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Big Bear Discovery Center is a regional visitor center and nature center, located in the Big Bear Valley of the San Bernardino Mountains, and within the San Bernardino National Forest, in San Bernardino County, southern California. [1] [2] It is in the Mountaintop Ranger District Office complex of the National Forest. [3]
The amphitheater was designed and built in 1935, with the design by the NPS Branch of Plans and Designs and the construction by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The lodge was reworked in 1934-35. Both structures adhere to the National Park Service Rustic design ethic of the time, with stone and log construction. [3] [4]
Big Bear Discovery Center: Fawnskin: San Bernardino: Natural history: Co-managed by the Southern California Mountains Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service, natural history of the San Bernardino National Forest: Big Bear History Museum: Big Bear City: San Bernardino: Local history: website, operated by the Big Bear Valley Historical Society ...
The San Bernardino National Forest is a United States national forest in Southern California encompassing 823,816 acres (3,333.87 km 2) of which 677,982 acres (2,743.70 km 2) are federal. [1]
Bear Creek (Santa Ana River tributary) Bear Mountain (ski area) Big Bear Discovery Center; Big Bear Lake; Bighorn Mountains (California) Black Mountain Grove (Southern California) Blue Cut Fire; Bluff Lake (San Bernardino County, California) Bonita Falls
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Typically, bald eagles are found in Big Bear Valley from November to April, [9] but a nesting pair are full-time residents. Their activities can be viewed live on the Friends of Big Bear Valley Eagle Cam. [10] In 1998, the multimillion-dollar Big Bear Discovery Center was built, and has plans to expand.
Big Bear Lake was inhabited by the indigenous Serrano people for over 2,000 years before it was explored by Benjamin Wilson and his party. Once populated by only the natives and the grizzly bears, from which the area received its name, the population of the Big Bear Valley grew rapidly during the Southern California gold rush from 1861 to 1912.