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Snow Season Is Here!

Child sledding tubing.

Photo: Sviatlana Lazarenka / iStock / Getty Images

It's getting cold in Big Bear!

This week, evening temperatures there dropped down into the 20s. When that happened, Big Bear Snow Play fired up its snow guns to make snow for five consecutive nights and now they're open for the 2023-2024 season.

The park has two, full-length snow-tubing runs open, giving snow lovers the opportunity to get an early start on snow season!.

According to their press release:

Big Bear Snow Play, home to Southern California’s largest snow tubing hill, is currently the only place in Southern California with snow right now.
Big Bear Snow Play is now of open daily for snow tubing from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. The timing is perfect for those looking for something to do on Veteran’s Day, which is observed this Friday, November 10.
Also, Big Bear Snow Play will begin its glow tubing sessions Friday, November 24. The glow tubing hours are 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and will continue every Friday, Saturday, and holiday nights.
Snow tubing participants must be at least 36” tall.
Snow Tubing daily passes, which includes tube rental and Magic Carpet lift are $45; a small child (36” to 42” in height) daily pass is $30 with paid adult. Parking is free, and guests are free to come and go as they please.
Big Bear Snow Play is located at 42825 Big Bear Blvd. (three miles east of Big Bear Village, next to Motel 6). For more information call 909-585-0075 or visit their website.

Director of Operations at Big Bear Snow Play Scott Voigt joined Amy on Wake Up Call this morning to talk about it.


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