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Explore Big Bear with the 24' Keystone Springdale Bunkhouse RV - San Bernardino

Explore Big Bear with the 24' Keystone Springdale Bunkhouse RV

Big Bear Lakeeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

Varies by activity; set your own schedule

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels since you control your itinerary and pace when staying in the RV.

Overview

Discover the perfect blend of comfort and adventure with the 24' Keystone Springdale Bunkhouse RV in Big Bear, California. Enjoy the outdoors with all the conveniences of a cozy home on wheels.

Big Bear, California

24' Keystone Springdale Bunkhouse

From $517.28 For 2 Nights • 2-7 Nights • Sleeps 4-6

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About This Adventure

Rent with us today!

Rates

From $517.28 For 2 Nights (including taxes and fees)

Subject to increased rates on Holidays

Duration

2-7 Nights

About

NEW 150w SOLAR!!! sleeps 4-6, front walkaround queen bed w new mattress, dinette converts to bed, two single bunk beds in rear, new smart TV, bring your dvd, game system or iPad, USB's for device charging, 45G fresh water capacity, new dual batteries, full kitchen, full bath.

Free Delivery to the following parks:

-Halloways Marina & RV Park

-Pine Tree RV Park

-Lighthouse Marina & RV Park

-Big Bear Shores luxury RV park

-Anywhere in Big Bear lake, Big Bear City, Sugarloaf

Baldwin Lake, Erwin Lake, Boulder Bay, Seranno, Pine Knot.

Adventure Tips

Reserve Your Spot Early

Big Bear is popular year-round, so book your RV rental in advance to secure your preferred dates.

Pack Layered Clothing

Mountain weather can change quickly; bring layers to stay comfortable during cool mornings and warm afternoons.

Check RV Hookups Before Setting Up

Confirm availability of water, power, and sewage hookups at your chosen campsite for a hassle-free stay.

Bring Extra Water and Supplies

Remote spots near Big Bear Lake might have limited access to supplies; come prepared with essentials.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer are frequently seen in forested areas around Big Bear
  • Bald eagles can sometimes be spotted near Big Bear Lake during winter months

History

Big Bear Lake has been a historic summer getaway since the late 19th century, originally attracting visitors by rail for its cool mountain climate.

Conservation

Efforts are in place to protect the San Bernardino National Forest ecosystem, encouraging campers and visitors to follow leave-no-trace principles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Portable GPS or Maps

Essential

Ensure easy navigation both on the road and exploring surrounding trails in Big Bear.

Layered Clothing

Essential

Adapt to fluctuating spring temperatures and occasional rain showers.

spring specific

Waterproof Boots

Keep your feet dry and comfortable when hiking on damp or leafy forest trails.

fall specific

Thermal Sleeping Bags

Essential

Stay warm during chilly nights when the temperature drops around Big Bear.

winter specific