Fall weather is in full swing, and the first glimpse of leaves turning color has begun. Mid-October is often the peak for viewing fall colors, so don't wait to visit Bear Valley. A variety of local adventures treat "leaf peepers" to some of the finest displays of deciduous trees preparing for winter in the Sierra Nevada. Read more …
October 2020 Happenings
Fall weather is in full swing, and the first glimpse of leaves turning color has begun. Mid-October is often the peak for viewing fall colors, so don't wait to visit Bear Valley. A variety of local adventures treat "leaf peepers" to some of the finest displays of deciduous trees preparing for winter in the Sierra Nevada. Read more …
September 2020 Happenings
Summer is transitioning to fall, and the wildfire season has already brought some smoke to Bear Valley. So far, knock on wood, air quality has not limited the ability to get outside and have an adventure. Water levels at the lakes are starting to drop, but the water temperatures are still comfortable and refreshing. Overall this is an excellent time of year in Bear Valley. Read more …
August 2020 Happenings
Bear Valley summer is marching forward with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Refreshing water activities, spectacular hikes, and exhilarating bike rides are the norm, plus wildflowers keep accenting the landscape with vibrant colors. A few thunderstorms have rolled through, but nothing out of the ordinary. These weather events are welcome as they knock down dust and rejuvenate the plants. Read more …
July 2020 Happenings
A Bear Valley High Sierra summer is right on track with campgrounds open, trails clear, and lakes warming with numerous recreational opportunities to escape the heat. Both mosquitos and pine tree pollen should have peaked before this article is published, so now is the best time to get outside and enjoy all the elements we love about summer in Bear Valley. Read more …
COVID-19 Update #3
We opened the store today, Saturday, May 23rd. It feels a little weird as the state is still under "Shelter In Place", but also the right thing to do for those in the area. Essential items such as gas, food, and supplies are available daily from 9am - 5pm, and our "Bear B-Que" is serving from 11am - 3pm on the weekends.
COVID-19 Update #2
May 2020 Happenings
Thanks for Your Support
Looking back, winter started with a bang and a last-minute storm that enabled opening for Thanksgiving. It was cold and stormy for much of December, and the holiday season offered great snow for skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, and tubing. It was heartwarming to see so many people enjoying Bear Valley.
April 2020 Happenings
BVAC and COVID-19
March 2020 Happenings
Thanks to Leap Year, an inch of new snow arrived on the evening of February 29, and we did not have a snow-less month; but it was close. The snowpack has proved durable and resilient this season, and the Bear Valley Adventure Company has kept 30+ kilometers of trails open thanks to the hard work of the outside operations crew.
Stanislaus National Forest Mountain Bike Trails Summit
47th Annual Bjornloppet - It's a Wrap!
February 2020 Happenings
This winter's snowpack is proving robust and resilient. Despite January's less than usual snowfall, our winter landscape got recharged right before Martin Luther King Weekend, and the Bear Valley Adventure Company was ready to welcome the crowds. Holiday periods are essential to Bear Valley's economy, and we hope you either spent quality time on the snow or pursued some extra work to fund your next adventure.
Three Hut Tour
January 2020 Happenings
The winter's holiday season was memorable with great snow and seemingly endless kids, adults, and families returning to the Bear Valley Adventure Company with big smiles, rosy cheeks, and generous "thank yous." They donned skis, snowshoes, sleds, tubes, or simply walked out to the Meadow Café. Good cheer was abundant ...
December 2019 Happenings
November 2019 Happenings
These are exciting times at the Bear Valley Adventure Company! Looking back at October, we teamed up with the Bear Valley Trail Stewardship to host the Fat Tire Festival. Nearly 50 enthusiastic riders gathered to learn, share, and celebrate the thrills of mountain biking in Bear Valley.