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    Fawn Park

    4.2 (24 reviews)

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    Angie M.

    Saw this park as we were driving around the lake just checking things out.... I love taking pictures, so of course had to stop. Cute little play area, and lots of fun statues to take pictures with... and a huge tire.

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    Glen N.

    Go to this park is owned by Shirley Jones and husband Marty Ingels. (He was the voice of PacMan cartoon: in 1990 I called him and said I was Blinky and that I was gonna get him!). The park is a tiny park in a tiny town, but is a must-see diversion because it provides.. * a moment of reflection as the only 9/11 Memorial in So Cal, containing one of the few pieces of steel that were not shipped off to the moon to avoid investigation (according to the Loose Change video) * horseshoes! a game slightly older than Jesus * a photo op with statues that look like oversized thrift store dolls. * exercise equipment apparently for grandpas based on the illustrated guidelines. they have pull-up, push-up, and pull my finger.

    Park closed off with fences and warnings not to enter.
    Jon D.

    Park is not open to the public! We where visiting from from of town and this looked like a nice place for my 2 yr old to get some energy out before the ride home, showed him a picture of the fire truck and he was so excited. We pull up to see private property signs everywhere and all the entrances locked with a big banner that says Rent This Park. I get that things cost money but at least have a donation box or small admission fee, just a bummer to see the greed and lack of info on the owners behalf, especially in a small town with no other playgrounds to offer.

    John B.

    This place is hilariously odd. The exercise equipment includes line drawings of the frumpiest, most disinterested, saggy armed seniors you'll ever see. There are mannequins of a cowboy, an Indian and a cop so you're half expecting someone to start belting out Village People songs. There's a very serious and entirely out of place 9-11 memorial. And right in the middle of all this strangeness is a wooden box next to the horseshoe pits with a message carefully carved into it to please be kind and don't steal the horseshoes. It was wonderfully sweet. 2013 #9 / 365

    Bonnie S.

    This place is located in a shaded, clean and beautiful location. It's fun for the kids, super duper clean! and lots of little things to look at here. I'm sure parking could be tricky at times but we've never had a problem. I am definitely jealous of everyone who lives right next to it! It would be awesome to have your kids come play here everyday.

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    Sam L.

    This was weird... It's a tiny little park... directly across the street from the North Shore Cafe... so as I sat eating lunch... I kept staring at this place. It's this tiny little fenced in area... I guess there is a small little kids swingset type thing in the corner... but the rest is adorned with these random placed statues. In one corner, there was a pirate... and a couple horseshoe mini posts... to play horseshoes. Then there was an air force pilot... a farmer... a fireman with a fire truck... I'm sure I'm missing a couple... oh... a real stuffed brown bear in glass.. named Barney apparently... hahaha. A piece of metal from the twin towers (you know... 9/11) - which to me is the weirdest thing. They had that here...and then in another area of Big Bear a pine tree dedicated to that... it was the weirdest thing and didn't quite make sense of why they'd have that here.. "The World's Largest Tire" - I scoff... is that really the world's largest tire... some how I doubt it. I don't know... there are a ton of weird statues and stuff here... I would have taken more pictures if I were more comfortable taking pictures with the sweetie... hahaha. Ah well... maybe next time. It's a weird place to check out... and just interesting..

    Renee N.

    While driving around Big Bear Lake on Sunday morning, we came across this cool park in the town of Fawnskin, CA. While this town is pretty tiny they do have this historic landmark. This park is dedicated to all the victims that perished in the tragic 9/11 incident. The park is located in the center of town and there are huge pine trees providing lots of shade. They have horseshoe pits available for play. In addition there are some exercise machines available to work the arms and upper body. They have a small kids play area as well. While all of this entertainment is nice, what impressed me is that they have a piece of the Twin Towers on display. It is a girder from the dome and it was gifted to this park by Mayor Giuliani. Above the this piece is an angel which is very appropriate. Being a regular up in Big Bear Lake, I have been by this park many times and never noticed the importance of making a visit. We all took he time to pay our respects and held a moment of silence for all the lost victims. I am so glad we stopped by. There was also a grizzly bear on display from Alaska hat had been hit by a semi and was transported here as his final resting place. I am a bit puzzled by how this exhibit fits in with 9/11, but perhaps there is more to the story. Anyway, stop by when you get a chance and check this park out.

    A little small tribute.
    Virginia D.

    It's a small park. If you're in the area, meaning you're across the street from lunch at the North Shore Cafe. It would be a nice walk to walkover and visit the area, but I would not go out of my way to come here.

    Ben A.

    Awesome little park, kids had a blast and the 9/11 memorial is a very touching addition...

    T T.

    Lovely location---Feels like you're in a western movie. 9-11 memorial is touching and well worth it. You can picnic on the benches and play a game of horseshoe too! Fyi- there is a very Cute coffee shop across the street with delicious food (pasta and salad) and nice selection of vinos.

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    Outstanding place for the kids to run around on a grassy field with little trucks and other things to climb on. Good for kids under 4.

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    Aspen Glen Picnic Area

    Aspen Glen Picnic Area

    4.1(94 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    The Aspen Glen Picnic Area is a day use area only that is open year round. It's a quaint area for a…read moreleisurely picnic or a great starting point to accessible trail heads. Some picnic tables, a community fire ring, and some barbecues are provided for use. I wouldn't rely on the restrooms. Also, be prepared as there's no potable water on-site. There is a small parking lot that fits about 15 small vehicles. Parked vehicles must display a valid recreation pass. You can purchase a pass from the Mountaintop Ranger District & Discovery Center along with other vendors (see the USDA Forest Service website for a map of vendors located under the "Passes and Permits" tab).

    This Aspen Glen Picnic area is a beautiful spot surrounded by tall pine trees that provide plenty…read moreof shade. It's a peaceful place to relax, with several picnic tables scattered throughout the grove. I've visited a few times in both fall and winter, and fall is definitely my favorite, the weather is much more comfortable for me. The parking lot is quite small, so it's best to arrive early, especially during busy months. Parking is $5, and conditions can vary depending on the season. When there's snow, the lot can be challenging to access, small sedans can easily get stuck, so having a larger vehicle or 4WD is highly recommended. There is one standard two stall restroom, but it's not very well maintained. There's no running water, so bringing your own toiletries and hand sanitizer is a good idea. The area is open from 8am to sundown .

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    Gray's Peak Trail - The lush side of the forest

    Gray's Peak Trail

    4.7(20 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    First, on a Sunday afternoon at the end of October, no parking by noon. My second reason for…read moreremoving a star is that the "female" restroom was out of order, the "male" restroom didn't have a trash can (which I understand, partly, being in the forest). But why have a girls and boys restroom, why not just two bathrooms. And the last reason I kept a star, only one trash reciprocal in the entire parking lot. I believe we should continue to encourage Visitors to "pack it in, pack it out" plus some. How do we do that if we expect then to put it in their car and take it with them? Trailhead has a very descriptive sign, provides lots of good information. Trail is 6.4 miles, 1,174 altitude gain (out/back), dogs allowed on lead, near Fawnskin. This trail offers AMAZING views of Big Bear Lake, bikes also share the trail. (Dog bags provided at trailhead, pls pick up after yourself, and your doggie;) There's so much to explore, get up, and get out there.

    A nice escape, I think it's probably less-trafficked because it's on the North Shore (away from the…read moremain crowds) and a bit away from the Discovery Center. At the top is a rock outcropping where you can get a good view of the lake, albeit partially obstructed. I saw a cinnamon-furred black bear near the top the last time I hiked (June 27, 2017 around 6:15pm), so be on the lookout, keep your distance, and make your presence know (I stomped my feet, and he took notice and slowly went about his business in a different direction than where I was). July 13, 2017: did an evening hike and saw 2 deer, along with a pair of yellow eyes and green eyes (more deer?) at night, and three scorpions along the trail. You will need an Adventure Pass to park in the lot, but alternatively you can park along the road (a good spot is by the Eagle habitat warning sign).

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    Gray's Peak Trail - Only a few nice views in the begining and the end of the hike.

    Only a few nice views in the begining and the end of the hike.

    Gray's Peak Trail - Hanna Rocks at sunset, seen about 2/3 of the way up the trail.

    Hanna Rocks at sunset, seen about 2/3 of the way up the trail.

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    Alpine Pedal Path

    Alpine Pedal Path

    4.8(57 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    The hike is so so so gorgeous! The Big Bear magazine labeled it as easy & I guess relatively…read morespeaking it is, but when it's 95-100 F it's not the easiest thing in the WORLD. Kids can do it though, so, fine, it's easy. Gorgeous wildflowers along the way. Many scenic moments to take photographs or stand & enjoy the scenery. Stunning trees & flowers. When we got to the actual lake (super ready in our bathing suits), it smelled like manure. Unsure why. So we didn't end up swimming, but we turned around & got to see more of the hike instead of missing out on the end of the hike by going back the same exact way (since we walked across the beach area). Definitely recommend, especially if you're pushing a stroller or have children! We saw many families and people getting exercise.

    I have walked and ridden this bike path hundreds of times. Fun fact: if you walk from Big Bear…read moreShores resort to Stanfield and back you will have logged approximately 800 steps! Whether you stroll this path or ride it, you will witness nature at its pinnacle. From the gorgeous lake, towering pines, colorful wildflowers and snowcapped mountains, the Good Lord did not skimp when it comes to eye candy. Just this morning I caught a glimpse of three coyotes frolicking in the lake. I saw ducks, rabbits, chipmunks, squirrels, and a variety of birds all enjoying the beautiful lake they call home. These peaceful surroundings beckon me every time I visit Big Bear. Be sure to visit this glorious path!

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    Alpine Pedal Path - The snow on the trees is sooo pretty. The wind blows side to side and the snow catches on trees and branches!!

    The snow on the trees is sooo pretty. The wind blows side to side and the snow catches on trees and branches!!

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