2023-2024 Big Bear Lake Visitor Magazine

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T R A N S P O R TAT I O N

How to Get Here CARE FOR BIG BEAR Help everyone arrive safely and on time by using turnouts to keep traffic flowing smoothly. During peak travel times, Hwy. 38 through Redlands is the fastest route to and from Big Bear. In town, don’t forget to use your turn signal!

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Via Hwy. 330/Hwy. 18 from L.A. and the O.C. From I-10 East, merge onto I-210 West at Redlands, then exit on Hwy. 330 in Highland. Merge onto Hwy. 18 in Running Springs and follow to Big Bear Lake.

Via Hwy. 330 or Hwy. 38 from San Diego County Take I-15 North to I-215 North. Stay on I-215 North at the 60 West/215 North merger, then merge onto I-10 East. Follow previous directions for either Hwy. 330 or Hwy. 38.

Alternative route from I-10 to Hwy. 38 Head east on I-10 to Orange St. exit in Redlands. Continue straight for one block to the second stoplight at Orange St. and turn left. Turn right onto Hwy. 38/Lugonia Ave. Follow Hwy. 38 to the mountains.

From the High Desert to Hwy. 18 Take I-15 to Victorville. Exit at Bear Valley Rd. East to Lucerne Valley and keep right on Hwy. 18 to head south toward Big Bear Lake.

Alternative route from I-210 to Hwy. 18 Take I-210 East to Waterman Ave. North exit in San Bernardino. Turn left at Waterman Ave. North/Hwy. 18. Take Hwy. 18 to Big Bear Lake.

From Las Vegas to Hwy. 18 Take I-15 South to Hwy. 247 South (through Barstow). Take Hwy. 247 to Lucerne Valley. After two stop signs, turn left onto Hwy. 18 toward Big Bear Lake.

DAVID VELLER

No matter where you’re coming from, all roads lead to Big Bear Lake.


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