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Embark on an easy hike along the Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk, a gentle route spanning 0.8 miles (1.2 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 10 feet (3 metres). This pleasant stroll takes approximately 18 minutes to complete, offering a peaceful escape into nature. You'll experience wide-open views of the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is generally available near the trailhead. The trail is located along Stanfield Cutoff, and there are typically designated parking areas for visitors to the marsh.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your walk along the boardwalk.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk or the preserve itself. It's freely accessible to the public.
The boardwalk offers unique experiences year-round. Spring and fall are excellent for birdwatching due to migration. Sunsets over Big Bear Lake are particularly breathtaking from the boardwalk, making late afternoon a popular time. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, impacting the landscape.
The trail primarily consists of a flat, smooth boardwalk that crosses a protected wetland area. Sections have also been recently paved, making it very easy to navigate with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely! The flat, smooth boardwalk and minimal elevation make it highly accessible for families with young children, strollers, and even those with mobility aids.
The marsh is a critical habitat for diverse wildlife. It's renowned for exceptional birdwatching, with over 250 species, including waterfowl and eagles. You might also spot squirrels, raccoons, and occasionally deer.
Yes, an observation deck provides panoramic views of the marshland, Big Bear Lake, and the surrounding mountains. The entire boardwalk itself, known as Wooden path Stanfield Marsh, offers wide-open views of the wetland and sky.
While the main boardwalk is short, you can extend your walk along Stanfield Cutoff for additional lake views or connect to the Alpine Pedal Path for a longer outing around Big Bear Lake.
Yes, due to its flat, smooth, and paved/boardwalk surface, the trail is considered very accessible for nearly all mobility levels, including wheelchairs.
The Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk offers a unique focus on wetland ecology and wildlife observation, providing a tranquil and slow-paced experience distinct from Big Bear's more strenuous mountain trails. It's an ideal spot for calm reflection and connecting with nature.