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Updated annually, this large format map shows all units of the California State Parks System as well as the department’s district boundaries, state highways, and county boundaries. Each park boundary is listed and labeled, showing unit name and identifying subunits (Wildernesses and Preserves).
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California State Parks is excited to invite all off-roading...
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California State Parks. Bel Vista House, Architecture of...
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San Buenaventura State Beach: Yes: Dogs allowed in day-use...
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No matter where you boat in California, a water adventure...
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Armando Quintero was named director of the California...
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The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is...
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California State Parks is supported by four distinct...
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Permission for such use is granted on a case-by-case basis...
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San Bernadino Peak is a mountain in San Bernardino County, Southern California, California and has an elevation of 10,577 feet. San Bernadino Peak is situated nearby to the hamlets Forest Falls and Pinezanita .
Just five miles away from the highest peak in SoCal - San Gorgonio - San Bernardino tops out at a respectable 10,649 feet. Hiking from Angelus Oaks, this 15-mile out-and-back trail climbs over 4,700 vertical feet. It makes for a very long day hike or a great weekend backpacking trip.
The San Bernardino Mountains are a high and rugged mountain range in Southern California in the United States. Situated north and northeast of San Bernardino and spanning two California counties, the range tops out at 11,503 feet at San Gorgonio Mountain – the tallest peak in Southern California.
San Bernardino Peak is the impressive 10,000 foot mountain that looms above the Inland Empire and that many often mistake for San Gorgonio. The hike to San Bernardino Peak is a tough hike that should not be undertaken lightly, but which is worth the training it takes to conquer it.
Hiking info, trail maps, and 104 trip reports from San Bernardino Peak (10,649 ft) in the San Bernardino Mountains of California.
Whether you're looking to hike, bike, run, or explore the outdoors in other ways, AllTrails has 11 scenic trails in the San Bernardino Peak area. Plan your trip with hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.