Gold Mountain Manor

Gold Mountain Manor is a rustic hotel, bed & breakfast, and wedding venue on the north shore of Big Bear City, California.[1] Built in 1928 by Los Angeles movie investor Alexander Buchanan Barret and his wife, Bessie, Gold Mountain Manor is currently owned and managed by Betsy Weinberger.[2]

Gold Mountain Manor
General information
TypeHotel
ClassificationLodging, weddings, bed & breakfasts
Address1117 Anita Avenue
Town or cityBig Bear City, California
CountryUnited States
Opened1928
Other information
Number of rooms7
ParkingSelf parking
Website
http://www.goldmountainmanor.com

The complex

A restored log mansion sits on an acre of property near Big Bear Lake.[3] It was built in an Adirondak-style with a wide wooden porch, seven themed guestrooms, and a gourmet eatery, and provides wedding accommodations.[3]

Amenities

Guestrooms feature private baths and original log beds, and select rooms have stone fireplaces and jacuzzi tubs. Common areas include television entertainment, bed & breakfast services, and afternoon hors d’oeuvres.[4][5]

Guests can kayak on Big Bear Lake, hike and bike trails, and go snowshoeing.[4][2]

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References

  1. "Gold Mountain Manor". Inns North America. 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  2. "Big Bear, often overlooked, has everything the Sierra offers ... but is closer". Union-Tribune. October 15, 2005. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2017.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  3. Fodor (2012). Fodor's 2010 Southern California. Michael Nalepa, Linda Cabasin, Erica Duecy.
  4. Fodor (2006). Southern California. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff.
  5. Los Angeles Magazine (42, No. 5 ed.). Emmis Communications. 1997.

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