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May 20, 2023
A beautiful forest from down to the ground all the way up to the clouds. Worth driving for hours!! Worth stopping frequently and taking pictures Full review by samuel8248
Mar 12, 2023
We drove through the SBNF from San Diego on route to Palm Desert. The mountain scenery was just beautiful. We did not have time to hike or tour the area, but did enjoy several nice overlooks. Defi… Full review by PamRoad
Aug 15, 2022
This was a lovely picnic area! We drive here from nearby Idyllwild. You walk down a road that is closed to traffic and there are several picnic tables amidst the trees. There is a lot of ferns growin… Full review by travelingCAgal
Please contact the local chamber of commerce in Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead or Idyllwild. The Forest Service does not have rental cabins on the San Bernardino.
So imma be here in San Bernardino for a few weeks for work. And I saw the they have this reallly nice downhill trails for bikes, so my question is if I can go and ride now, or is it snowing? Thanks I will appreciate any good answers
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There are weather websites that have snow cover maps that you can see where there is snow. Try googling snow cover map. I just did, and it looked like there was very little in the SB …
There are weather websites that have snow cover maps that you can see where there is snow. Try googling snow cover map. I just did, and it looked like there was very little in the SB Mountains. You might be able to get webcam data from nearby DOT locations or possibly resorts as well. Find nearby ski places if there are any and see if they are making snow, that would indicate the natural snow levels are diminishing/gone.
Hey, I need to take some nice photos of a friend in a natural setting in San Bernardino. I'd love to do it in the national park. But my friend has mobility issues and can't hike very far. I was thinking of a really forested setting, a rocky scree, or a vista point as potentially good spots to take the pictures. Where within the forest would be the best places to take those kinds of photos—with no more than about 200 feet of a walk? Unfortunately, I'm not local so I can't go out there myself to scope it out! Thanks so much!
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There are a lot os spots on your way up to the mountain, but I really recomend you to go to the Arrowhead Lake Village that a beautiful place to spend the day end one of my favorites. …
There are a lot os spots on your way up to the mountain, but I really recomend you to go to the Arrowhead Lake Village that a beautiful place to spend the day end one of my favorites. Enjoy your day
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