Oak Knoll Lodge

Oak Knoll Lodge Rustic 1920's cabins in Big Bear Lake, California. Recently purchased and being renovated by designer Lindsey Kuroswki.

Check us out on Magnolia Networks' "Inn The Works" on Discovery Plus!

We invite you to Cabin 11, where you can enjoy all the natural light of the great outdoors while remaining cozy and comf...
07/25/2022

We invite you to Cabin 11, where you can enjoy all the natural light of the great outdoors while remaining cozy and comfortable inside. 😌

All you need is love, and a hot bath. 🛁 Cabin 2 has all you need for a relaxing weekend away.
07/17/2022

All you need is love, and a hot bath. 🛁 Cabin 2 has all you need for a relaxing weekend away.

We provide the atmosphere but vacation is what you make it. 😌☕️(📸: )
07/11/2022

We provide the atmosphere but vacation is what you make it. 😌☕️
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Looking for July 4 fireworks near Oak Knoll Lodge? You can watch The Fireworks Spectacular over Big Bear Lake every July...
07/02/2022

Looking for July 4 fireworks near Oak Knoll Lodge?
You can watch The Fireworks Spectacular over Big Bear Lake every July 4th! Show time begins after dark around 8:45-9:15 PM and runs about 30-40 mins. Have a safe and happy 4th! 🇺🇸🎆
(📸: BigBear.com)

Cabin 14 has special meaning to owner . It came with an original log wall 🪵 and was the reason Lindsey decided to purcha...
06/22/2022

Cabin 14 has special meaning to owner . It came with an original log wall 🪵 and was the reason Lindsey decided to purchase and restore the lodge.

Summertime at the OKL ☀️
06/12/2022

Summertime at the OKL ☀️

06/06/2022

Tonight’s season finale of completes the new look of and Matt? Check out the last episode of season 2 tonight at 9pm ET on . 🛠

Hey there pumpkin, we don’t bite. 🎃 Will  and her siblings make it out of the corn maze? 🌽🌽🌽 Watch the season finale of ...
06/05/2022

Hey there pumpkin, we don’t bite. 🎃 Will and her siblings make it out of the corn maze? 🌽🌽🌽 Watch the season finale of tomorrow at 9/8c only on the . 🛠

Talk to the palm. ✋🌿 This is where you’ll find us at the Oak Knoll Lodge this summer. ❤️
06/02/2022

Talk to the palm. ✋🌿 This is where you’ll find us at the Oak Knoll Lodge this summer. ❤️

Here’s the after, what was the “before” on the Honeymoon Suite at ? Check it out in tonight’s episode of   tonight at 9/...
05/30/2022

Here’s the after, what was the “before” on the Honeymoon Suite at ? Check it out in tonight’s episode of tonight at 9/8c on the . 🛠

05/29/2022

“Upstage me, I dare you.” -Matt, probably.

Tune in tomorrow for an extra fun episode with ’s family on at 9/8c on the

You bring the heat, we bring the cozy. This weekend marks the official beginning of summer. Join us at the Oak Knoll Lod...
05/25/2022

You bring the heat, we bring the cozy.

This weekend marks the official beginning of summer. Join us at the Oak Knoll Lodge. ☀️

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949 Tulip Lane
Big Bear Lake, CA
92315

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Our History

Oak Knoll Lodge boasts a long and interesting past. Ideally located, Oak Knoll was the first Lodge that travelers would encounter as they drove into Big Bear Valley from Mill Creek Road, the main road into Big Bear (then known as Pine Knot) at the time. Most of the cabins still standing were constructed during the 1920s. Oak Knoll Lodge entered into the Lawrence Family history in 1927 when Roy and Elizabeth Lawrence purchased the Lodge (which also included a small store, bakery, and gas pumps) from Ernest and Anna Augustine on April 4, 1927. When the Lawrence's first took over the Lodge it was operated as a summer only business and for good reason: there was no inside plumbing! In the center of the 3-acre lot stood a large hand-operated water pump; each cabin had a bowl and pitcher to use. Over the next few years inside plumbing was installed in the cabins and warm showers made available in the main building. All heating and cooking was still fueled by wood.