Come walk with me in the snow in Big Bear Lake's winter wonderland. Snowshoe tours are available from December through March. This is Big Bear Lakes' only snowshoe tour with a professional hiking guid
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Location: Big Bear
What's Included
- Hot chocolate, coffee or tea included
- Expert advice on where to snowshoe with a local. (English)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You'll want to dress in layers! It's usually cold up there, but you'll warm up once you start moving. A moisture-wicking base layer, warm middle layer (like fleece), and a waterproof outer layer are best. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and sturdy waterproof boots. March can still be chilly, so be prepared for anything!
A: Kids can definitely join! Amber's trails are suitable for all ages, and she can adjust the hike's difficulty to fit younger adventurers. I took my 8-year-old, and she loved it! Just make sure they’re dressed warmly and can handle a bit of exercise.
A: If the weather conditions are unsafe, the tour will be rescheduled. Amber knows the best spots, so even if it seems like there's no snow, she’ll find it! Just keep in touch with her, and she'll guide you on the best options.
Discussions
Just did the snowshoe tour in Big Bear! Totally worth it!
I went on the snowshoe tour with Amber last weekend, and let me tell you, it was amazing! The views were stunning, and the hot chocolate at the end really hit the spot. Amber is super knowledgeable and chose the perfect trail for my group. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves the outdoors. Just remember to dress warm!
Thinking about gifting the snowshoe tour, any tips?
I'm considering getting the snowshoe tour for my brother's birthday, but he’s never done anything like this before. Is it really good for beginners? I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts on how it went!