12/31/2023 0 Comments Big bear xmas snowUse websites like Google Maps, Cal Trans, Waze, etc. Considerably longer but MUCH less traffic and road conditions are usually less of a concern due to less snowfall on the high desert side of the valley. THE LUCERNE WAY - take the 15 over Cajon Pass, through Vicorville/Apple Valley. THE BACK WAY - the 10 to the 38 through Redlands and through Angeles Oaks. This is always the busiest way into Big Bear and usually the quickest when there is no traffic. THE FRONT WAY - the 210 to 330 to 18, over the Dam approaching Big Bear from the west. Remember that there are 3 ways into Big Bear. There are similar routes approaching from the west as well. For example, here's the one I personally use to get to Snow Summit. Use back roads to get less trafficked and closer drop off locations to the resorts. HOT TIP: If you have someone who can drop you off at the slopes, DO IT! Parking lots will be full well before the slopes open. Christmas week is one of busiest times of the year and it's well worth beating the crowds to the slopes. It is well worth waking up VERY early and getting to the slopes before the madness begins. (You can also use the live cam to see how long the lift lines are too before deciding whether to head to the slopes!) If you want to check out current conditions, here's the live cam from Snow Summit: Most runs are currently open and I would expect even more to be open if the expected snow arrives next week. The ski resorts have been adding to our Thanksgiving snow by making snow during most days and every night this week. Īlso keep in mind that daytime temps will only be in the 30s next week. Other than the usual weather websites, you might want to check out our local weatherman's report at. Again, keep an eye on the weather as it very well might change. Unlike Thanksgiving, it is nice that this storm is spread out over several days which should make travel and shoveling much easier. Keep in mind that the current forecast might change over the next few days. ![]() Some quick updates, notes, and tips for the upcoming Holiday Week.įollowing our HUGE Thanksgiving storm, mother nature has more snow for us over Christmas week.
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