Vacation in Style with our Big Bear Lakefront Cabins for Rent
We aren’t kidding when we say our cabins are right on the lake; when you stay in one of our Big Bear cabins on the lake, you can literally look out of the window or door of your cabin and see the famous Big Bear Lake like at Lakeview #104. You can relive classic, iconic movie scenes as seen in the hundreds of summer camps and other genre movies filmed here over the years. You'll be able to enjoy these picturesque scenes in isolation that a hotel room couldn't match. All of our Big Bear vacation rentals on the lakefront are regularly cleaned to maintain a sanitary stay.These Big Bear rentals on the lake are ideally situated next to a major local source of summertime fun and year-round beauty, where visitors can go boating, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, water skiing, jet skiing, wakeboarding, sailboarding, windsurfing, flyboarding, and parasailing. Sightseeing cruises are available as well, during which passengers can observe local wildlife and learn more about the history of the area. The sunset cruises on the Big Bear Queen antique paddlewheel boat are particularly wonderful. If you're looking for a rustic hideaway with panoramic views of the lake, as well as lake access, check out our lovely Little Pines #102! And if you're looking for a 1 bedroom cabing near Big Bear Lake after all, click here! And if you still haven't decided, read more about our Big Bear lakefront cabins for rent below!
Fishing is also a popular activity on Big Bear Lake, as there is an abundance of largemouth bass, trout, crappie and catfish.
If you plan on taking a dip in the lake during your stay in one of our Big Bear cabin rentals on the lake, be cautious; swimming is only allowed within fifty feet of the shoreline, and there are only two spots on the lake where lifeguards are stationed: McDill Swim Beach in Meadow Park and East Boat Ramp Beach, which is handily located near local shopping centers, bathrooms, and a fishing dock.