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Explore Big Bear Lake on Two Wheels
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We’re excited to announce that bike rentals are now available at the BBMR Village Center Station located at 40824 Big Bear Blvd., #B Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, through the end of October. With temperatures warming up and forecasts calling for lows in the 70s this week, it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy a ride. The shop is open daily from 9AM-5PM.

Whether you're planning a quick cruise around the valley or gearing up for a full day of exploring, the Village Shop makes it easy to get out on two wheels and enjoy the season. Rent a 2-hour or 4-hour bikes to enjoy a leisurely ride through the Village or scenic lake views on the Big Bear Lake Pedal Path. All rentals include a half-shell helmet. For additional questions about these bikes, call 909.366.4980.

All online purchases must be made at least 1 day in advance prior to arrival. Mountain biking lessons may also be reserved on-site by visiting the ticket windows, subject to availability.


2026 Bike Park Pass holders receive 10% off Village Bike Rentals. Book in-person at the Village Shop to apply discount.


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BBMR Visitors Center Station

40824 Big Bear Blvd., #B
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

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Hours
Daily, 9AM-5PM
Cost
Bike TypePrice Age Models Restrictions
Comfort eBikes $40 2 hours
$60 4 hours
All ages Trek Verve+ 2 Lowstep Gen 2
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Max weight: 270lbs
Sports Bike $25 2 hours
$29 4 hours
All ages Trek Dual Sport
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Max weight: 270lbs
Price includes a half-shell helmet. Have little ones? Ask us about child carrier trailers. For additional questions, call 909.366.4980.
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Big Bear Lake bike path provided by BigBear.com.
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No Refunds On or After Your Visit
No refunds on the day of or after your visit. Snow conditions, weather, or terrain availability are variable and subject to change throughout the season. For the most current information on lift and trail status, snow conditions, and more, please check out our Mountain Report page before your visit.
Refund & Cancellation Policy 3+ Days Prior
Guests may change or cancel lift ticket, lesson, rental, or activity reservations up to 3 full days prior to the scheduled date for a full refund. Changes or cancellations made within 3 days, up until the day prior to the scheduled date, will result in an Activity Change Voucher being issued for the full value of the activity cost (no fee). Same-day changes, cancellations, or failure to show up to your activity will result in a full forfeit of your payment.

Before making a purchase, please review the Activity Change & Cancellation Policy page for complete details on what is refundable and non-refundable. PLEASE NOTE: The purchaser must be present and provide a valid physical government-issued ID and the form of payment used to purchase the reservation at time of check in. No exceptions

Once you make a purchase, if those funds are removed from Big Bear Mountain Resort's account and given back to you, your purchased tickets will become void and irredeemable for entry. Fraudulent attempts to force a bank or credit card chargeback by claiming you didn’t make the ticket purchase or can’t identify the purchase on your bank statement will result in being barred from attending future events hosted by Big Bear Mountain Resort.


Using Gift Cards, ACV, and other Forms of Payment
Gift Cards, Pass Holder Discounts, Pass Cash, and Activity Change Vouchers cannot be applied online at this time. These forms of payments can only be used in-person or by calling 844.GO2.BEAR. Credit card tokenization is the process of de-identifying sensitive cardholder data by converting it to a string of randomly generated numbers called a "token." Similar to encryption, tokenization obfuscates the original data to render it unreadable in the event of a data breach or other exposure. If you are having issues with your card, please call your bank directly.
Risk Warning
Skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities have inherent risks that may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. GUESTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY AND ASSUME ALL INHERENT RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATING IN OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. All guests must follow the Big Bear Mountain Resort rules of conduct and NSAA Responsibility Code. Visit the Safety page for complete details. Lift tickets and season passes may be suspended or revoked without refund at any time for failure to comply with resort rules, misconduct, nuisance, reckless behavior, or fraudulent use. Anyone attempting to use a lift ticket or season pass fraudulently or in a manner for which it is not intended is subject to prosecution under California Penal Code 537(b). Facilities under permit from the U.S. Forest Service.
Policy on Lift Ticket Purchases & Age Verification
Anyone found purchasing child tickets for personal use as adult tickets will be deemed engaging in fraudulent activity. Big Bear Mountain Resort is committed to rigorously enforcing the utilization of tickets in accordance with their designated age categories. Any patrons discovered using tickets intended for a different age category will be promptly escorted from the resort and may incur additional consequences, potentially including a ban from future visits to Big Bear Mountain Resort.
Avoid Fraud
All lift tickets and season passes are issued for personal use only and are non-transferable. Each access pass may only be used by the individual whose name is associated with it. Using another person’s access pass, or allowing someone else to use your access pass, is considered fraud and is illegal. View more on-hill rules and guidelines on the Mountain Safety page. Lift tickets are non-transferable and are not for resale. Violators may be prosecuted under California Penal Code 537 PC. To ensure the safety of our guests and employees, all ski, snowboard, and bike lessons at Big Bear Mountain Resort must be booked with a certified, BBMR instructor. Anyone found offering/selling or purchasing a 3rd party/non-BBMR lesson at BBMR will forfeit their resort access, including lift privileges, and be subject to prosecution, pursuant to California Penal Code 537 PC.