Address: 28950 CA-18, Skyforest, CA 92385, USA
Phone: +19097449373
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Paul Ayala (SoCalbeachcruiser)
I came up to SkyPark Camp + RV Resort for the RC Soaring Festival held there. After the event most of the participants went to Santa's Village for dinner. First off after spending most of the day staring up at the sky it was nice to sit down at The Pedal Pub and have a nice cold beer. After seeing and smelling the wonderful food coming from their kitchen I ordered the kobe beef cheeseburger and fries, which was very delicious. I would have to say better than other gourmet burger joints and dare I say In-N-Out. Afterwards I walked up to the gift shop and was presently surprised at how nice and well stocked it was.
Joe Vasquez
Spending Father's Day here & very nice to have some R&R & Get away... Overlooking San Bernardino beautiful at night with all the sparkling lights breezy sunny days But not hot great atmosphere beautiful Park showers & restrooms are very clean and the hospitality is great we are enjoying our stay at skypark...😎🌲☀️🦮👍🌄🌌🛻🚐
Mariah D.
Went here when my family visited Big Bear -- it was nice to have an attraction for those of us who don't ski/snowboard. Unfortunately have to give it 3 stars because the price was a bit outrageous for what the park was. We did archery, BB gun shooting, ice skating axe throwing, met Santa in February, and the zip line. The ice skating was very small and the ice was completely beat up. They put a bunch of cones on the ice where it was too beat up to skate on, so kids and adults who needed to hold onto the rail weren't able to. :/ The zip line was the most fun part, but doesn't justify the $200+ we spent just to get in the door (4 adults). We were also told "everything in the park is included" with the entrance fee, but the bike rentals were not included.
Douglas Ure
Really fun place for adults and children. They have zip lining, rock climbing, trails, archery and lots more. Staff is very nice and the food is tasty. Price is fair and wasn't too crowded.
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This is a great argument for not having too many kids... I have three, I feel your pain.
For me the best way to purchase it was on line. Should be about 29.99 for adult and 19.99 for children 3 to 12 years old
Check their website for current pricing.
Check their website as I believe the prices vary by season.
Please keep in mind that this beautiful theme park is not part of a corporate conglomerate...it's owned and operated by a local couple that brought life (& employment opportunities) back to a once "permanently closed" piece of local history. You're children had an experience that far exceeds the wigged mall Santa & I'm sure they'll ALWAYS remember visiting Santa & his village ... they do a great job of making it special and you cant really put a price tag on that.
Yes they have full suspension bikes and e-bikes for rent in various sizes. Thursdays the rentals are cheapest.
Last year it wasn't too crowded the first week of December. 3 year olds are free and they love seeing Santa, the Northwoods Characters, Arrow, The Discovery Playscape, strider bikes, ice skating, and getting their faces painted. See you in December!
After Labor day, Monday and Tuesday the park is closed, including the restaurants and shops.
I've been going to Sky park at least once a week for the last month and they haven't charged me any parking fee.
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Dan Carballo, Yes Skypark Bike Park is definitely beginner friendly. The park does have green and blue trails to black and double black. Sleigh ride is a blue trail and one that typically people will ride most as a warm up. Arrow is above that at a black, mainly due to some steepness along the way as well a couple of wood features and a couple of jumps all table top. There is really no gaps to worry about until you hit jump line, and any of the features on the trails whether a green to a black there are ways to avoid them if a person is unsure about hitting it. The Park seems to be set up for people to gradually build up their skills as well as confidence on a mountain bike.
There is a hotel just down the street
Yes definitely call.
Nope, no pets allowed.
Some times but it's best to give them a call and ask ... Merry Christmas to you and your family cheers 😎
"1962,off-season Nov.,22°...snow and ice. Two mangy reindeer in pens in front of funhouse/hall off mirrors,with cobwebs and frost and dust. The frozen rollercoaster a torture vehicle on the downhills. Santa's workshop heated,but selling "Match-Box" toy cars for double the price.🤣🇺🇸🎅Oh.... and admissions were free.
As of right now there is none ... But I'm sure wants the snow season gets going there most likely will be ... Check in later .... Cheers 😎
...and archery.
Not really... The old Santa's Village - which this is the same location - the old village was basically a stationary carnival with all the rides and such. This is an updated version, without mechanical rides but with people powered activities - like ice skating, rock climbing, mountain biking, zip lines... even peddle powered 'big wheels'. So same place - way better Santa's! - way different activities.
Yep
Early December snow is unlikely but certainly possible.
Call ahead of time. This mom and pop operation has specials that come and go and while they're pretty good with advertising that particular discount may not always be noted. Plus asking is a great way to suggest that they give one! Thank you for your service :-)
Hi, Devan! The monthly Annual Pass option can only be purchased by phone or at the Park. There is a 3 month minimum for this option of $29 a month. Hope to see you soon!
There is a trolley from Crestline to SkyPark. Check the Mountain Transit website for details.
Lots of games, activities, and even crafts and tea time. Check the website for specifics.
No sorry I went recently they just charge to park your car... unless you want your kids getting on rides that's a different amount.
Well general admission is 59$ but it includes all the park activities and ice skating along with the ice skates.
No ski lifts there. It is about 4 miles from the ski slopes. Ski Park is really worth a trip to check out. Ice Skating and Santa kids rides and just a fun family place to visit
When i go there its so beautiful i dont mind waiting alittle while i havent waited longer then 20 min but the staff is soo friendly its a pleasure for me and my family .
Yes, Santa is here year-round! He is here daily during our Christmas season (through 1/2/2022), and once that is over he is here on weekends the rest of the year.
Our Christmas decor will be here through the end of our holiday season, 1/2/2022.
You pay at the entrance and the attractions inside are no longer paid, just a few restaurants or souvenirs that you want to take ...
Not a clue, just drove through parking lot to see old Santa Village
Don't know for sure but you can buy a concert ticket were you could go eat well if you're a local and know the person at the gate then yes lol
Yes they do rent everyday.
Yes there's a separate pass for that but if you buy that one then you are not able to use the attractions if you buy the year round pass it day ticket you can use all aspects of the park
No
It's free for Veterans with proof of service and 50% off for family members. You can buy tickets there, or on the website Skyparksantasvillage.com
Yes
Yes it is open, however definitely check their website and Instagram for most up to date schedule for the mtb park
Yes, it's started snowing up there last week. Probably more now.
Yes, and you get more than just these.. for $45. Might as well plan a day for it.. there are lots of fun, quick activities that your kid could try out such as rock climbing, ax throwing, archery, mini bike park, train ride, etc. They have great food and pub.
They are open from Thu to Sun. Admission tkt getsdcc you in the park and access to bars and restaurants but you have to pay for your meal, off course. Have fun!
Andy, It's a paradise for family and kids. They have outdoor activities such as rock climbing, zip line, archery, axe throwing, pedal cars, kids mountain biking course. It's a village-feel to it; there are restaurant, pub, coffee shop, souvenior shop, crafts shop, etc! A day pass is just $45 and an annual pass is $259, which is what I got. Santa's Village is just as it sounds. Friendly, fun, and makes your day. 👍🏼
Check Instagram & Facebook. Might as well check Skypark's website.
Parking was free for us, over the 4th of July weekend.
Parking is $10 unless you are a pass holder for the main parking lot. They have a new overflow lot just a block east on the highway that has a shuttle. Not sure if that one is free or not because I'm a pass holder.
If you like the activities at Skypark, season passes can save you quite a bit. Seventy-five years and older get in free. That's what I'm doing. The only drawback is that at the end of the day, you're 75 or older.
Yes 👍 they do!! About the gear ⚙️ please call 📱 them!!!
It was "Brother Stone and the get Down".
The rail is still there but none operational and some of the carts are spread out through the park as displays.
It doesn't but there are plenty of good restaurants that have good prices, there is saint nicks the main restaurant, the lunch box serves sandwiches and ice cream, billies bbq if you were looking for something grilled, and the bakery there is also candy in the sky shop as well
When the Weather permits
If it's light
The wrist band is free with entry. I don't think you will have to pay for it again.
Your can bring in water bottles they have places to fill them up. I don't know about baby food
Yes. Skypark is an adventure theme park that is open year round, but Santas Village is only open seasonally.
Both are available to you! Merry Christmas!
Not in the park. The only thing free is parking.
It's roughly $65 per ticket for adults and I believe kids under 2 are free. Parking is $10 per car but honestly, I never saw them check the parking receipt. Everything inside is pretty much included except for the food which is decent.
The best thing to do is call Skypark Santa Village
I'd so they aren't breaking any ADA regulations but I would not recommend it. Lots of hills to push up
They love bikes there, have s great time. Miles of smiles
We're open every day, but Thanksgiving Day, Mar.
No chair lifts but the climb is not difficult. It has well designed and maintained trails.
That kind of stuff is provided when you get your ticket. The only thing you rent would be a mountain bike but you can bring your own.
Well, there are signs up about how they aren't responsible but there are racks and fencing all over. I'd bring a lock but I'm paranoid. It's probably fine.
Zachary's answer is good, but if you need more information about any restaurant in California, call the local county health department. California is a consumer protective state
Yes, except on Thursdays until the Holidays approach. On Thursdays only you can walk in and tell them you are going to eat at the restaurant and you are free to walk around. They have a $10 Burger and Brew special on Thursdays at St. Nick's.
Yes they have bikes for rent. You also will need safety gear but I am not sure if they rent helmets and pads though. I know they have some for sale in their shop.
Yes they are open today Memorial day
They do have a zip line, and lucky for you all of the activities within the park are included with the price of admission.
It is 30 ft above the forest floor, Mary. The exit tower is 30 ft and you exit with a "freefall" harness. The hike up to the start meanders through the forest and is also about 600 ft. Some people love the free fall and say it should be a separate attraction. Other people don't like it at all. We are looking into some other ways to exit the platform, but haven't come up with anything yet.
Snow Valley is about 15 miles away. They have a sledding hill and snow play area.
The Day Pass is going to be $39 for adults and $29 for children and seniors, (3 and under and 75 and older are free) starting Jan 11th. You will need a pass to get into the park. Our attractions include mountain biking, ziplining, pedal cars, strider bikes, rock climbing, archery, and bouldering.
No you won't have to. Though i would recommend buying yourself a ticket just so she won't be alone for all the rides/games.
Yes, Natalie. You can choose which craft to make with Santa's Elves: ornament - $10, wooden toy -$10, snow globe - $12. You can also decorate cookies - $10 or make a gingerbread house - $12 with the Elves!
Great place to go.drive not bad.
Our evening passes are half price ($29 and $19) after 3 pm, Geri. They are for anyone, not just residents.
Possibly, there is limited parking, and they want customers to enjoy their time, not stand in line all day.
Yes, but after 3pm they wave the parking fee. Fee to get in but a fee to ride th rides🤔
It is one year from the day you bought it, and it is $149 dollars for one person I think you get a discount for more people getting annual passes
Yes
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