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Knickerbocker Mansion Country Inn



869 Knickerbocker Road, Po Box 1907
869 Knickerbocker Rd
Big Bear Lake,  California
United States 92315   Show map

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Listing #: 62508
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General Information

  Historic Mansion built by the 1st Big Bear Lake damkeeper, William Knickerbocker. So close yet so far away.The Knickerbocker Mansion Country Inn is located in the heart of Big Bear Lake, California. It nestles on two-plus acres just three blocks from the village and four blocks to the lake. It also backs directly to the San Bernardino National Forest. The historic, rustic log, main lodge was built in 1920 by William Knickerbocker, the first Big Bear Lake Damkeeper, as a private home for his family. It was converted to a Bed & Breakfast in the mid 1980's. It now consists of the main lodge and a separate converted carriage house.  
  • year built: 1920  
  • year renovated: 2004  
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    Accommodations

      The mansion features nine standard bedrooms, each with private bath and two large suites with private baths. All rooms feature queen beds, TV/VCR, and telephones    
    Room Rates (USD United States Dollars)

     
  • single occupancy rate is between 110.00 and 225.00  
  • extra person charge: No  
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  • deposit required   
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    Location

     
  • directions to property: Take Interstate 15 North, to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, to the 30 freeway North, to Hwy. 330 East which will take you up into the mountains. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam into Big Bear.

    From San Fernando Valley:
    Take the 101 East, to the 134 East, to the 210 East, to Interstate 10 East, to the 30 freeway North, to Hwy. 330 East which will take you up into the mountains. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam and into Big Bear.

    From Las Vegas:
    Take the Interstate 15 South, to Hwy 247. This will bring you to the town of Lucerne. Go past two stop signs and turn left onto Hwy 18, which leads up the mountain to the Big Bear Valley. Follow Hwy 18 approximately 6 miles to Stanfield Cutoff. Turn left, drive across the lake. Turn right at the stop sign, follow Big Bear Blvd into Big Bear Lake.  
  • description of surrounding area: 45 minutes from San Bernardino, Victorville, and Redlands  
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