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Overview

Nestled off Scenic Highway 4 in the Central Sierra Mountains and Stanislaus National Forest, Bear Valley Resort is a family-friendly resort that accommodates skiers and riders of all levels and abilities.

The resort is known for being a relaxing High Sierra escape complete with gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains. Great weather makes for long days on the slopes, but when it's time to call it quits, there are excellent lodging options near the resort. Lodging options include Bear Valley Lodge and a multitude of cabins and vacation rentals near the ski resort.

Where Is Bear Valley Mountain Resort Located?

Bear Valley Resort is located on Scenic Highway 4, halfway between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite in Northern California.

Inside Scoop

Bear Valley was originally called Grizzly Bear Valley, named during a scouting expedition in 1855. In 1952, the Orvis family purchased 480 acres of property and built a large log cabin and created a cattle ranch. Bruce Orvis then created Mt. Reba Ski Bowl and established Bear Valley as a winter playground.

It is one of two resorts in California that operates a NASTAR course with racing happening nearly every weekend during the season. Grab the Forever Pass, and get unlimited access to both cross country and downhill trails.

Take advantage of one of the Mountain Adventure Seminars that provides instruction in avalanche safety, mountaineering, telemark and more.

Restaurants

Breakfast Places

  • A great place for brunch, the Creekside Bistro sells house-made Bloody Mary’s and breakfast favorites. 265 Bear Valley Rd, Bear Valley, CA 95223

For Dinner or Lunch

  • Sky High Pizza & Pub creates pizzas using their house-made dough. Try one of their signature pizzas. 265 Bear Valley Rd, Bear Valley, CA 95223

Apres/Nightlife

  • Watch the game, or grab your favorite beverage at the Grizzly Lounge. Grab a spot by the fireplace if you can. 265 Bear Valley Rd, Bear Valley, CA 95223

Plan Your Trip

Best Time for Snow

Average Snowfall

89"
56"
37"
19"
2"
43"
Nov
60"
Dec
70"
Jan
57"
Feb
74"
Mar
17"
Apr
Beginners Runs
11%
Intermediate Runs
41%
Advanced Runs
45%
Expert Runs
4%
Runs in Total
56
Longest Run
1.2 mi
Skiable Terrain
1680 ac
Snow Making
100 ac

Total Lifts: 10

High Speed Sixes
1
High Speed Quads
1
Triple Chairs
2
Double Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
2

Elevation

Base
6600'
Summit
8500'
Vertical Drop
1900'

Important Dates

November 29, 20242024/11/29
Projected Opening
April 20, 20252025/04/20
Projected Closing
142
Projected Days Open
165
Days Open Last Year
57
Years Open
359"
Average Snowfall
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