THE PARK at Bear Mountain is the nation’s first all-mountain freestyle park and has been recognized by several media outlets as being one of the most innovative terrain parks in the world. Spread over 198 acres, THE PARK delivers 150-plus jumps, 80-plus jibs, Southern California's only Superpipe, one standard halfpipe and other signature features that are strategically placed around the resort. The park staff at Bear Mountain keeps it fresh by constantly redesigning and upgrading everything in an effort to provide guests with the most fun and progressive riding and skiing experience in Southern California.

In-ground Superpipe
Length: 580 feet
Width: 77 feet
Walls: 18 feet high

In-ground standard halfpipe
Length: 400 feet
Width: 55 feet
Walls: 12 feet high

Multi skill-level jumps and jibs all around the mountain
Jumps (tables, hips, step-downs, spines, rolls, S-turns, quarterpipes)
Jibs (a variety of rails, boxes, wall rides and other signature jibs)
Signature jumps (hips & step-downs built into natural terrain)
The Scene (base area setup of signature rails & boxes)

Snowmaking
Covers 198 acres
100% of developed terrain
System can convert up to 6,000 gallons of water per minute into snow
3-5 feet of snow is made on 100% of the developed terrain annually


JUMPS AND PIPES

No matter what level of skier or snowboarder you are, Bear Mountain has jumps of every shape and size for all ages and abilities that will allow you to progress at your own pace.

Spines, tables, hips, gaps, transfers, cheese wedges, rollers and bumps are just a few of the types of jumps ready to be sessioned around the resort. Some of our pro team riders learned right here at Big Bear Mountain Resorts where we also have beginner level features.

Knuckle-draggers, two-plankers and pipe jocks are all welcome to set their sights high in Southern California’s only Superpipe. Stretching nearly 600 feet long, 77 feet wide and 18 feet deep, you can drop in and jet out all the way back to the lift line. A standard halfpipe is also available to sharpen your pipe-riding skills.

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JIBS

The rails, boxes and other one-of-a-kind creations at Bear provide the perfect framework for all your jibbing needs. Whether you choose to spin, slide, glide, butter or press, we have more than 80 jibs that are constantly being redesigned and tested by our park staff and pro team to ensure the features in THE PARK are the best ever!

If you are the type of rider/skier who likes to hike one feature til’ you master it, The Scene is where it’s at! Front and center to Bear Mountain’s 13,000-square-foot sundeck The Scene offers a revolving set up of rails, boxes, wall rides, tree bonks, junkyard creations and more for jibbers of all abilities. Be there when team riders Simon Chamberlain, Seth Huot, JP Walker, and Laurie Heiskari unveil their signature jibs at this very location!

New Freestyle Terrain Features: “The Park” is also home to Southern California’s only Superpipe. Additionally, park staff employees work during the off-season building and maintaining all terrain park features to ensure they are in perfect form.

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STEEPS & CANYONS

Bear Mountain is proud to offer skiers and snowboarders almost 1,700 vertical feet of top-to-bottom beginner-through-expert terrain spanning four mountain peaks and encompassing several perfectly groomed and powder-packed runs. Silver Mountain is home to three very popular advanced runs and provides great access to Deer and Goldmine canyons. Geronimo is the highest, steepest and most advanced run in Southern California and offers great access to Deer and Bow canyons. This run is for expert skiers and riders only! To get to the base of Geronimo, take the high-speed quad chairlift, Access Express.

When the snow gets deep and powder is present, Bear Mountain offers hundreds of acres of undeveloped canyon terrain! Deer, Goldmine and Bow Canyons serve up some of the best tree skiing and riding inside the boundaries of a resort in Southern California. When the canyons get tracked out, check out the additional acres of backcountry by way of Bear’s resort boundaries (check in with mountain patrol before leaving resort boundaries.)

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