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Big Bear Lake is home to the Tour de Big Bear, named North America’s Favorite Gran Fondo for 2023.Choose from our 25, 50, 70 or 100 mile road routes, the Family Fun Ride, our Dirty Bear and Dirty Cub Gravel Rides and now our Dirty Burro Mountain Bike events. There’s a ride for all ages and abilities. Come early for our Two Day Cycling Festival, Poker Ride and Glow Ride and stay for our Sunday Recovery Rides
TOUR de BIG BEAR ROAD RIDES
Choose from the 25, 50, 70, or 100-mile road events and embark on a journey through the breathtaking San Bernardino Mountains. Enjoy legendary aid stations, beautiful mountain scenery, and spectacular summer weather.
DIRTY BEAR & DIRTY CUB GRAVEL RIDES
Take on Tour de Big Bear’s gravel events — the 25-mile Dirty Cub or the 50-mile Dirty Bear — and enjoy some epic mixed-terrain fun set against the gorgeous Big Bear Lake backdrop.
NEW! DIRTY BURRO MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE
We’re excited to continue the rich history of mountain bike racing in Big Bear! This fresh and exciting Cross Country mtb race is set to be unique, taking you through stunning mountain landscapes on a challenging yet enjoyable course with flowy single and double track trails.
TWO DAY CYCLING FESTIVAL
Over 40 expo vendors

Bikes & Brews fest beer tasting

Family friendly activities including a bounce house and face painting.

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