Authentic Big Bear cabin!
88 Acres Lodge is nestled in a quaint neighborhood in Big Bear City. This two-bedroom cabin is in a forest setting, but is also near the main events of the town. You can relax in the house and enjoy the serene surroundings. This cabin has panoramic views from every room.
88 Acres Lodge has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The first bedroom in the cabin has one queen size bed, and a 47-inch TV in the room. The cabin’s second bedroom has a queen bed and 39-inch TV in the room. Linens and towels are included, as well as cozy comforters.
The kitchen in the cabin is upgraded with granite countertops and large tile floors, and is all set up for you with appliances, cookware, dishware, flatware and utensils, glasses, everything you'll need to prepare a quick bite to eat or full family dinners in the cabin ... we even provide your wine glasses! Wake up to your freshly brewed coffee and sit on the patio or deck listening to the birds chirping while enjoying the forest views.
Whether you’ve planned a day on the slopes, a day on the lake, or any of the many other activities and attractions you’ll find on the mountain, you’re sure to have a great day, and when you’re done, you have this great lodge to come and relax in. The Lodge is only a short distance to Big Bear Snow Play, Big Bear Speedway, Snow Summit, and Bear Mountain. The Village for unique small-town shopping and Big Bear Lake are not far either.
There is lots to do in Big Bear in every season. Clean air and friendly people make Big Bear Lake the best mountain vacation spot in Southern California.
The maximum occupancy for this lodge is two cars and four guests. Wireless Internet and Netflix are provided for you. Sorry, charcoal and firewood are not provided. Sorry, no pets.
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The neighborhood is a nice, quiet area that isn't in the middle of the hustle and bustle of town. It allows you to actually escape the city and enjoy the mountains in peace.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there a fireplace in the cabin? Yes, the cabin has a wood-burning fireplace. Firewood is not provided.
- Is there a spa? Yes, the cabin has a heated outdoor spa. The spa has a cover. Please keep the cover on when not in use. If you have any problems with the spa while you’re renting, please let us know right away. The spa works well and is easily programmed if you want it hotter or cooler, etc. When using the spa, please clean yourself off before and after, and do not bring food or drinks into the spa.
- Do you provide sheets and blankets? Yes, linens are provided for each bed in the cabin. They are professionally laundered, and beds made up for you when you arrive. The bedding is cabin-like.
- Is there a place to do laundry nearby? Yes, the cabin has a washer and dryer. We do not provide laundry soap, detergent, dryer sheets, etc.
- How many towels should we bring? We provide one bath towel for every provided sleeping spot, i.e. beds for four, four bath towels, plus hand towels. You can wash and/or dry the towels in the laundry if you should need to, or certainly bring extras if you’d like. If the linens we provide are damaged, you will be charged accordingly.
- Where should I dump my trash? Please take your trash to the black trashcans outside in front of the house. If any trash is found inside the house, a $20 fee per bag will be charged. Please contact me if the outside trashcan is full.
- Does the cabin have a full kitchen? Yes, the cabin comes with a full kitchen and is equipped with the following supplies: pots, pans, utensils, plates, cups, flatware, and glasses! The cabin has a range & oven, microwave and refrigerator. The cabin has a normal coffee maker. Unfortunately, the kitchen does not have an automatic dishwasher. We ask that you empty the refrigerator when you leave. Please bring any supplies you think that you will need: aluminum foil, plastic wrap, storage containers, coffee filters, dish liquid, etc.
- Is there parking at the cabins? The cabin has room for two vehicles. There is no parking on the street. It is against the city ordinance, and you may be towed.
- Do you have any games at the cabins? The cabin does not come with games, however, the cabin is in an area that is very close to the Big Bear Village (shops and restaurants), the golf course, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo, and many other sites! We are happy to recommend places as well.
- Do you have a barbecue grill? Yes, a charcoal grill. Charcoal is not provided.
- Should we clean the cabin ourselves? Please leave the cottage how you found it. The cabin is professionally cleaned after every stay. The cleaning fee that is charged goes directly to the cleaners themselves.
- What do we do with dishes and soiled linens? The linens, towels, etc. may be left in the bathtub in the bathroom. Dishes, silverware, etc. need to be cleaned, dried and put back into the cabinets. There is a $25 fee for any dishes that the cleaners have to wash and put away.
- When will I get my security deposit back? Security deposit is handled through Airbnb and is just a hold they place on the card for 48 hours after check out.
- How do we get access to the cabin? Once you have booked with us, you will receive a code to access the house.
- When is check-in and check-out? Check-in is 4:00 p.m. on the first night of your rental, and check-out is 10:00 a.m. on the morning following your last night’s rental. A $50/hour charge will be added to any check-outs after 10 am that are not pre-approved. It may be possible to check out at 1 PM for an additional charge.
- What if I need to get hold of someone about the cabin? Message us on Airbnb or give us a call. We try to respond immediately to all Airbnb messages.
- Do I need snow tire chains to get to Big Bear? During the winter months, carrying chains on you is almost always required, unless your car is a four-wheel drive. Storms may be unpredictable, and therefore it helps to have them. Additionally, during the winter months, the CHP may stop you to see if you have them and ticket you if you don’t. You can check chain requirements and road conditions at Caltrans.com.