Los Angeles to Big Bear Car Service
Skip the white-knuckle drive up Highway 18 to Big Bear Lake and let a BlackLaneLA chauffeur handle the switchbacks while you relax.

Los Angeles → Big Bear
Flat rate from $315 · no surge · meet-and-greet
Secure checkout on bookings.lux4rides.com · TCP-licensed · Fully insured
Los Angeles → Big Bear: What to Expect
The 100-mile run from Los Angeles to Big Bear takes roughly 120 minutes, but the final climb is where time swings most. Your chauffeur takes the 210 east toward Redlands, then the 330 and Highway 18 up the mountain. On a clear weekday the ascent flows; on a snowy Friday or holiday weekend the last 20 miles into Big Bear Lake can crawl, so we build in cushion and watch chain-control reports before departure.
We collect you door-to-door from any LA hotel, home, or office, and we are happy to make a quick gear or grocery stop before the canyon. The mountain road is steep, winding, and often icy in winter, which is exactly why a seasoned chauffeur in an all-conditions-ready vehicle beats driving yourself or trusting a rideshare that may cancel at the base of the hill.
A flat rate matters more on this corridor than almost any other. Rideshare surge spikes hard during ski-season storms and holiday rushes, and metered fares balloon on a slow two-hour climb. Your BlackLaneLA price is locked the moment you book, regardless of weather, traffic, or how long the switchbacks take.
Los Angeles to Big Bear Pricing
Flat, all-inclusive rates — tolls, meet-and-greet and gratuity guidance included. Locked at booking; never surged.
| Vehicle | Best for | Flat rate from |
|---|---|---|
| Premium Sedan Mercedes E-Class · BMW 5 Series · Cadillac XTS |
Up to 3 passengers · 3 bags | $315 |
| Luxury Sedan Mercedes S-Class · BMW 7 Series |
Up to 3 passengers · 3 bags | $385 |
| Executive SUV Cadillac Escalade · Chevy Suburban · GMC Yukon |
Up to 6 passengers · 6 bags | $370 |
| Sprinter Van Mercedes Sprinter Executive |
Up to 14 passengers · 14 bags | $550 |
Prices are indicative starting points for this route; your exact flat rate is confirmed instantly at booking.
Why book this transfer with us
Flat one-way rate locked at booking, no ski-season surge
Experienced mountain chauffeurs for Highway 18 switchbacks
Door-to-door pickup with room for skis, boards, and luggage
Chain-control and weather monitored before every departure
Los Angeles to Big Bear — FAQs
How long does Los Angeles to Big Bear take?
The drive is about 120 minutes covering 100 miles. Off-peak weekday mornings can run close to that, while snowy or holiday-weekend conditions on Highway 18 into Big Bear Lake can stretch the trip to 2.5 hours or more.
How much is Los Angeles to Big Bear car service?
Flat rates start at $315 in a premium sedan and $370 in an executive SUV. A luxury sedan is $385 and a Sprinter van for groups or gear is $550, all locked at booking with no surge.
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How Booking Works
A simple, transparent reservation — about 60 seconds, no surprises, no surge.
Enter your address
Pickup & drop-off, with Google address suggestions.
Date, time & vehicle
Pick your time and the right vehicle for your group.
Your details
Add your name, phone and email.
Secure payment
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Instant confirmation
Emailed in seconds with your chauffeur’s details.
The BlackLaneLA Experience
Door-to-door, hands-free, and handled by a professional chauffeur — from the curbside greeting to your luggage.