Built for hanging out.
A heated pool, a hot tub (10am–10pm), fire pits under the pines, the new bar, and a Village four minutes by foot. Everything you'd hope a Big Bear basecamp would be.
A short drive to the Village. Minutes to the lake.
The Burgundy sits in the heart of Big Bear Lake — close enough to reach anywhere worth going, far enough that the pines do the talking after dark. The mountain is a mile and a half up the road for ski days; the lake is just down the road for swims.

Fire Pits · Nightly
Crackling until the wood runs out — including our signature boat-firepit. Guests gather, strangers swap stories, the dog falls asleep at someone's feet.

Heated Pool
Open through the chill of autumn. A laid-back deck under the pines — no pool-bar attendant, no clipboard.

Hot Tub · 10am–10pm
Late-night soak after a day on the mountain. Bring a towel, bring a drink from the bar.
Outdoor pool deck and outdoor hot tub photography still in production — current shots show our boat-firepit and the in-room stone spa tub.

The Bar.
A live-edge slab counter, brass fixtures, velvet stools in caramel and forest green, and a custom amber pendant that turns dusk into showtime. We tore out the old kitchenette and built something that lingers.
Coming soon — craft beer, a serious wine list, and cocktails built on house bitters, for guests and locals both.
The everyday details.
Pet friendly
Bring the dog — all sizes, all breeds. There's a $50 pet fee per pet.
Free WiFi
Property-wide. Fast enough for the work-from-cabin crowd, calm enough that you'll close the laptop by sundown.
Free parking
On-site, no fees, no validation games. Pull in, park, leave the keys in the room.
Vinyl lounge
Records spin in the lounge. Bring an album if you want it played — we have an unwritten rule about side B.
Check-in · 4pm
Check-out · 11am. Early check-in is possible if the room is ready — text the front desk before you head up.
A museum, but cozier.
Every room is finished with a different combination of curated mid-century pieces, vintage finds, and commissioned art from local makers. Stained-glass windows, brass sconces, terracotta tile, bouclé chairs, gold lamps, woven tapestries — none of it shipped from a catalog.
If you fall in love with something on the wall, ask Frank. We'll tell you the story.