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The San Bernardino Peak Trail and the Divide Trail both offer outstanding views in all directions. The flatlands of the Inland Empire lay nearly 10,000 vertical feet below Limber Pine Camp and the trail above.
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Rising abruptly from the desert floor, the Santa Rosa and...
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The San Bernardino Peak Trail and the Divide Trail both offer outstanding views in all directions. The flatlands of the Inland Empire lay nearly 10,000 vertical feet below Limber Pine Camp and the trail above.
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The San Bernardino Peak Trail from the Angelus Oaks trailhead (5,960') begins ascending through a mixed forest of pine, fir and oak, switchbacking up the wooded slope. You mount a ridge, walk along its crest for a brief distance, then continue climbing.
Location : San Gabriel Mountains, San Bernardino . Total distance : 16 miles round-trip (out and back) Elevation gain : 4,600 ft. Peak elevation : 10,649 ft. Tree Cover : Partial tree cover. Sunscreen highly recommended. Parking : Parking lot at the trailhead. Trailhead : Click here. Landmark : Pass the San Bernardino county Fire department and ...
Rising abruptly from the desert floor, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument reaches an elevation of 10,834 feet. Providing a picturesque backdrop to local communities, visitors can enjoy magnificent palm oases, snow-capped mountains, a national scenic trail, and wilderness areas.
The trail is located at 34.14616247, -116.97841867 (latitude & longitude) in California, Southern California, San Bernadino National Forest, San Gorgonio Wilderness. The trail is 16.7 Miles (26.8 Kilometers) Singletrack in length with 9% Avg Grade (5°) and 29% Max Grade (16°).