Big Bear Alpine Zoo

The Big Bear Alpine Zoo is a renowned rehabilitation facility offering an up-close experience with a variety of Alpine animal species native to the San Bernardino Mountains.

5
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
80,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Big Bear Alpine Zoo

 

Big Bear Alpine Zoo, located in Big Bear Lake, California, is a unique and inspiring sanctuary dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of wild animals. Established in 1959, the zoo has become an essential haven for wildlife native to the San Bernardino Mountains, providing shelter to orphaned, injured, and imprinted animals. Unlike typical zoos, this facility focuses on rehabilitating local species, including black bears, coyotes, and mountain lions, with the primary goal of returning them to their natural habitat whenever possible. However, when a return is not feasible, the zoo provides lifetime care tailored to the animals' needs.

Situated at 7,000 feet elevation, the zoo offers visitors an educational glimpse into the region's rich biodiversity, featuring over 160 animals across more than 85 species. Key highlights include the opportunity to observe endangered species such as the snowy owl and the bald eagle. The zoo offers guided tours, interactive exhibits, and daily animal presentations, providing insight into conservation efforts and the ecology of the species it houses.

Big Bear Alpine Zoo relies heavily on public support and volunteers, with outreach programs designed to engage the community in wildlife conservation efforts. For those seeking a rewarding outdoor learning experience, a visit to Big Bear Alpine Zoo offers a meaningful encounter with the delicate balance of nature and the importance of environmental stewardship.

Highlights

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Specialized animal rehabilitation efforts

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Home to endangered species like snowy owls and bald eagles

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Educational programs focusing on conservation

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Opportunity for up-close Alpine wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Animal Rehabilitation

The zoo prioritizes rehabilitating animals with the goal of eventual release back into the wild when feasible.

Mountain Wildlife

Hosts a variety of species native to the San Bernardino Mountains, offering insight into local ecosystems.

Educational Programs

Programs that aim to educate the public on wildlife conservation and the environment.