Castle Rock Trail in Big Bear Lake
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.
Hiking, mountain biking and off-road trails near San Diego, Los Angeles, and other parts of Southern California.
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.
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