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| HWY 330 Is Open - 3 other driving directions and routes to Big Bear Lake 3 Ways To Drive Up To Big Bear Lake There are three routes to choose from when traveling to the Big Bear area. It is a good idea to choose your route depending on weather conditions and day of the week, and remember to always carry chains in your vehicle when traveling in the mountains during winter. (Click on Free Printable Map Below) - Remember - HWY 330 Is Closed Indefinitely. |
| Hwy. 38 via the I-10 through Redlands From The Los Angeles Area to Big Bear Lake: Take Interstate 10 East, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy. 38) in Redlands. There is a stop sign at the bottom of the off ramp, continue straight 1 block to Orange Street, turn left. After approximately 1 mile turn right on Lugonia Ave (Hwy. 38). Follow Hwy. 38 through Mentone to the mountains and follow signs to Big Bear. From Orange County, South Bay Area or Inland Empire to Big Bear Lake: Take the 91 East (or the 55 North to the 91 East), to Interstate 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy. 38). Follow above directions. From The San Diego Area to Big Bear Lake: Take Interstate 15 North, to the 215 north, stay on the 215 north throughout the 60 West / 215 north merger, to Interstate 10 East, to the Orange Street exit (Hwy. 38). Follow above directions. From The Palm Springs Area to Big Bear Lake: Take Interstate 10 West to Yucaipa. Take the County Line Road off-ramp. Turn right. Follow County Line Road to Bryant St. Turn left. Follow Bryant St. to Hwy. 38. Turn right onto Hwy. 38 to the mountains and follow signs to Big Bear. |
| Spring and Summer Vacation Destination is Big Bear Lake About 2 hours from anywhere in Southern California! 3 Easy Driving Routes to Big Bear Lake (Click On Road Sign For Road Conditions or Caltrans Logo for Driving Link) Driving directions to Big Bear Lake from Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, Palm Springs, Riverside, San Fernando Valley, Malibu, Laguna Beach, Palmdale, Redondo Beach, Costa Mesa, Anahiem, Newport Beach, Lake Forest, Rialto, Santa Ana, Tustin, Laguna Hills, Victorville, Ontario, Pasadena, Northridge, Hollywood, Burbank, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Canyon Country, Canoga Park, Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Augora Hills, Bell Canyon. Temecula, Murietta, Corona, Riverside County |
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