New Year’s Eve Celebrations in Bear Valley! Music, Food, Fireworks & More!!

Bear Valley, CA…Join us for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration filled with music, excitement, and a touch of magic! Kick off the evening with live music from Kiana Chanelle, performing from 5:00–8:00 PM in the Cathedral Lounge. Then head over to Sky High and dance the night away as our live DJs, presented by Dome Dust, spins your favorite tunes. Count down to midnight with a spectacular balloon drop in Sky High, and keep the celebration going outside at 12:05 AM with a dazzling fireworks display presented by the Bear Valley Business Association, lighting up the night sky in grand style.

Bring your friends, your family, and your best dance moves—this is one New Year’s Eve party you won’t want to miss!

Tickets:
Tickets are on sale NOW through the Front Desk – $10 for adults and $5 for children.
For ticket information, please contact the Front Desk at 209-753-2327 ext. 100 or email bvlodging@bearvalley.com.

Please note:
Sky High will be open to the public until 9:00 PM. Beginning at 9:00 PM, Sky High will be exclusively reserved for New Year’s Eve ticket holders. Grizzly will be open during regular hours, and Creekside will be open for dinner featuring a special New Year’s Eve menu (reservations recommended).

Sky High – New Year’s Eve Hours
Lunch: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Dinner: 4:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Late Night Food: 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Bar Closes: 2:00 AM
Join us for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration filled with music, excitement, and a touch of magic!

Kick off the evening with live music from Kiana Chanelle, performing from 5:00–8:00 PM in the Cathedral Lounge. Then head over to Sky High and dance the night away as our live DJs, presented by Dome Dust, spins your favorite tunes. Count down to midnight with a spectacular balloon drop in Sky High, and keep the celebration going outside at 12:05 AM with a dazzling fireworks display presented by the Bear Valley Business Association, lighting up the night sky in grand style.

Bring your friends, your family, and your best dance moves—this is one New Year’s Eve party you won’t want to miss!

Tickets:
Tickets are on sale NOW through the Front Desk – $10 for adults and $5 for children.
For ticket information, please contact the Front Desk at 209-753-2327 ext. 100 or email bvlodging@bearvalley.com.

Please note:
Sky High will be open to the public until 9:00 PM. Beginning at 9:00 PM, Sky High will be exclusively reserved for New Year’s Eve ticket holders. Grizzly will be open during regular hours, and Creekside will be open for dinner featuring a special New Year’s Eve menu (reservations recommended).

Sky High – New Year’s Eve Hours
Lunch: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Dinner: 4:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Late Night Food: 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Bar Closes: 2:00 AM
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Wednesday, December 31

13 Responses to "New Year’s Eve Celebrations in Bear Valley! Music, Food, Fireworks & More!!"

  1. Anonymous   December 31, 2025 4:19 pm - at 4:19 pm

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    • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 12:33 pm - at 12:33 pm

      I bet it would Adam. After you had anti, even a mosquito’s dick would seem huge.
      Happy New Years

  2. Anonymous   December 31, 2025 8:31 pm - at 8:31 pm

    No one has exploited the Latin American, Asian, sweatshops like the owner of the Oregon Ducks, known as the CEO of Nike! Phil Knight is the man, don’t be surprised if the Ducks are wearing some new space age uniforms for their game. This libtard has become a billionaire off the backs of poor people, world wide!

    • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 6:43 am - at 6:43 am

      Fuck you^^^^^, but mostly Fuck Trump till he dies a painful death.

    • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 10:59 am - at 10:59 am

      While you worship at the alter of Trump Trumpanzie. Trump and his family have
      Enriched themselves at the feeding trough’s of middle class America. Wake up and stop watching Faux news you hypocrite

    • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 1:31 pm - at 1:31 pm

      CA democrat politicians are now asking the Trump Administration to investigate the fraud and corruption that has plagued our state under Gavin Newsom. This is happening now after our State Auditor released his latest report.

      California’s nonpartisan auditor just failed eight state agencies run by Gavin Newsom, sending a clear message to residents: your state is broken.

      While Newsom has hailed California’s laughable cost-cutting measures as the original “DOGE” – a model of “efficient, responsive, and accountable” government – the auditor has revealed the rot in devastating detail.

      The auditor’s new report identifies the eight “high-risk” agencies that not only exhibit serious “waste, fraud, abuse, or mismanagement,” but also have failed to take “adequate corrective actions.”

      Four of those eight agencies attained this dubious distinction during Newsom’s term, including the social services department, which was added this year.

      The report found, for example, that massive payment error rates in the delivery of food assistance benefits

      could cost the state $2.5 billion in federal funds.

      The report added that inadequate eligibility determinations for Medi-Cal (the state’s version of Medicaid) put billions more dollars at risk.

      And it noted that California’s six straight missed financial reporting deadlines have put the state’s credit rating and federal funding in jeopardy.

      There’s more.

      The auditor noted that state enformation technology projects languish for months or years, as departments use antiqued systems despite Silicon Valley Being a stone’s throw away.

      The security of physical infrastructure, too, is cause for grave concern: 49 dams pose an “extremely high hazard to life and property,” with the number of damns rated “poor” or “unsatisfactory” increasing by 73

      percent over the last two years.

      The incompetence described in the audit is stunning. In one remarkable example, the state’s

      unemployment insurance program bought 7,224 mobile devices for employees to use from

      home during the COVID years, then continued to pay service fees on over 5,000 of them years

      after the pandemic ended, when they were no longer in use.

      Another revealing example involves the California Air Resources Board, which continued paying one of its employees a $171,446 annual salary — 15 months after the employee left the agency.

      Beyond this latest report, the staggering waste and inefficiency of California government is

      unmatched. The state has spent $18 billion so far – of an eventual $128 billion – on a high-speed

      train, yet has laid no track after 18 years.

      Another audit found the state spent $24 billion on homelessness and lost track of the funds, while homelessness soared.

      During the COVID years, unemployment insurance fraud amounted to at least $32 billion. And just weeks ago, the state scrapped a $650 million “Next Generation” 911 system because the technology didn’t work.

      As a result of this dysfunction, the people of California are burdened with the nation’s highest

      taxes, yet get strikingly little in return. They have witnessed the state budget grow by 50 percent,

      or $124 billion, in five years under Newsom, while the quality of government service and the

      quality of life have regressed.

      California now leads the nation in poverty, unemployment, and homelessness. And many Californians simply can’t put up with it any longer, as the costs of political failure begin to exceed the benefits of living in our beautiful state. For four straight years under Newsom, California led the nation in outbound U-Haul rentals.

      The political class that Governor Newsom exemplifies has largely insulated itself from the

      consequences of its own failures. This was epitomized by Newsom’s infamous French Laundry

      dinner during his COVID lockdowns, where he enjoyed the world’s finest dining while forcing

      millions of Californians to stay at home.

      When Newsom says California is a “model for the nation,” nothing could be further from the truth. Rather, the fate of our state under his leadership, as this latest audit attests, is a warning to the nation.

      It is also evident in the recent indictment of Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, on federal felony corruption charges in a scandal that is ensnaring a number of Sacramento insiders – and is far from the first of its kind.

      With 2028 on the horizon, whether we heed that warning will have profound consequences for America’s future.

  3. Anonymous   January 1, 2026 10:40 am - at 10:40 am

    I’m going for thee 4 some, GavinNewsome,AOC, Mondani, Walz, they are proven, honest, fearless, and reliable! This 4sum will solve all of our problems!

    • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 11:08 am - at 11:08 am

      Hey Gomer, its called a threesome. You know, like you, your buddy, and your son.

      • Anonymous   January 1, 2026 1:56 pm - at 1:56 pm

        Wow, you must only have 3 fingers because he named 4 people. Then again, no one ever said a dumbacrap was smart.

  4. Anonymous   January 1, 2026 11:00 am - at 11:00 am

    Huh? Shut up stupid that makes no sense and doesn’t help anything.

  5. Anonymous   January 1, 2026 6:22 pm - at 6:22 pm

    Time to send all the CDF boys back to Mommie, , you couldn’t start a rangeland fire if yo laced it with rocket fuel! Remember boys, you will never be respected like a “MAN” that has raised his right hand to defend his country! Your little blue uniform means nothing!

  6. Anonymous   January 1, 2026 6:26 pm - at 6:26 pm

    Hey Trumpanzie, my dad was the best cook CDF ever saw, doesn’t that count?

  7. Anonymous   January 1, 2026 7:53 pm - at 7:53 pm

    One of my best friends IS a decorated Vietnam Veteran and retired after 35 years with CDF. He wore khaki and green uniform for CDF and is 10 times the man you will ever be. Why do you hate people and things so much? All that hate is going to eat you up.