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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

    • Palm Springs, California

      Palm Springs Tram to Idyllwild

      5.0
      10.09 mi / 1404 ft gain
      Palm Springs Tram to Idyllwild is a point-to-point trail where you may see wildflowers located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Hidden Lake via Willow Creek Trail

      3.35 mi / 518 ft gain
      Hidden Lake via Willow Creek Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Caramba Overlook

      12.97 mi / 2779 ft gain
      Caramba Overlook is an out-and-back trail that provides a good opportunity to see wildlife located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Whittier, California

      Sycamore Canyon Trail in Turnbull Canyon

      2.0
      3.47 mi / 627 ft gain
      The Sycamore Canyon Park Trailhead can be found at the end of the dirt parking lot off Workman Mill Road. The entrance is off a small road which is pretty easy to miss, but there is a sign off the main road. Soon after you start on the trail, the path opens up onto a larger dirt road for vehicle ...
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    • Trabuco Canyon, California

      Bell Canyon Trail

      3.86 mi / 102 ft gain
      Bell Canyon Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near San Juan Capistrano, California.
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    • San Juan Capistrano, California

      Hike the Pinhead Peak Trail at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

      4.0
      2 mi / 220 ft gain
      Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park is the perfect place to getaway from the hubbub of LA. Enjoy the scenic drive north on Ortega Highway before reaching the entrance gate to the park. Parking Fees are currently $3 on Weekdays and $5 on Weekends. Camping Fees vary depending on your group size.  The...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Climb at the Tramway of Mount San Jacinto

      John Muir once wrote, "The view from San Jacinto is the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth!" So it's no surprise that this is a sought after destination for hikers and climbers alike.  Named after the fact that most climbers use the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to reach this...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Winter Climb San Jacinto from the Tram

      5.0
      8 mi / 2400 ft gain
      Intermediate: No snow.Advanced: Lots of snow.Expert: Snow w/ high winds and low temps. GPX: https://www.gaiagps.com/datasu... San Jacinto, at 10,834 feet, is the second-highest peak in the Southern California. It's unique in that it has a rotating tram car (think slow motion disco floor) that r...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Scramble Cornell Peak

      3.5 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Entering Mt San Jacinto State Park via the Palm Springs Aerial Tram is one of the easiest ways to get into the wilderness area.  Purchase your ticket and ride to the station where you'll be able to walk out the backdoor and onto the trail. In order to get to Cornell, your route finding skills wil...
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    • Pioneertown, California

      Visit Historic Pioneertown

      Here in California we have a lot of desert to sift through. When trying to figure out how to navigate the mass, you have to know the places worth fighting the brutal heat or chilling cold. Pioneertown will lure you in regardless. You will see why as you make your way up the 4-mile winding road of...
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    • Altadena, California

      Eaton Canyon to Idlehour Trail Camp

      4.5
      10.99 mi / 3291 ft gain
      Idlehour is nestled deep in the Angeles National Forest, so it feels like you're in the heart of some untapped wilderness instead of six miles away from a bustling metropolis. The trail camp is accessible by foot through a variety of locations, but the most popular route is through Eaton Canyon, ...
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    • Pasadena, California

      Eaton Canyon Falls via Eaton Canyon Trailhead

      4.2
      3.54 mi / 528 ft gain
      The hidden forty-foot-tall Eaton Canyon Falls fills an amphitheater at the top of Eaton Canyon Trail, tumbling into a wide pool that you can rest alongside or wade in. Normally the water is waist deep, but during this recent trip, we found the water only to stop at our ankles as it tends to fluct...
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      San Gabriel Peak

      4.0
      2.79 mi / 1040 ft gain
      At 6,000 feet, San Gabriel Peak gives you one of the best views of the Los Angeles basin on the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. As you pass through Muller Tunnel, the trail will be littered with rocks and boulders. A little over 100 feet in, the road will fork in thre...
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Idlehour Trail

      4.0
      14.89 mi / 4665 ft gain
      Idlehour Trail located near Mount Wilson, California, is an out-and-back trail that is strenuous and can take 8-10 hours if done all at once. There are opportunities to camp off the trail, making this a backpacking trail in the Angeles National Forest as well.  To access the Idlehour Campground ...
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Mt. Disappointment via Billy Riley Trail

      3.5 mi / 1132 ft gain
      From the 210 Freeway in La Cañada, take California Highway 2 north 14 miles up into the San Gabriel Mountains. Make sure you have your National Forest Pass (sold at REI or Ranger Station) or your Interagency Pass because they have started checking parked vehicles. At the Red Box Picnic area, make...
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    • Altadena, California

      Thalehaha Falls

      1.71 mi / 679 ft gain
      The trails starts in a foothill neighborhood of Altadena CA at the corner of Pleasantridge Dr. and Rubio Vista Rd. This is one of the better entries into the Angeles National Forest because it is one of the lesser known. Find a place to park on the street and head out on the trail into Rubio Cany...
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