Peter Pan Woodland Club

The Peter Pan Woodland Club was a resort in Big Bear City, California, until it burned to the ground in 1948.

The owner of the Bear Valley Milling And Lumber Company designed and built the club's four-story clubhouse in 1930, surrounded by a a golf course, landscaping, tennis courts, swimming pool, and gymnasium. The symbol of the club was a statue of Peter Pan sitting on a huge mushroom in the garden, reproduced in its logo. The clubhouse was a showplace and host to many gala parties, and was the center of social life in Big Bear City. Several movies used the clubhouse for a backdrop and the club was a favorite with movie companies on location in the valley.

Jean M. Barrie, whose became a subject of interest when her abandoned steamer trunk was discovered to contain with two mummified infants in 2010, was a member (as indicated by a certificate in said trunk).