| Bear Valley Mountain Resort | |
|---|---|
| Location | Alpine County, California, U.S. |
| Nearest major city | Angels Camp |
| Coordinates | 38°29′31″N120°02′38″W / 38.492°N 120.044°W /38.492; -120.044 |
| Vertical | 1,900 ft (580 m) |
| Top elevation | 8,500 ft (2,590 m) |
| Base elevation | 6,600 ft (2,010 m) |
| Skiable area | 1,680 acres (2.6 sq mi; 6.8 km2) |
| Trails | 67 total |
| Lift system | 9 (1 high speed six pack, 1 high speed quad, 2 triples, 4 doubles, 2 carpet lifts) |
| Snowfall | 359 inches (29.9 ft; 9.1 m) |
| Snowmaking | 100 acres (40 ha) |
| Website | bearvalley.com |

Bear Valley Mountain Resort is aski area in thewesternUnited States, located in theSierra Nevada ofCalifornia onHighway 4 betweenLake Tahoe andYosemite National Park—about three hours southeast ofSacramento and one hour fromAngels Camp.[1] The alpine ski area and a portion of the real estate in the village ofBear Valley was owned by an investment partnership led by a Canadian company,Dundee Realty, from 2005 to 2014, then by Skyline International acquired Bear Valley through October 31, 2023.[2] On November 1, 2023, California Mountain Resort Company, backed by Invision Capital of Chicago, along with ski industry investors Karl Kapuscinski and Tim Cohee announced that they acquiredBear Valley along with properties in the village ofBear Valley. With the acquisition,Bear Valley joins the"Cali Pass" giving pass holders to access 3 other ski resorts in California, as well as resorts at 19"Powder Alliance Resorts" world wide. The new owners have made many improvements, such as a new bar, refurbished restaurants and completed 4 different lift upgrade projects over the summer of 2024.
Nine lifts provide access to 75+ runs covering 1,680 skiable acres (2.6 sq mi; 6.8 km2). The resort is known for its commitment to snow making and snow science expertise, and as a result of snow management, was one of six resorts in California that remained open into mid-spring during the worst droughts in history.
Bear Valley is also known for its rich racing history and one of two resorts in the state that operates aNASTAR course nearly every weekend of the winter season. The Bear Valley Cross Country and Snowshoe Trail System consists of 35 trails covering 3,000 acres (12 km2) of terrain. Bear Valley Cross Country is owned and operated by Paul and Diane Petersen. Paul Petersen is co-author ofThe Essential Cross Country Skier: A Step By Step Guide and a pioneer in the Nordic skiing industry in California.[3]
The base village includes a hotel, spa, cabins, 2 restaurants, 2 full bars, and a pizza parlor. The Lodge at the base facility is known for its majestic granite fireplace and post and beam construction of the atrium style hotel. The hotel's Cathedral Lounge is a desired location for weddings and special events. The village also includes a US Post Office, museum, general store and snowmobile rental center. There is also an Alpine County Sheriff's office and fire station, as well as a County library and K-6 public school. In winter months, there is a shuttle to the ski area in daily operation.
Since 1969, Bear Valley has hosted the annualBear Valley Music Festival. The festival, which begins at the end of July and runs for 2 weeks and 3 weekends, includes a variety of music, including contemporary bands and classical concerts featuring a full symphony orchestra conducted by MaestroAlexander Mickelthwate.
A lift from town has been planned for years, as is a mountain top day lodge and terrain expansion.[4] In early 2013, the partnership that owns the ski area operation and a portion of the real estate in town decided to sell their holdings which now include entitlements for over 300 condominium homes. In September 2013, a deal to sell the ski area operation fell through.[5] In December 2013 a group of Bear Valley property owners announced an initiative to explore community ownership options for both the ski area operation and the village. In February 2014, the Bear Valley Mountain Cooperative was formed with the objective of acquiring and managing those assets on behalf of the community. In 2014, the resort was acquired by Skyline International.
| Name[6] | Type | Years of Operation | Vertical Rise (ft) | Capacity (pph) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mokelumne Express | High Speed Six | 2017- | 730 | 3000 | |
| Grizzly | Double | 1967- | 1267 | 1200 | |
| Koala | Quad | 2024- | 500 | 1800 | To be replaced summer 2024 with a quad chair |
| Cub | Triple | 1981- | 228 | 1900 | Shortened to replace the old Cub chair in summer 2024 |
| Polar Express | High Speed Quad | 2006- | 953 | 2400 | |
| Pooh Bear | Triple | 1981- | 735 | 2000 | |
| Super Cub | Double | 1970- | 253 | 1100 |