For more challenging routes, check out the Cycling around Big Bear Lake guide, which features routes like the Big Bear and Baldwin Lake loop, and the Cougar Crest Trailhead – Wooden path Stanfield Marsh loop.

What water sports are available on Big Bear Lake?

Big Bear Lake is a hub for diverse water sports. You can enjoy paddleboarding, pontoon boating, sailing, wakeboarding, kayaking, and jet skiing. Many marinas offer boat and equipment rentals, and guided tours are also available.

Is fishing permitted in the lakes, and do I need a license?

Fishing is a major draw, especially in Big Bear Lake and Jenks Lake. Big Bear Lake is home to rainbow trout, bass, catfish, and bluegill. Shore fishing is an option. Yes, a fishing license is required for individuals over 16 years of age.

Are there dog-friendly trails or areas near the lakes?

Yes, the Wooden path Stanfield Marsh boardwalk is dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a stroll with your pet while observing wildlife. Always ensure dogs are on a leash and follow local regulations in other areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Big Bear Lake?

The Big Bear Lake area offers year-round appeal. Warmer months are ideal for water sports and hiking. Fall brings picturesque scenery with changing foliage reflecting on the calm waters. Winter is popular for snow activities, and you might even spot nesting bald eagles. Each season provides a unique experience.

Can I swim in Big Bear Lake?

Yes, swimming is permitted in Big Bear Lake. Popular spots include Boulder Bay Park, known for its calm waters, and Meadow Park Swim Beach, which has lifeguards during summer, a sandy beach, and picnic areas. East Boat Ramp Beach offers a quieter experience with shallower water.

What makes Baldwin Lake unique compared to Big Bear Lake?

Baldwin Lake is unique due to its seasonal nature; it often dries up in the summer, revealing a distinctive ecosystem. It's an ecological reserve, primarily known for bird watching and rare flora, including the endangered slender-petaled mustard, offering a more tranquil and nature-focused experience compared to the recreational hub of Big Bear Lake.

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