Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

OUT AND ABOUT OKTOBERFES­T IN BIG BEAR

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■ Where: Big Bear, in the San Bernardino Mountains, is about 210 miles southwest of Las Vegas.

■ Main attraction: Big Bear is known for its biking, hiking, fishing and boating opportunit­ies, but each weekend now through Nov. 3 the town will also be celebratin­g Oktoberfes­t.

There are two stages for live music, including traditiona­l German polkas, singalong, classic rock covers, country hits and everyone’s favorite, the Chicken Dance. The event includes numerous competitio­ns, such as log sawing, stein carrying and shoot & yodel (a version of beer pong).

Food and beer take center stage, naturally. Treat yourself to traditiona­l Oktoberfes­t treats such as German knockwurst and brats, sauerkraut, giant pretzels, strudel or more traditiona­l American food such as burgers and chicken strips. Fill your stein with the same beer you’d find at Munich’s Oktoberfes­t.

Children also will love this event with activities including dancing, a bounce house, game booths, face painting and more. (Note: After

7 p.m. on Saturdays only people 21 years and older will be admitted.)

■ What to pack: Comfortabl­e, casual clothes with a fleece or jacket for the evenings and mornings. Expect temperatur­es in the 70s during the day, but they can dip into the 30s at night.

■ How long to stay: One to two nights. For tickets or more informatio­n about Oktoberfes­t, lodging and other Big Bear Lake activities, visit bigbeareve­nts.com or call 909-585-3000.

Deborah Wall Las Vegas Review-Journal

 ?? Deborah Wall Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Besides bratwurst and beer, the Big Bear Lake Oktoberfes­t has plenty of competitio­ns, including log sawing.
Deborah Wall Las Vegas Review-Journal Besides bratwurst and beer, the Big Bear Lake Oktoberfes­t has plenty of competitio­ns, including log sawing.

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