The huge bedrock mortars, once used by the California Native Americans to grind acorns, rest on each side of the colorful history of Bear Valley. There are tales of notable personalities like Jedediah Smith, who appeared in the area as early as 1827 on a return trip to the Great Salt Lake. Major John Ebbetts, the man after whom the pass was named, recommended this region for Trans-Sierra railroad and is credited for the original route that is now Highway 4.
Blood's Toll Station & Hotel were built on the present Bear Valley Meadow site and were run by his wife, daughter Reba and the family Chinese cook. Legend has it that the red-haired Reba would "borrow" freshly baked pies cooling on the windowsill to take to the survey men working on Ebbett's Pass. In appreciation, the men named a prominent mountain after Reba. The Bloods' ran the toll station until 1887 when their contract expired.
The Bear Valley area was also home to many mountain men and trappers. One who attained notoriety was Monte Wolfe. Son of a Sioux mother and a Scottish father, Monte trapped the present Mokelumne Wilderness Area for pelts which he sold in Stockton and San Francisco. This end of an era mountain man disappeared mysteriously without a trace. One of his early log cabins is still standing several miles from Bear Valley village, a tribute to a mountain man's life.
In 1952, Bruce and Jim Orvis, and their father William purchased Blood's Meadow (the present Bear Valley Meadow) from Bishop Land and Mining Co. The fourth generation San Joaquin Valley ranchers brought their cattle to Bear Valley to graze in the meadow during the summer. It was Bruce's inspiration and efforts that began the initial development of Bear Valley Village and the Bear Valley Lodge. Maury Rasmussen, who owned a local logging and mill operation collaborated in the development and opening of Mt. Reba Ski Resort in 1967, now referred to as Bear Valley Mountain Resort.
An Aerial View of Bear Valley Village and Resort Before Being Developed
As of 2005 Bear Valley and Bear Valley Mountain Resort now have a conglomerate of owners; Dundee Realty USA, Chuck Toeniskoetter, Kevin Compton and Doug MacKenzie. Bear Valley's new partnership effectively merges accommodations, real estate and the ski area.
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Let us kick off this section of the wiki with a wonderful email I got out of the blue, from a resident of Bear Valley from 1960's...
Here then, is the story Sigurd Sigurdsson, Reykjavik, Iceland.


