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Turn right onto Forest Service Road No. 1W07 and stay to the right up the dirt road 300 yards to the trailhead (5,960'). There are NO RESTROOMS at this trailhead. Trail destinations: Columbine Camp (water usually available-8,000') is 4.7 miles from the trailhead just beyond Manzanita Flats.
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The flatlands of the Inland Empire lay nearly 10,000 vertical feet below Limber Pine Camp and the trail above. The initial climb through oak trees and chaparral is very beautiful, with views of the San Gabriels, Santa Anas, and the Santa Ana River Valley.
topo map picture. Note : You need a permit even for a day hike. Call Mill Creek visitor center (909)382-2882 for more information. Detailed directions : Look for Angelus Oaks Fire Station (San Bernardino Fire Department) and drive past it to find the San Bernardino peak trail 1W07 trailhead parking sign.
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San Bernardino National Forest includes part of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. The forest surrounds Lake Arrowhead and other reservoirs. Trails in the Hikepack map
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.