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San Bernardino National Forest Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals HomesRead about Big Bear Lake and events in spanish Spring, summer of learning, pets are welcome to enjoy the mountain fun at Big Bear Discovery Center Michel Nolan, Inland Newspaper Group: May 21, 2011
During and summer this year are jam-packed with educational and fun activities at the Big Bear Discovery Center.
The Discovery Center is on the North side of the lake, only about six miles from world famous Golden Bear Cottages Resort.
The Discovery Center has long been a hub for nature appreciation and education, projects and tours, and exciting adventures of "discovery." Spring/Summer 2011 is no exception. From canoe tours and kayaking to nature walks and panning for gold, Discovery Center serves as an educational and informational portal to the San Bernardino National Forest.
Here's a look at the schedule:
Canoe Tours: Learn how to canoe on a leisurely two-hour guided tour of Big Bear Lake. Reservations recommended: 909-382-2790. Fee: $25 adults; $15 kids 6-12. Dates: Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. June 23-Sept. 1; Fridays, 4-6 p.m. May 27-Sept. 2; Sundays, 1-3 p.m. May 29-Sept. 4.
Kayaking Tours: Learn how to kayak on a guided tour of Big Bear Lake. Kids need to be at least 10 years old. Reservations are required: 909-382-2790. Fee: $35. Dates: Saturdays, 9-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m., and 4-6 p.m. May 28-Sept. 3; Sundays, 9-11 a.m. May 29-Sept. 4.
Holcomb Valley Off-Road Tours: A 4X4 off-road adventure through Holcomb Valley visiting historical sites and learning about Bear Valley's gold rush days. Fee: $60 adults (13 and up); $30 children 4-12. Dates: Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through June 12; Thursday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 16-Sept. 4.
Nature Walks: 30-minute guided nature walks to learn about local plant life, wild life and historical tidbits. Free. Dates: Saturdays year-round, 1 and 2 p.m.; Sundays year-round, 11 a.m. and noon.
Weekend programs at the center include: Story Time for kids 6 and younger; Gold Panning; High Flying Rockets; Map and Compass skills; Pinecone Birdfeeders; Nature Crafts; Junior Forest Ranger; Build a Birdhouse; and Intro to Geocaching.
"We're gearing up for a summer of outdoor family fun with lots of programs and tours, nature crafts and the weekly campfire programs," said Kathy Clapsaddle, national forest development operations director. "The Discovery Center is where families can get their science on, through connecting with nature and learning about our natural resources - all while having fun," Kathy said.
"In fact, National Trails Day is coming up on June 4 - designed to celebrate and honor our trails - so we're looking for volunteers to help restore them for everyone to enjoy. Pets are welcome."
The National Forest Association also presents a wonderful concert series each summer that benefits NFA restoration efforts.
This year's sixth annual Music in the Mountains Summer Concert Series, designed for "healing the forest with music," begins June 25 with "The Long Run, a tribute to the Eagles," back by popular demand. Next up is "Don't Stop Believin,' DSB, America's Favorite Tribute to Journey," on July 16. "The Big Bear Mountain Music Festival," on July 30, is headlined by Brian Lynn Jones and the Misfit Cowboys. Another returning favorite, "Jim Curry's Tribute to the Music of John Denver," is set for Sept. 3. Concerts are presented in the Discovery Center's outdoor amphitheater. Tickets are $20-$22 adults; $10 teens; kids 12 and younger are free. Pets aew welcome.
For more information on any Discovery Center programs, call 909-866-2010 or 909-382-2790 or visit goldenbear.net/news.cfm or www.NationalForestAssociation.org.
The center is at 40971 North Shore Drive/Highway 38, Fawnskin. The Big Bear Discovery Center is co-managed by the nonprofit San Bernardino National Forest Association and the U.S. Forest Service. Entrance is free and the facility is pet-friendly.
michel.nolan@inlandnewspapers.com Read more: http://www.sbsun.com/news/ci_18106969#ixzz1N0y7LzfA

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