Fawnskin
Fawnskin is a little town, north of Big
Bear Lake. Fawnskin is home of the do dah parade.
Where is Fawnskin?
Fawnskin is located on the north shore of
Big Bear Lake.
History of Fawnskin and Fawn Skin
The history of Fawnskin began in the
1800s. Travellers came to the valley (which is now Big Bear
Valley and Fawnskin) on rough road by stage coach and later
motorcar. Travellers found Fawnskin very attractive
because of Fawnskin 's mountain terrain. Fawnskin was also a
great attraction to vacationers that found the mountain terrain
a wonderful retreat from city life. Several hundred homes were
built in Fawnskin. Among travellers to Fawnskin were
goldminers, lodgers and hunters. They were scattered throughout
the Holcomb valley which was very active in the 1800s.
The history of Fawnskin noted that in
1891 hunters were so captivated with the meadow grasses where
they set up camp. The grasses were as soft and gentle as a
fawn's skin. Thus, the area became known as Fawn Skin.
Later Fawn Skin became known as Fawnskin.
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