Moonridge Cabin

Big Bear Lake, CA, United States
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About

Cozy cabin with fantastic location! Directly across the street from golf course, Walkable to Moonridge Coffee, Dank Donuts, & Bear Belly Deli! Located just minutes from Bear Mountain. Moonridge Cabin is the perfect getaway for family, friends, & even pets! Moonrige Cabin features gorgeous views. See the golf course, & mountains from the front porch swing. Big, private, & fully enclosed backyard for dogs features a hot tub, fire pit, & outdoor dining area.

Good to know

The Hot tub has been repaired as of August 2023 and is working great! . Big Bear Lake local ordinance 99.300 limits maximum occupancy to 5 people & 2 parked cars. (Children, toddlers, and infants do count as people.) Please do not book or arrive with more than the maximum or you could be fined from the city and evicted with no money back. Right down the street from Bear Mountain, cozy Moonridge Cabin has the perfect location and views, to the ski resorts and only minutes from Big Bear Village. Swing on the outdoor porch swing while enjoying the amazing ski mountain and golf course view while hearing all the animals in the new rescue zoo right down the street. Or head to the backyard and enjoy the privacy of your own hot tub (installed in 2019). This charming cozy amazing view cabin in Moonridge has 1 level, 2 bedrooms, 2 patios, 2 full bathrooms, and is located directly across the street from the Bear Mountain Golf Course’s 4th hole (on the sunny side of the golf course!). Moonridge Cabin features beautiful views of Bear Summit and is located right around the corner from Bear Mountain Ski Resort! This Big Bear getaway has a floor-to-ceiling rock fireplace (wood burning), central heating, free high speed Wi-Fi, TVs with Roku & Netflix, a master suite, separate laundry room, fully fenced backyard, & a hot tub. The kitchen is fully-stocked and all bedding & linens are provided by our professional cleaning crew. This rustic retreat is the perfect getaway for family, friends, & even pets! Two dog Maximum. ROOM DESCRIPTIONS * Front Patio: Moonridge Cabin has 2 patios. The front patio features an outdoor dining table for 4, porch swing, & BBQ grill. * Living Room: Open-concept living room with entry bench, TV with Roku, sitting area with sofa, & a floor-to-ceiling rock (wood burning) fireplace. * Kitchen: Open-concept kitchen with breakfast bar seating for 2, gas range, toaster, microwave, coffee maker, dishwasher, & refrigerator. * Dining Area: Open-concept dining area adjacent to the kitchen with dining table for 4-6 & entrance to back patio. * Bedroom #1 (Master Bedroom): Master bedroom with 1 king bed, dresser, TV with Roku, closet, & en-suite bathroom. * Bathroom #1 (Master Bathroom): Full en-suite master bathroom with a shower & jetted bath tub. * Laundry Room: Laundry room next to the master bedroom (Bedroom #1) with entrance to backyard and full size washer & dryer. * Bedroom #2: Bedroom with 1 queen bed, dresser, desk, TV with Roku, 1 bunk bed (2 twin beds), ceiling fan, closet, & beautiful views of the golf course. The bunk beds each have a maximum weight of 185 lbs. * Bathroom #2: Full bathroom next to the living room with hairdryer, shower, & bath tub. * Back Patio: Moonridge Cabin has 2 patios. The back patio features a fully fenced backyard complete with firepit, outdoor seating, & hot tub RECORDING DEVICE/ CAMERA DISCLOSURE: We have ONE (1) active doorbell (Ring) camera facing the entrance and the driveway. It is active 24/7 and records both sound and video for 30 seconds upon motion. It is on 24/7 during your stayTampering with, covering or disabling this device is a $250 fine. We also have a Minut decibel meter outside on the back deck. Minut is 100% privacy compliant- and cannot record conversations- it only reports noise levels so we have proof in case neighbors or Code Enforcement makes a complaint.

Other Details to Note

The city of Big Bear Lake has a "Good Neighbor" policy that all renters must sign and agree to when they visit. Here is the text from the official brochure: "GOOD NEIGHBOR GUIDE: We are excited to share our beautiful 4 season community with you. While visiting Big Bear Lake and the surrounding Valley, we ask that you respect and care for the mountain and its residents. This guide provides resources to achieve that, be it snow, fire safety, vacation rentals, or wildlife. For a more harmonious relationship with Big Bear Lake and the Valley, the city of Big Bear Lake asks you to please review and follow these guidelines. We appreciate you. Welcome and thank you for choosing to vacation in Big Bear Lake, Southern California’s premier 4 season resort community! GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICIES: Welcome and thank you for choosing to vacation in Big Bear Lake, Southern California’s premier 4 season resort community! We are pleased to welcome over 1.2 million visitors per year to our beautiful community. Whether you are here to enjoy the abundant natural features and amenities found in our surrounding forest or looking for some rest and relaxation in our quiet and tranquil residential neighborhoods, we trust your experience will be world-class. While enjoying your time in our mountain community, we’d like to remind you of some important community expectations for guests staying in our residential neighborhoods. We also want to provide some tips that will make your stay more enjoyable and help you vacation like a local. We want you, your family, and friends to have an amazing vacation while still being respectful and considerate to the neighbors around you. EXPECTATIONS FOR GUEST BEHAVIOR: Sound carries differently at higher elevation than it does on flat land at sea level, due to higher elevations and varying topography. Sound in the mountains can carry for miles. A normal private conversation on a deck can be heard from many houses away. Amplified music can be heard a mile or more away from the speaker. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR: A big part of Big Bear Lake’s charm is the friendly and helpful residents. If you are fortunate enough to be staying at a home near a full-time resident and see them on their deck or in their yard, introduce yourself! Many of our residents enjoy meeting visitors and providing tips on activities and restaurants. VISIT LIKE A LOCAL: If you extend your visit beyond the weekend, you will see the large amounts of litter and trash left behind by visitors. Here are some tips to help you and your family preserve our natural playground for the next generation. LEAVE NO TRACE: Simply put, whatever you take into the forest, bring back out including broken sleds. DON'T LITTER: There are dumpsters located at all trail-heads and picnic areas. If a bin is full, find another. Animals will tear bags open and spread trash throughout the forest. KEEP OUR COMMUNITY PET-FRIENDLY: Please remember to keep your dog leashed and always bag your pet’s waste, placing it in a dumpster. Leaving your pet’s waste in a bag on the side of a trail is littering. KEEP THE PEACE: If you are going to listen to music while hiking or enjoying the lake, use headphones instead of a bluetooth speaker. RESIDENTIAL FIRE PIT & BBQ: Open fire pit permits are not permissible at short term rental properties. Gas / propane, charcoal, and wood pellet barbecues are permissible with proper briquette disposal. DO NOT EXCEED THE STATED OCCUPANCY: Do not exceed the stated occupancy at any time during your stay, including temporary visitors. NO PARTIES ALLOWED. DO NOT EXCEED THE VEHICLE LIMIT: The maximum number of vehicles permitted to be at the property at any time, including temporary visitors, is on the exterior sign. NO PARKING IN STREET OR YARD: Parking is only permitted in the driveway, designated parking spaces, and garage. This includes trailers and recreational vehicles. NO MUSIC OR OTHER SOUND AMPLIFICATION 24/7: Amplified sound and music is not permitted to be heard beyond the property line 24/7. Sound amplification is permitted indoors, as long as the sound cannot be heard from neighboring properties. Close your windows and doors to avoid noise carrying beyond the property line. QUIET HOURS BETWEEN 10 PM TO 7 AM: Noisy indoor and outdoor activity, including use of the spa / pool, is strictly prohibited after 10 PM and before 7 AM. Remember to close your windows and doors to avoid noise carrying beyond the property line. RESPECTFUL PET MANAGEMENT: Be courteous to the neighbors. If your dog is prone to excessive barking, take them with you when you leave your rental. When in public, please make sure your dog is leashed and under control at all times. You will find that Big Bear Lake is very dog friendly! TAKE TRASH TO CLEAN BEAR SITES: All trash need to be taken to one of the city’s local trash sites (visitors will be asked to show proof eligibility, such as a rental contract), or trash must be placed in a Big Bear Disposal issued trash receptacle located on the property. Do not store trash outside. Clean bear site trash locations are 41970 Garstin Drive and 39690 Big Bear Boulevard. CONSEQUENCES: Unfortunately, a few of our guests refuse to extend common courtesy and neighborly behavior toward the guests and residents around them. For those guests who have come to party and disrupt the peace and tranquility of the neighborhoods, there are costly and severe consequences. CONSEQUENCES - FINES: The minimum fine for violating the rules stated previously is $500 per violation. The second offense is $1,000 and third is $1,500. CONSEQUENCES - EVICTION: Unruly guests who blatantly disregard the rules and expectations may be subject to eviction without a refund. In addition, costly citations may be issued to the undersigned. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL STARGAZER: Please conserve energy and reduce light pollution at night. Please turn off all exterior lights when not actively in use, such as when you are away from the rental, when sleeping, or when checking out. Take some time during the evening to turn out the lights and gaze upon the stars! "

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What this place offers

Amenities

Common

  • Cleaning products
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Hot tub
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • Dedicated workspace
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Body soap
  • Conditioner
  • Hot Water
  • Shampoo

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers

Common

  • Cleaning products
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Hot tub
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • Dedicated workspace
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Body soap
  • Conditioner
  • Hot Water
  • Shampoo

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers

Family

  • Board games
  • Children's books and toys

Heating and cooling

  • Indoor fireplace
  • Portable fans

Home safety

  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Smoke detector

Kitchen and dining

  • Barbecue utensils
  • Coffee maker
  • Dining table
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Toaster

Location features

  • Private entrance Separate street or building entrance

Outdoors

  • BBQ grill
  • Fire pit
  • Garden or backyard
  • Outdoor seating
  • Patio or balcony

Parking and facilities

  • Free parking on premises

House Rules

The city of Big Bear Lake requires a rental agreement/ Good Neighbor Policy to be signed and ID uploaded to finalize your stay. After booking, You will receive an email from Rustic Retreats of Big Bear with a link for easy e-signature and ID upload. Our cabin is located in a nice and quiet family neighborhood therefore, we do limit renters to people who are 25+ years old. (families with children under 25 ARE allowed as well) Potential renters may be asked to verify their age by providing a copy of their driver’s license or another form of official identification in person, at check-in. QUIET HOURS: The official quiet hours for Big Bear Lake are 10 pm to 7 am. Please keep noise to a minimum outside after 10 pm. As of January 12, 2021 the city of Big Bear Lake has limited spa use from 7am to 10pm. If a noise complaint comes in and you are using the spa after 10pm Code Enforcement can fine you. Loud talking and music are not allowed at any time as per City of Big Bear Lake Code- If anyone can hear talking or music over the property line- you will be fined by the city at least $500. If the Code Enforcement Department is called on you due to disruptions, use of the hot tub after hours, loudness, music, too many people, too many cars, or ANY OTHER City of Big Bear Lake Code violations, you will be responsible for the fine issued to you as well as the fine issued to the owners (which could be at least $1000), you also may be asked to leave and no refund of remaining nights will be issued. Check in time is 4pm. Check-Out Time: From March to November is Check out is 11am From December thru February Check out is 10am. Consider booking the day prior to your stay or after your stay if you wish for an early check-in or late check-out, as we are unable to accommodate these. If you stay past check-out without permission, the cleaners will charge me and, therefore, I must charge you $100. If you stay 30 min past check out, you will be charged for the entire next night stay as well (without being able to stay). If you check in early there is a very good chance the house may have not been cleaned or inspected properly. And if the cleaners see a car in the driveway they will drive away. So if you try to check in early without permission- you forfeit the right to a clean house and any compensation. SPA: Use of spa is at your own risk. You MUST follow these rules. We assume no responsibility for accidents, injury or any medical treatment you claim is caused by spa. You must keep the spa cover closed when not using it. CHECK SPA IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL- Spa could take at least 6 hours to heat up. We do try to keep it warm for you before arrival but can’t guarantee. No refunds for spas that take longer to warm up. Clean all snow and ice off spa cover before opening or you will be responsible for breakage You must take a bath or shower before using spa Please take bath or shower after using spa Don’t enter a hot tub when you have diarrhea. Don’t swallow hot tub water or even get it into your mouth. Shower or bathe with soap before and after using the hot tub. Do not put anything in hot tub including bubble bath Pets are not allowed in hot tub If hot tub smells, looks cloudy or green DO NOT use. Call us. Don’t let children less than 5 years of age use hot tubs. Don’t drink alcohol before entering the hot tub or during hot tub use. If pregnant, consult a physician before hot tub use, particularly in the first trimester Spa use as per order of Big Bear Lake as of January 12, 2021 is from 7am to 10pm PETS: Your pets are permitted in rental units only with prior approval. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up any / all pet refuse and hair in and around cabin. All pets must be up-to-date on rabies vaccinations and all other vaccinations. Heartworm prevention is highly recommended. All pets are to be treated with Advantage or similar topical flea and tick repellent Fleas and ticks are very rampant in this area and can cause harmful / fatal illness to humans and pets. All items above are the sole responsibility of the pet owner. The cabin owners assume no responsibility for illness or injury that humans or pets may incur while on the premises. Pets may NOT be left outside alone at any time. There are many wild animals indigenous to the Big Bear area such as coyotes and bears. Therefore, we are adamant that you never leave a pet unattended outside. We also insist that you ALWAYS walk your dog on a leash. This is important for the protection of your pet. It is recommended that you be very vigilant when walking your dog. Coyotes are active both day and night in Big Bear and are very common. Coyotes often travel in packs and, although they rarely attack a dog on leash, it has happened. The best prevention is to stay vigilant, keep your dog nearby on a leash, and be aware of your surroundings. We are not responsible for any injuries to any of your pets caused by wild animals nor are we responsible for any pet allergies you may experience due to pets previously staying in home. As set forth above, please be aware that there are many other wild animals in Big Bear such as raccoons, lizards, and ground squirrels. Please be respectful of them and do your best to ensure your pet does not attack local wildlife. Two dogs maximum. AT CHECK-IN: This property is professionally cleaned on the morning of your stay. All linens are washed, beds are made, dishes put away, and the bathroom, kitchen, & spa are sanitized, etc. Upon check-in, please look around to make sure everything is to your satisfaction. Please also check to make sure nothing is dirty or broken including the spa and washing machine. If there is an issue, please report it to me within the first 2 hours of your check-in time with pictures so you are not responsible for anything such as broken items or dirty spa water. Again, please let us know within 2 hours of check-in- after that you are responsible for any damages or cleaning issues. While we try to clean the outside decks - leaves, dust pollen, snow accumulation, ice do accumulate quickly. It is the mountains! When snow melts you may find animal feces- dog, coyote, bear. We apologize for this but it’s almost impossible for us to find all of it during a melt. NO SMOKING POLICY: This is a NON-SMOKING unit. There is no smoking allowed anywhere in or near the cabin. This includes: cigarettes, cigars, pipes, weed, medical marijuana and even vaping. If our cleaners smell any of them in the house you will lose your entire deposit. Sorry we cannot even allow smoking outside of the cabin due to smoke leaking in as well as butts left around the yard from previous renters. If you must smoke- please do so off the property. Any evidence of smoking on the property even outside of the cabin will incur a $500 cleaning fee plus any extra rental fees lost due to not being able to rent or having to give money back to the next renter due to persistent smoke smell. Due to fire hazard, lighted candles are NOT allowed in this rental unit but battery operated candles are available throughout the cabin. (PLEASE DON’T LIGHT THE BATTERY OPERATED CANDLES) DAMAGE: Renters shall pay a damage deposit. Renter will be completely responsible for any and all damage to the home or property caused by Renters, whether accidental or due to Renters negligence. However, Renters understand that the rental includes an accidental damage rental policy providing up to $1,000,000 (one million dollars) in accidental damage protection provided by AirBnB provided Renters notify the owner and assist the owner in making a claim. Renters understand that Renters are responsible for damage beyond the coverage provided by the accidental damage insurance. Renters are also responsible for damage that would have been covered by the accidental damage insurance if Guests fail to advise the Owner of the damage and provide the necessary information that would allow the Owner to file a claim ag...

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Neighborhood

Moonridge Cabin is in the Lower Moonridge neighborhood of Big Bear & conveniently minutes from most activities - hiking, golfing (directly across the street!) , skiing, biking, swimming, & more. This rustic retreat is a quick 5 minute drive to Big Bear Village downtown shops & restaurants as well as the lake.

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Reviews

Gianna
March 2026 · Airbnb
We had a great stay at this Airbnb. Mike was very responsive and easy to communicate with throughout the entire process, which made everything smooth and stress-free. The home itself was clean, cozy, and exactly as described. It felt comfortable and welcoming right away. I would definitely recommend staying here and would happily book again in the future.
Cole
March 2026 · Airbnb
We Enjoyed the property the view from the front patio was so nice , the hot tub and fireplace where really enjoyable . It was a nice rustic cabin inside and everything we used worked .
William
February 2026 · Airbnb
Very cozy & felt like a home. Location was amazing just 3 min away from BBMR and restaurants and stores. Was a cute and beautiful place also the kitchen was amazing. Mike was very accommodating & was easy to communicate with!
Maria
January 2026 · Airbnb
Great little cabin for a cozy staycation! It was very clean, comfy, and relaxing. Our pups really enjoyed the fenced in yard. It is on a main road so it can be tricky to get into the driveway right away and it can get quite noisy. It’s not walkable but it’s very close to the village/Moonridge shops, and there’s a field with a walkway across the street perfect for pups. We would happily return.
Maricela
December 2025 · Airbnb
My family and I had a great time in Big Bear. The cabin was very clean and we had everything that we needed to enjoy our weekend. Plus the view of the mountains was very beautiful. Also, We really enjoyed the hot tub. Thank you for making us feel at home.
Leiana
November 2025 · Airbnb
Mike’s home was spotless and perfect for our weekend getaway with the pups. The enclosed backyard gave us peace of mind knowing our dogs were safe, and the hot tub quickly became our favorite spot. The view of Big Bear Mountain from the porch was stunning. Mike was an excellent host and always responded promptly. We will definitely be coming back!

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