Big Bear Cabins
With over
300 Big Bear cabins and Big Bear rentals, including eleven individual,
fully equipped Big Bear lakefront cabins at Shore Acres Lodge Big Bear
Cabins is your one stop for Big Bear Lake cabin rental.
If
you have any questions about renting a Big Bear cabin, please view the
most freqently asked questions below, and if your question is still
not answered, feel free to contact us via email or call our reservations
line at 866-414-4644
What
time is check-in / check-out?
Our check-in time for your Big Bear cabin or vacation rental home is
3 pm. Check-out is 11 am.
What
if I need to cancel a reservation?
Reservation cancellation requests for your Big Bear cabin must be received
14 days before the scheduled date of arrival in order to receive a refund.
30 day notice required for holiday period reservations. There is a 10%
cancellation fee on all cancellations (minimum charge of $20.00). Reservation
refunds will be made within 30 days of cancellation.
What
is the Security Deposit?
A security/cleaning deposit is required on all Big Bear Resorts Vacation
rentals. At check-in we will take an imprint of your credit card. The
card will not be charged provided that the unit is left in reasonable
condition as outlined in our security/cleaning deposit refund requirement
policy
Is
housekeeping included?
Daily housekeeping is not included. These cabins are rented with the
understanding that when you check out you will leave the cabin in reasonably
the same condition as when you checked into it. Please wash your dishes
and put them away and take the garbage to a designated dump site.
How
many people am I allowed to have in the property?
These properties are privately owned and the management reserves the
right to refuse service to anyone. Each cabin has a maximum occupancy
according to the Big Bear Lake Transient Ordinance. You must register
how many guests will be occupying the unit at check in. Undisclosed
guests will result in no refund and complete forfeiture of security
deposit and the entire group evicted. Guests disturbing the quiet of
others will be evicted with no refund due. Management will not be responsible
for accidents, injuries, loss of money, jewelry, or valuables of any
kind. A fireproof safe is maintained in the lodge office for guest valuables.
Are
pets allowed?
Pets are welcome in most cabins, however, there is a $10.00 charge per
pet per day. Please make sure the home allows pet when you make the
reservation. You can search for and book pet friendly homes online as
well. Undisclosed pet will cause forfeiture of security/cleaning deposit.
Can
I reserve the cabin online?
You can book your home online. Your credit card will be charge. Please
read the terms of agreement carefully when you make the reservation.
After you booked online you can print out the directions for your convenience
but we will also mail you a printed confirmation and map automatically.
General
Big Bear FAQ's
How big is Big Bear Lake?
The fresh water lake is seven miles long and approximately one mile
across at its widest point. It has a maximum depth of 72 feet and over
22 miles of shoreline.
What
are the Big Bear Lake activities?
Fishing, water-skiing, jet skiing, parasailing, sailing, swimming and
boating.
Where
is Big Bear Lake?
Big Bear Lake, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, is
a four-season alpine resort community at 7000', located in San Bernardino
County, 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
What
is Big Bear Lake's elevation?
Altitude ranges from 6,750 to 9,000 feet.
What
is Big Bear like?
Big Bear's alpine environment is dominated by pine and oak forests.
The area provides a natural habitat for approximately 30 winter bald
eagles and 29 species of rare plants, ten of which are indigenous to
the area.
What
many people live in Big Bear?
21,000 permanent residents
What
about Big Bear's climate?
Summer temperatures average approximately 72 degrees during the day
and 45 degrees at night. There are generally over 300 days of sunshine
each year. Winter brings about 100 inches of snowfall and temperatures
in the low 40s during the day and mid 20s at night