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  • San Bernardino County, California

    San Bernardino County, California is home to some of the best activities and attractions. From scenic trails and must-visit parks to top adventures, the area is full of great chances to experience nature. Popular spots include the San Bernardino National Forest, Joshua Tree National Park, and the Santa Ana River Trail. Whether you're seeking a tranquil hike or a heart-pounding experience, San Bernardino County has it all. So, get your gear and wander the great outdoors!

    Top Spots in and near San Bernardino County

    • Fawnskin, California

      Castle Rock Trail at Big Bear Lake

      4.5
      2.7 mi / 719 ft gain
      Follow the directions to the trail head, and park on the side of the road. You will see a sign that says Castle Rock Trail, and the path is directly behind that sign. The hike up to the peak is steep, sandy, and very rocky, so shoes with good traction is recommended. There are also lots of oak a...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Mt. San Antonio (Mt. Baldy) via the Ski Hut Trail

      5.0
      9.7 mi / 3990 ft gain
      Mt. San Antonio, or Mt. Baldy as it is known locally, is one of the cans of the challenging "six-pack of peaks" in Southern California. For this one, start before the Manker campground and head up the fire road. This is known as the "Baldy Bowl or Ski-Hut Trail". You'll see some cabins on your l...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon

      4.6
      11.13 mi / 4157 ft gain
      Start hiking early, before the sun rises so you can maximize the day out of the heat and to give yourself plenty of time for the hike. As you get to higher elevations, it will be a little cooler and there might be snow on the ground, so be sure to pack layers. This hike requires a permit. If yo...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Icehouse Saddle via Icehouse Canyon Trail

      3.8
      6.62 mi / 2562 ft gain
      The hike is accessible in all seasons, but in winter there can be snow and ice so special equipment may be useful, but not required. In mid-January there were patches of ice on the trail but were easily crossed in boots and trainers. You can take the trail and end at Ice house Saddle or continue ...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Ontario Peak and Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon Trailhead

      16.22 mi / 5610 ft gain
      We started out at 8am on a Sunday, usually parking at Ice House Saddle can be tricky, I would advise going earlier. We headed out on our journey hiking up to the saddle, when you reach the switchbacks there is a fresh water spring, it's the last place you can get water...so stock up! We pressed o...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Cedar Glen Camp

      4.88 mi / 1650 ft gain
      Cedar Glen Camp is a great beginner backpacking trip just outside of Los Angeles, California. Starting from the Icehouse Trailhead (also used for Cucamonga Peak), head out on the Icehouse Canyon Trail from the parking area. The trail will intersect with the Chapman Trail, at which point, you'll t...
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    • Fawnskin, California

      Grays Peak Trail

      1.0
      6.95 mi / 1293 ft gain
      This is a fairly easy mountain peak to climb.  The trailhead is easily accessible right off of Hwy 38 by the town of Fawnskin.  There is a large National Forest sign noting the parking area to Grays Peak Trail.  Note that parking in this lot requires either a day pass or a California Adventure pa...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Summit Mt. Baldy

      4.8
      12.12 mi / 5958 ft gain
      Located only an hour’s drive from Los Angeles is the top of highest mountain in LA County—at 10,064 feet. Bear Flat Trail (also called the Old Mt. Baldy Trail) offers some of the finest scenery and most rewarding views in the San Gabriel Mountains high country. With nearly 6000 ft of elevation g...
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    • Claremont, California

      Stoddard Peak Trail

      4.0
      5.93 mi / 1129 ft gain
      On the way to Mount Baldy and within the trail system of the San Gabriel mountain range is the Stoddard Peak Trail. The Stoddard Peak Trail, which is basically the old Barrett-Stoddard fire road, goes through the Stoddard Canyon into Stoddard Flat, and then eventually leads to Stoddard Peak. The ...
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    • Claremont, California

      Stoddard Canyon Falls (Baldy Slide Waterfall)

      0.74 mi / 174 ft gain
      Located near the Angeles National Forest, it's a short hike, approx. 0.75 miles roundtrip and just about anybody can go. To get there, input the intersection of Mt. Baldy Rd. and Barrett Stoddard Truck Trail into your GPS. This will bring you to a small dirt parking lot. The trailhead starts a...
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    • Big Bear Lake, California

      Grand View Point

      6.9 mi / 1312 ft gain
      Grand View Point is accessed via Pine Knot Trail, a 6.5 mile out and back hiking trail located at the Aspen Glen Picnic Area, 1 mile from Big Bear Village. With its close proximity to town, Pine Knot Trail is popular in the summer with mountain bikers and the trailhead is often crowded in the win...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Sunset Peak via South Trailhead

      4.0
      7.16 mi / 1493 ft gain
      In order to get to the Sunset Peak Trailhead, utilize Google Maps to take you to the location provided. There is very little parking (only a small pull off along Glendora Ridge Road), but this trail is rarely traveled, so there should be enough space regardless of the time you decide to hike! Jus...
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    • Big Bear Lake, California

      Knickerbocker Road & Pine Knot Trail

      5.0
      6.1 mi / 1007 ft gain
      Park at the free parking lot behind the village off Knickerbocker Rd between Village Drive and Pedder Road. Ride up Knickerbocker Rd towards the mountain. Look out for the fire service road 2N08 that veers left and uphill. The first 2 miles are challenging steep uphill, but beautiful nonetheless....
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    • Big Bear, California

      Cougar Crest Trail

      5.0
      5.57 mi / 892 ft gain
      On the north side of Big Bear Lake, just off the 38, you will find a turn off for the Cougar Crest Trail. The parking lot is well marked, and signs for the trailhead are easy to spot. Parking is not an issue if you come in later in the afternoon, but the hike can get crowded during peak hours. Fo...
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    • Claremont, California

      Claremont Wilderness Loop

      4.8
      5.03 mi / 1020 ft gain
      Drive to the top of Mills Ave in Claremont. There is a main parking area to the left and overflow parking a block south on the right. It costs $3 to park for 4hrs. As the name implies, the Wilderness Loop is a loop that connects to other trails in the Claremont Hills Wilderness. You can choose t...
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    • Angelus Oaks, California

      Jenks Lake

      4.0
      0.77 mi / 49 ft gain
      If you want to experience beauty and solitude in SoCal look no further than Jenks Lake. Not too far from Big Bear Lake, but secluded enough to keep most away in the winter, Jenks Lake is a small but lovely alpine lake near HWY 38 in Angelus Oaks. Driving to the lake is beautiful in itself as HWY...
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