Description : This woodsy and bright 3 bedroom (one is loft bedroom) two bath, with hot tub, A-frame Moonridge cabin is one house off the golf course (bottom left, looking up the hill) in a quiet, heavily treed area. Only 0.5 miles up to Bear Mountain, or 0.2 miles down to the shuttle. On a flat lot with a flat approach and ample parking, you will always be able to come-and-go with ease. |
Amenities : Views of Bear Mtn ski runs and the golf course from the master bedroom deck upstairs and back deck downstairs. Open kitchen and living room area, gas-log fire place, and vaulted ceilings, T&G pine throughout, full kitchen with all new appliances; range, large fridge, microwave, dishwasher, toaster oven, coffee maker, blender, new dishes, pots & pans and silverware, and more. One-car heated attached garage with washer and dryer. Cable TV (4), 2 VCR/DVD players, 1 VCR, large library of DVDs and videos, stereo-CD player.
Master bedroom upstairs has queen bed and private bath, 2nd bedroom downstairs has a log queen bed, across the hall from the second bath. Sleeper sofa on the loft. Relax in a Jacuzzi off the large back deck just out a large A-frame window in the living room with BBQ and patio furniture, surrounded by a dozen pines and a large yard. Basketball hoop on front driveway. Professional cleaning, fresh towels, and linens provided. |
Attraction : The Big Bear Discovery Center is operated cooperatively by the U.S. Forest Service and San Bernardino National Forest Association. The Discovery Center serves as a template for other interpretive centers across the country and is the " . . . Gateway to Adventure and Discovery in the Great Outdoors".
Also unique to Big Bear is the Moonridge Zoo, a 2.5 acre facility for animals wounded in the wilderness. The area fires of 1959 brought about the need to house injured animals that could be treated and returned to the forest.
Visit to the Big Bear Valley Historical Museum. The museum has many exhibits that begin with the Indian period and include an 1875 log cabin, gold mining artifacts, cattle ranching and lumbering exhibits, and many other historical artifacts. |