Sporting Goods in Big Bear Lake, CA

7 locations found near Big Bear Lake

“Lovely little store with all you might need in a pinch for cold weather. Lightly used Jackets, vests, sweaters, bibs, etc. As an avid thrifter, everything here is priced well and clean. Definitely worth the stop!”

5 Superb16 Reviews

“The staff at this location are very knowledgeable and kind! They made our party of 8 feel very welcome and were extremely thorough in the instructions with the kayaks. We definitely will be coming back for another amazing experience in the future! Thank you Getboards for your patience and dedication.”

5 Superb24 Reviews

“It’s hard to find cold weather clothing when you’re not in the mountains this place had a great selection of pants, jackets, hoodies, and everything else the store manager was super helpful”

4.3 Superb186 Reviews

“This small business sells items that you may need in a pinch. Forgot to pack gloves and snow boots and got some here. Not the fanciest but prices here are much more affordable then when you get into big bear village. The owners I believe are an older couple and were very friendly and helpful.”

4.1 Good34 Reviews

“Gibson was amazing, friendly, patient, and helped us so much!! She’s Very knowledgeable and made sure to guide us towards the gear best suitable for us and our situation. We don’t skii and we’re only for few days when it happened to snow, she took the time to ensure we’re buying something we’ll use again. Recommended especially if she’s there to help you out.”

3.7 Good31 Reviews

“Looks like they’ve rearranged the store for more spacing but looks like they are carting even more variety than before. Staff very friendly and helpful. Been going in for over 22 years and still the best quality stuff and prices in town.”

2.8 Average31 Reviews

“Review Edited after good Customer Service communication and response to resolve my issue After Attempting to renew passes this year(spring of 24 for 24/25) for my family and not having clear understanding of the pass renewal deadlines, I had some relatively quick back and forth with customer service who ultimately ended up resolving the issue. For the final resolution I have changed my review and appreciate the customer service making things right. For the customer service taking time to contact me and resolve the issue I think that shows the company cares about its service and customers. For people interested in season passes I think between Ikon's website with differing dates to Bear Mountain's /Snow Summit's website, the lack of a simple renewal mailer and static renewal dates(ex: always March 1st to April 1st, etc) it is more confusing to renew that it needs to be. For reference to anyone looking to book season passes the most simplistic way to renew passes (but no renewal discount for BBMR, while there is for Ikon) is to know that sometime in early March/before April of the previous season you must renew to receive the best price. For ski conditions the 23/24 season would get fairly busy on weekends making skiing past 2pm-3 hard. Early morning would be much less busy, but on weekends to save time I'd recommend just paying for the parking pass with little kids. If you don't have kids, there's enough shuttle parking that you could avoid the paid parking. Customer Service within the park is friendly and they make attempts to help families with kids and keep it enjoyable.”

2.6 Average172 Reviews

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