Charming, rustic cabin in the National Forest and across the street from Big Bear Lake. The perfect summer retreat to come to when you need to get some cool, clean air and leave the rat race of the City. This Recreation Residence Cabin has a large loft bedroom with a king sized bed. A smaller bedroom is downstairs along with a cozy living room and old-fashioned kitchen. You'll enjoy spending time on the covered deck with the great view of the lake. The cabin is considered personal property and the US Forest Service issues the cabin owner a special use permit which outlines the rules and regulations pertaining to having your cabin on their land. If you long to get back to nature and enjoy camping with the comforts of home, you need to see this cabin. Built in the early 1900's, it is not built to present day codes, and it can use some work; however, it's definitely livable as it is. There is an air-tight wood burning stove and a wall heater to keep you warm on chilly fall nights. The road to the cabin is paved and as you drive up you'll pass the historic Big Bear Dam Keeper's house. There are huge granite rock formations behind the cabin. The popular Castle Rock hiking trail is just a short drive up the road. This cabin is for second home use only by the owner, their family and friends; no short-term rentals allowed.
House for sale, 382 Big Bear Trail, San Bernardino County, California, in Big Bear, United States
382 W Big Bear Blvd, 382 Big Bear Trail, San Bernardino County, California
Detached house • 4 room(s) • 2 bed. • 59.27 m² • ref: Z3M9QD
SGD 270,980
Spaces
Rooms4
Bedrooms2
Toilet rooms1
Parking lots (outside)5
Surfaces
Living59.27 m²
Internal59.27 m²
Tennis
382 Big Bear Trail, San Bernardino County, California, Big Bear
TypeHouse
Construction year1920
Candice Hallstead
Wheeler Steffen Sotheby's International Realty
+19098785500
596 Pine Knot Avenue, P.O. Box 1586
92315 Big Bear Lake
Number32301168