Care for Big Bear Cleans Up After Presidents Day Crowds

Care for Big Bear Cleans Up After Presidents Day Crowds

Local landscapers NativeScapes had a busy Monday yesterday clearing away debris left over from Presidents Day Weekend. Owner Marty Murie said crews hit as many places as Aspen Glen, North Shore Dr, Stanfield Marsh, and multiple trail heads to empty trash containers and collect broken sleds and other debris from the forest. We thank them for their continued support over the past 4 winter seasons!

Big Bear has about 12,000 full-time residents throughout the valley. On average, 3,000,000 guests visit our destination each year, many for winter snow and skiing. Your vacation puts food on our tables and a roof over our heads. There’s virtually no business in Big Bear Lake that isn’t impacted by tourism spending. For that, we graciously thank you for considering a trip to our slice of paradise!

While you’re here, please help us Care For Big Bear by following our Best Practices and Principals and considering one of the many ways you can volunteer or donate to Preserve Our Natural Playground.