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Marion Mountain Campground
- Marion Mountain Campground is located in the heavily forested San Jacinto Mountains. The mountains with their rugged rock outcroppings offer inviting crags for rock climbers and abundant hiking opportunities.
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Wild Horse Equestrian Family
- Wild Horse Equestrian Campground accesses the Santa Ana River Trail and numerous trails in the San Gorgonio Wilderness Area.
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San Bernardino National Forest
- The San Bernardino National Forest lies in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California at the east end of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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Forsee Creek Trail
- Experience the San Gorgonio Wilderness - a land of timber, small meadows, lakes, and large barren slopes. Camping, hiking, and horseback riding allowed with permit.
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Cimarron - Long Course
- European feel
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- Golf
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Whispering Pines Trail
- Whispering Pines Trail booklet is designed to help adults and children together walk the trail as naturalists.
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Route 74--Part of Palms to Pines Scenic Byway
- From the desert to the forest
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Palm Springs VillageFest
- Weekly street fair
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- Offbeat Activities
- Downtown Palm Springs
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Route 38--Part of the Rim of the World Scenic Byway
- This byway in the Inland Empire region of southern California, follows State Highway 38 from Redlands, across the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear.
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Lost Creek Trail
- Experience the San Gorgonio Wilderness - a land of timber, small meadows, lakes, and large barren slopes. Camping, hiking, and horseback riding allowed with permit.
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Riverside Mountains Wilderness
- Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended when penetrating Riverside Mountains Wilderness, which parallels the Colorado River on its eastern edge.
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Rio Monte Trail
- Rio Monte Trail is an exploration of Forest offerings; trail traverses several family-style and group camps.
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Cajon Ranger District
- The Cajon Ranger District has much the same charm it had in 1851 when Captain Andrew Lytle and his company of soldiers camped at its mouth while making preparations for the settlement of San Bernardino.
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Fish Creek Trail
- Experience the San Gorgonio Wilderness - a land of timber, small meadows, lakes, and large barren slopes. Camping, hiking, and horseback riding allowed with permit.
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Vivian Creek Trail
- Experience the San Gorgonio Wilderness - a land of timber, small meadows, lakes, and large barren slopes. Camping, hiking, and horseback riding allowed with permit.
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Lobo Group
- Lobo Group accommodates up to 75 people on one site. Fishing and hiking access.
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Cajon Pass Scenic Drive
- A venture through earthquake country!
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- Outside the City
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Fern Basin Campground
- Fern Basin Campground is located among the rugged rock outcrops that are prevalent in the steep country of the San Jacinto Ranger District.
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Buttercup Group Camp
- Located just south of Big Bear Lake this site makes for an easy get away- if your from Big Bear.
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Ramona Expressway
- The Ramona Expressway leads from I-215, south of Riverside, through Lakeview to State Highway 74.
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Ponderosa Vista Nature Trail
- Ponderosa Vista Nature Trail is an informative side trip for those fishing, camping, picnicking or just exploring San Bernardino National Forest.
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Bradshaw Trail
- Bradshaw Trail is a 70-mile dirt trail that traverses mostly public land and offers spectacular views of the Chuckwalla Bench and the Orocopia, Chuckwalla and Mule Mountains.
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