Pine Knot Trail – Big Bear Lake
Pine Knot Trail is a moderate 6-mile out-and-back hike located near Big Bear Lake in Southern California.
Pine Knot Trail is a moderate 6-mile out-and-back hike located near Big Bear Lake in Southern California.
Known for its clear mountain air and moderate summer temperatures, the area draws hikers from all over Southern California in search of panoramic views, shady forests, and alpine lakeshores.
Castle Rock Trail is a short yet steep out-and-back route near Big Bear Lake in Southern California, spanning about one mile each way with roughly 500 feet of elevation gain.
Momyer Creek Trail is a difficult 18.4-mile out-and-back route in the San Gorgonio Wilderness of Southern California that offers solitude and sweeping views of Mill Creek Canyon and the Yucaipa Ridge.
Sugarloaf National Recreation Trail is a difficult 10-mile out-and-back route near Big Bear, California, leading hikers to the highest point in the Big Bear Valley at 9,952 feet.
Camp Creek National Recreation Trail is a steep, 3.6-mile out-and-back hike located just east of Snow Valley Ski Resort in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Government records show thousands of campsites and trails in California’s national forests could be forced to close this summer because of cuts to federal staffing and stalled funding.
Links to webcams at each SoCal resort so you can preview the snow, gauge the crowds, and get psyched for your next day on the slopes.
Potato Chip Rock is a popular hiking destination near San Diego, California, known for its distinctive, thin, and cantilevered rock formation
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