
The mountains surrounding Big Bear Lake form one of Southern California’s most expansive and versatile high-altitude training environments — a network of peaks, ridgelines, and alpine terrain built for performance across disciplines.
At elevations ranging from 6,000 to over 8,500 feet, this is where athletes gain a true edge — not just from altitude, but from the diversity of terrain and the range of sports it supports.
These mountains aren’t built for one sport — they’re built for all of them.
From Olympic-level preparation to off-season conditioning, the mountains provide a complete outdoor training system that adapts to the athlete.