San Bernardino National Forest

Located about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, California, lies the San Bernadino National Forest in the San Gabriel, San Bernadino, San Jacinto, and Santa Rosa mountains. The Rim of the World Scenic Byway is the major access route through the forest. The National Children's Forest is the site of the most devastatng fire in the history of the San Bernadino National Forest. The 45 minute self-guided trail will tell the story of how the forest was replanted in a unique cooperative effort with the Hunt Wesson company and area children.

 

 

 

Driving Directions

The forest can be accessed from several roads in the San Bernardino area off Interstate highway 10.

 

For Visitors...

The things to do at San Bernardino National Forest are bike riding, boating, climbing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, water sports, winter sports, wildlife viewing, off-highway vehicles and learning about the history. Visitors taking a Southern California vacation can find camping spots or RV spaces here. There's a picnic area and eating places.

 

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