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San Bernardino National Forest

If you love the outdoors, you can spend your next weekend at San Bernardino National Forest in Big Bear, CA. The forest is home to 85 different types of flora and fauna, including 71 threatened species. You’ll also find a large population of black bears, so you’ll want to bring your dog on a leash! Here are a few things to do on your next visit:
Grays Peak Trail is not very difficult but will provide you with some breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. You’ll end up at the forested knob of Grays Peak. You can also see Big Bear Lake and the San Bernardino high line of peaks. While you’re hiking the trail, you may even spot a pair of bald eagles raising their families.

Castle Rock Trail is short, yet challenging, hike offers sweeping views of Big Bear Lake. Hikers will also enjoy an easy extension to Bluff Lake, where ruins of an 1890s mountain resort are located. You’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery! This trail is open most of the year and most hikers report finishing the entire hike in under three hours. Besides the Castle Rock Trail, you can also ride horses or mountain bikes.

The Sanberno National Forest is the largest forest in California and is surrounded by a mountain lake. You can explore this beautiful landscape all year round, while also enjoying high-energy activities such as water sports and hiking. Another advantage of Big Bear is that it is pet friendly! With four seasons and an endless number of activities, you can find a relaxing retreat in the mountains, near active hotspots and a secluded lake.

San Bernardino National Forest is home to some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the world. The area boasts six marinas where you can rent water vehicles and learn how to use them. Aside from boat rentals, you can also enjoy 23 miles of lakeshore to go paddle boarding, kayaking, and water skiing. The scenic views are stunning, and you can even enjoy prime picnic spots. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or a challenging challenge, Big Bear has it all.

The San Bernardino National Forest is also home to eight wilderness areas, offering breathtaking views and a more primitive experience. If you want to experience a little solitude, the wilderness areas are perfect for hiking or snowshoeing. You’ll also find alpine slides at the Big Bear Mountain Resort. And for something more active, you can always visit the hot springs at Deep Creek. For the best temperatures and natural springs, go during the fall or early winter.

 

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