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Big Bear Lake is a city in San Bernardino County, California, located in the San Bernardino Mountains along the south shore of Big Bear Lake, and surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest. The city is about 25 miles (40 km) northeast of the city of San Bernardino , and immediately west of the unincorporated town of Big Bear City .
Bear Valley is a census-designated place in Alpine County, California, best known as the location of the Bear Valley ski area. The population was 121 at the 2010 census, down from 133 at the 2000 census.
Veterinarians perform treatment on a black bear cub at Gold Country Wildlife Rescue in Auburn, California in December 2024. The cub was discovered in El Dorado, California and brought to the ...
The Newfoundland black bear (Ursus americanus hamiltoni) is a morphologically distinct subspecies of the American black bear, which is endemic to the island of Newfoundland in Atlantic Canada. The Newfoundland black bear ranges in size from 90 to 270 kilograms (200 to 600 lb) and averaging 135 kilograms (298 lb).
Samy Arbid told CNN he found a 525-pound adult, male black bear living under his Altadena, California, home after the Eaton Fire blazed through the city.
Highest point; Elevation: 8283 ft (2525+ m) NAVD 88 [1] Prominence: 680 ft (207 m) [1] Listing: Hundred Peaks Section [2]: Coordinates: 3]: Naming; English translation: Northwest Mountain: Language of name: Spanish: Geography; Location: Kern County, California, U.S.: Parent range: San Emigdio Mountains: Topo map: USGS Sawmill Mountain: Climbing; Easiest route: Road: Cerro Noroeste is a ...
Moccasin, an unincorporated community in Tuolumne County, California, is located at the intersection of State Route 49 and State Route 120. The community is sited on the shore of Moccasin Reservoir at the edge of Lake Don Pedro. The town is home to a State of California Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game fish hatchery.
The Bear Valley post office operated from 1858 to 1912, from 1914 to 1919, and from 1933 to 1955. [6] In 1847, John C. Frémont, a veteran of the Bear Flag Revolt, decided to settle down in the San Francisco Bay Area. Desiring a ranch near San Jose, he sent $3,000 to the American consul Thomas O. Larkin.