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Over 10 Feet of Snow
By Desert Star Staff Big Bear Lake, Calif.
March 15, 2023 – Mother
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Nature has tremendously benefited Big Bear this winter season. Big Bear has received over 14 feet of natural snowfall this winter, including more than 10 feet of fresh snow from the most recent mega snowstorms. In addition, this season’s multiple winter storms and Big Bear Snow Play’s snowmaking efforts have amassed over 20 feet of snow at Southern California’s largest snow-tubing park. These ideal conditions make it the preferred location for families to get away this spring break. Several Southern California school districts begin spring break in late March and early April. Big Bear Snow Play’s tubing hills make it an easy choice for parents seeking a fun-filled spring break escape with their kids.
Big Bear Snow Play is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and anticipates staying open through Easter weekend in April. In addition, big Bear Snow Play will expand its glow-tubing night sessions to remain open daily from Friday, March 24 to April 8, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (weather permitting).
“We have tons and tons of snow right now, which will make for great fun during spring break,” said Big Bear Snow Play General Manager Kim Voigt. “When the kids are off school for a week,
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