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Big Bear Lake (East Public Boat Launch)
While this area of Big Bear Lake is mostly used for motorized boats, there is a small gravel beach and a fishing dock where you can go swimming as well.
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Big Bear Lake (East Public Boat Launch) Details
While this area of Big Bear Lake is mostly used for motorized boats, there is a small gravel beach and a fishing dock where you can go swimming as well. There is also a shaded picnic area and a paved path next to the lake for cycling. It is also generally quieter than other swimming spots around the lake (minus the boats), which means you can enjoy this serene slice of nature in peace.
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