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Discover the best of San Bernardino National Forest with this authoritative guide to 100 unforgettable hikes. Southern California's highest and most rugged mountains are in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto ranges, in a unique region where wildly varied naturescapesdesert cactus and pine trees, snowcapped peaks and palm oasesare found in close proximity. With the Pacific Crest Trail weaving its way through the mountains and desert, there are endless opportunities to explore Southern California trails. After more than 50 years in print, San Bernardino Mountain Trails remains the bible…mehr
Discover the best of San Bernardino National Forest with this authoritative guide to 100 unforgettable hikes.
Southern California's highest and most rugged mountains are in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto ranges, in a unique region where wildly varied naturescapesdesert cactus and pine trees, snowcapped peaks and palm oasesare found in close proximity. With the Pacific Crest Trail weaving its way through the mountains and desert, there are endless opportunities to explore Southern California trails.
After more than 50 years in print, San Bernardino Mountain Trails remains the bible for Southern California hikers. This updated guide by veteran hiker and author David Money Harris contains new trips, as well as old favorites. This edition brings John Robinson's classic guide up to date with the latest trail conditions. Eight old trails, especially in areas that have become overgrown after fire damage, have been replaced with recently built or more heavily used trails.
Inside you'll find:
100 hikes that traverse San Bernardino National Forest, the Santa Rosa Mountains, and the San Jacinto Mountains
Details about each hike's features and a description of the trail
At-a-glance information about length, difficulty, and more
Overview of Hikes chart that shows which trips are best suited for kids, dogs, mountain biking, and backpacking
San Bernardino Mountain Trails is noted for its comprehensive coverage of the San Bernardino, San Jacinto, and Santa Rosa mountains and its meticulously researched history of the ranges. Get to know the area before you explore it, and find the best trips for your skill level and interests.
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JOHN W. ROBINSON has been exploring, backpacking, and climbing throughout the Mountain West, from Alaska and Canada to Mexico, for more than 50 years. His first guide, Camping and Climbing in Baja (now out of print), set the standard for guides to the Baja California mountains. His Trails of the Angeles, now in its eighth edition, remains the definitive hiking guide to Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains. He has authored or coauthored a number of the original Wilderness Press quadrangle guides, covering California's three major southern ranges: the San Gabriels, the San Bernardinos, and the San Jacintos. In addition, he has published numerous articles in Westways, Desert Magazine, Southern California Quarterly, Overland Journal, and Summit. If the mines of Southern California's mountains revealed gold and other precious minerals, they cannot compare to the treasure trove of information contained in this one man. His love for these forests, peaks, and wilderness areas is apparent on every page of his many works. DAVID MONEY HARRIS is a professor of engineering at Harvey Mudd College. He is the author or coauthor of six hiking guidebooks and five engineering textbooks. David grew up rambling around the Desolation Wilderness as a toddler in his father's pack and later roamed the High Sierra as a Boy Scout. As a Sierra Club trip leader, he organized mountaineering trips throughout the Sierra Nevada. Since 1999, he has been exploring the mountains and deserts of Southern California. He lives with his wife and three sons in Upland, California, and delights in sharing his love of the outdoors with their boys.
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PART ONE: THE SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS 1. Pacific Crest Trail to San Andreas Rift Viewpoint 2. Cajon Mountain 3. Heart Rock 4. Deep Creek Hot Springs from Bowen Ranch 5. Deep Creek Hot Springs from Kinley Creek 6. The Pinnacles 7. Metate Trail 8. Tunnel Two Trail 9. Little Bear Creek 10. Deep Creek 11. Holcomb Creek 12. Heaps Peak Arboretum 13. Upper Deep Creek 14. Holcomb Crossing Trail Camp 15. Shay Mountain 16. Cox Creek 17. Exploration Trail 18. Little Green Valley 19. Siberia Creek Trail Camp from Snow Valley 20. Grays Peak 21. Delamar Mountain 22. Bertha Peak 23. Gold Mountain 24. Silver Peak 25. Whitewater Canyon View Loop 26. Castle Rock 27. Champion Lodgepole Pine 28. Siberia Creek 29. Grand View Point 30. Skyline Trail 31. Sugarloaf Mountain from Green Canyon 32. Sugarloaf Mountain from Wildhorse Meadows 33. Wildhorse Creek 34. Santa Ana River Headwaters 35. Fish Creek Meadow 36. Fish Creek 37. Ponderosa Nature Trail 38. Siberia Creek Trail Camp from Seven Pines 39. South Fork Meadows 40. Dollar Lake 41. Dry Lake 42. San Gorgonio Mountain via Dollar Lake Saddle 43. San Gorgonio Mountain via Mine Shaft Saddle 44. North Fork Meadows 45. Johns Meadow 46. San Bernardino Peak Divide from Forsee Creek 47. San Bernardino Peak 48. The Great San Bernardino Divide 49. Mountain Home Flats 50. San Bernardino Peak Divide from Mill Creek 51. Alger Creek Trail Camp 52. Dollar Lake Saddle from Mill Creek 53. Big Falls 54. San Gorgonio Mountain via Vivian Creek 55. Galena Peak PART TWO: THE SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS 56. Black Mountain 57. San Jacinto Peak via Fuller Ridge Trail 58. Indian Mountain 59. North Fork San Jacinto River 60. Seven Pines Trail 61. San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain Trail 62. Webster Trail 63. Suicide Rock 64. Strawberry-Saddle Loop 65. San Jacinto Peak from Idyllwild 66. Skunk Cabbage Meadow 67. San Jacinto Peak from Humber Park 68. Jean Peak and Marion Mountain 69. Humber Park-Round Valley Loop 70. Tahquitz Valley 71. Caramba 72. Tahquitz Peak via Saddle Junction 73. Lily Rock 74. Desert Divide 75. Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail 76. Tahquitz Peak via South Ridge Trail 77. Antsell Rock 78. Apache Peak 79. Palm View Peak 80. Cedar Spring 81. Thomas Mountain 82. Cahuilla Mountain 83. Long, Round, and Tamarack Valleys 84. San Jacinto Peak from the Tramway 85. Lykken Loop 86. San Jacinto via Skyline Trail 87. Murray Canyon 88. Lower Palm Canyon 89. Fern Canyon Loop 90. Jo Pond Trail 91. Palm Canyon Traverse 92. Pinyon Trail 93. Desert Divide and Palm Canyon PART THREE: THE SANTA ROSA MOUNTAINS 94. Alta Seca Bench 95. Horsethief Creek 96. Cactus Spring Trail 97. Sawmill Trail 98. Rabbit Peak from Coachella Valley 99. Villager and Rabbit Peaks 100. Old Santa Rosa
PART ONE: THE SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS 1. Pacific Crest Trail to San Andreas Rift Viewpoint 2. Cajon Mountain 3. Heart Rock 4. Deep Creek Hot Springs from Bowen Ranch 5. Deep Creek Hot Springs from Kinley Creek 6. The Pinnacles 7. Metate Trail 8. Tunnel Two Trail 9. Little Bear Creek 10. Deep Creek 11. Holcomb Creek 12. Heaps Peak Arboretum 13. Upper Deep Creek 14. Holcomb Crossing Trail Camp 15. Shay Mountain 16. Cox Creek 17. Exploration Trail 18. Little Green Valley 19. Siberia Creek Trail Camp from Snow Valley 20. Grays Peak 21. Delamar Mountain 22. Bertha Peak 23. Gold Mountain 24. Silver Peak 25. Whitewater Canyon View Loop 26. Castle Rock 27. Champion Lodgepole Pine 28. Siberia Creek 29. Grand View Point 30. Skyline Trail 31. Sugarloaf Mountain from Green Canyon 32. Sugarloaf Mountain from Wildhorse Meadows 33. Wildhorse Creek 34. Santa Ana River Headwaters 35. Fish Creek Meadow 36. Fish Creek 37. Ponderosa Nature Trail 38. Siberia Creek Trail Camp from Seven Pines 39. South Fork Meadows 40. Dollar Lake 41. Dry Lake 42. San Gorgonio Mountain via Dollar Lake Saddle 43. San Gorgonio Mountain via Mine Shaft Saddle 44. North Fork Meadows 45. Johns Meadow 46. San Bernardino Peak Divide from Forsee Creek 47. San Bernardino Peak 48. The Great San Bernardino Divide 49. Mountain Home Flats 50. San Bernardino Peak Divide from Mill Creek 51. Alger Creek Trail Camp 52. Dollar Lake Saddle from Mill Creek 53. Big Falls 54. San Gorgonio Mountain via Vivian Creek 55. Galena Peak PART TWO: THE SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS 56. Black Mountain 57. San Jacinto Peak via Fuller Ridge Trail 58. Indian Mountain 59. North Fork San Jacinto River 60. Seven Pines Trail 61. San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain Trail 62. Webster Trail 63. Suicide Rock 64. Strawberry-Saddle Loop 65. San Jacinto Peak from Idyllwild 66. Skunk Cabbage Meadow 67. San Jacinto Peak from Humber Park 68. Jean Peak and Marion Mountain 69. Humber Park-Round Valley Loop 70. Tahquitz Valley 71. Caramba 72. Tahquitz Peak via Saddle Junction 73. Lily Rock 74. Desert Divide 75. Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail 76. Tahquitz Peak via South Ridge Trail 77. Antsell Rock 78. Apache Peak 79. Palm View Peak 80. Cedar Spring 81. Thomas Mountain 82. Cahuilla Mountain 83. Long, Round, and Tamarack Valleys 84. San Jacinto Peak from the Tramway 85. Lykken Loop 86. San Jacinto via Skyline Trail 87. Murray Canyon 88. Lower Palm Canyon 89. Fern Canyon Loop 90. Jo Pond Trail 91. Palm Canyon Traverse 92. Pinyon Trail 93. Desert Divide and Palm Canyon PART THREE: THE SANTA ROSA MOUNTAINS 94. Alta Seca Bench 95. Horsethief Creek 96. Cactus Spring Trail 97. Sawmill Trail 98. Rabbit Peak from Coachella Valley 99. Villager and Rabbit Peaks 100. Old Santa Rosa
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