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The San Bernardino National Forest is now offering digital passes for recreation fee sites! Purchase a day use digital pass prior to your visit or onsite at one of our fee locations (cell coverage dependent).
- National Recreation Passes
Wilderness permits are not required, but the Forest Service...
- Forest Product Permits
March 31, 2024: Last day to use 2023/2024 permits. (Green...
- Event/Commercial Permits
The San Bernardino National Forest is asking for all...
- San Bernardino Peak Trail 1W07
Permit Info: Permits are required. Free permits are...
- National Recreation Passes
Permit Info: Permits are required. Free permits are available through the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association. Restrictions: Group size limited to 12 people and 8 pack/riding animals per group. No campfires allowed. Portable gas stoves are allowed. Camp on a durable surface at least 100 feet away from trails and water sources.
Wilderness permits are not required, but the Forest Service strongly recommends you to obtain a Wilderness Permit before going into any of San Bernardino National Forest’s eight wilderness areas. The permit system benefits both you and the wilderness area by helping the Forest Service monitor visitor usage and environmental impacts.
In this case, there are no restrictions on the Fed side but because the campgrounds/trails are in San Bernardino County, the Forest Service is required to enforce the local ordinance (i.e., no open carry anywhere in the SB County).
31 Αυγ 2020 · In the San Gorgonio Wilderness, all trailheads now require a wilderness permit for day hikes, and there is a new limit of 144 day hikers per trailhead, per day. Popular destinations in this area include San Bernardino Peak and San Gorgonio, that tallest mountain in Southern California.
13 Δεκ 2023 · In Arizona, individuals must be at least 18 years old to open carry firearms. This age requirement is crucial for compliance and avoiding legal complications. Places Where Open Carry is Prohibited. While open carry is broadly permitted, certain places are off-limits.
A permit is required for both day and overnight hikes on the San Bernardino Peak trail. Permit applications are accepted up to 90 days in advance. Although quotas are strict for overnight campsites, walk-up permits for day hikes are almost always available for San Bernardino.