Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 162,984 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 400,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 36.7 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.”
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A motorized trail that follows North Paintrock Creek.
Accessed out of Battle Park Trailhead, this motorized trail drops in to the Middle Paintrock Creek drainage and becomes non-motorized after crossing Battle Creek.
This is a snowmobile trail near Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area.
This is a snowmobile trail on the north end of the forest.
This is a snowmobile trail is on the north end of the forest.
This is a snowmobile trail on the north end of the forest.
This attractive 5.2 mile trail climbs into the Cloud Peak Wilderness ending in Tepee Pole Flats, where it meets the Solitude Loop #038.
This trail is a motorized use trail (motorcycles only) for the first couple of miles until it…
Cabin Creek Picnic Ground is located off U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway. Four picnic tables are nestled in a wooded setting with a small creek flowing through the site. Wildflower-strewn meadows are nearby.
Edelman Trailhead provides access to Edelman #025 which enters Cloud Peak Wilderness within about a half a mile.
Parking is suitable for horse trailers.
Lower Paintrock Lake Campground is located in a remote setting on Lower Paint Rock Lake. Nearby trailheads offer access to the Cloud Peak Wilderness.
Medicine Lodge Lake Campground is located in a remote setting on the shores of Upper Medicine Lodge Lake. Nearby trailheads offer access to the Cloud Peak Wilderness.
Paintrock Lake Trailhead provides access to North High Park #059 which accesses Cloud Peak Wilderness.
There is access to several trails in the area. The parking area is small.
The Lake Three boat ramp is open.
During the winter months, the American River OHV system may be closed after periods of heavy rain when soil moisture levels would likely result in trail damage if riding were to occur. For the most up to date information, please call (530)-478-6254 x228
Closure notice: Loop 6, of the Foresthill OHV system, is closed at the “lower bridge”, due to major bridge damage by a large tree that fell this spring. The…
During the winter months, the Burlington OHV system may be closed after periods of heavy rain when soil moisture levels would likely result in trail damage if riding were to occur. For the most up to date information, please call (530)-478-6253.
The Burlington Motorcycle Trail System includes 50 miles of winding, narrow trails. The staging area is 0.1 mile from Highway 20 on the Chalk Bluff Road.…
Location: From I-80, exit Highway 89 North. Travel north 4.9 miles. Turn right at Hobart Mills and follow road 88-6 to Tahoe Timber Trails Campground. Take the left fork and proceed .3 mile. Billy Hill OHV area is to your left, marked with a designated route marker.
Features: This is a loop with several off-shoot roads. One ends up at Highway 89 North. Most roads are…
Location: Take the Hirschdale exit off Interstate 80 and head north to Boca Reservoir. The first point of entry is 2 miles north of the freeway. This takes you to roads on Boca Ridge, ending up on Verdi Peak Road. The second entry is 3 miles north of the freeway at Boca Springs Road. Turn right at Boca Springs Road, and then right again before the campground at Forest Road 72 to Verdi…
Green Valley Family Campground is located in the mountains north of Arrowbear, the midway point between Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear. It has 37camping sites. There are 11 sites that are first come/first serve the other 26 sites are by reservation through www.recreation.gov
Amenities include 1 campfire ring, picnic table, flush toilets and drinking…
Tucked away down a winding dirt road and under towering Jeffrey pine trees, the Hanna Flat campground offers an escape for visitors who want a more primitive camping experience that still offers many amenities. Despite being located only two miles off CA Highway 38, north of the town of Fawnskin, Hanna Flat provides campers with solitude, fresh pine-scented air, and cool star-filled nights.
This is a great…
Heart Bar Family Campground has 89 sites. There are 63 sites that are reservable through www.recreation.gov. There are 26 first come/first serve sites. Amenities include a campfire ring, picnic table, potable water, fire wood sales and a campground host. Bear boxes are available at each campsite for food…
For those visitors who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby Big Bear valley, Horse Springs campground offers a secluded escape unlike many others on the San Bernardino National Forest. Surrounded by a high desert environment, the campground is a cluster of juniper and pine trees that offers sweeping mountain views in all directions.
This campground is ideal for OHV users, as it is close…
Arrowhead Fish and Game Conservation Club was established in 1966. The facilities include a trap range and a rifle and pistol range. Throughout the year the club hosts a number of theme trap events that include sporting clays and doubles. Action pistol, Youth Firearms and Ladies safety clinics and other events are available for the rifle and pistol shooters. Our youth programs, made possible from an NRA grant, are…
Shooting Range - Open To The Public - Rifle, Pistol, and Trap.
Saturdays and Sundays only 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
North Shore & DivisionBig Bear City, CA 92314
1-909-585-4686
Visit their website: Big Bear Valley Sportsman's Club
In the San Bernardino National Forest, visitors can only target shoot in designated and signed areas and only at certain times due to fire danger rating.
Target Shooting areas may be closed completely due to fire restrictions, road conditions, and/or other safety issues.
Important - Shooters must call ahead to the Activity/PAL Level number (909) 382-2997 (pre-recorded message) to find…
This native plant garden is located at the Cajon Ranger Station in Lytle Creek. It is open all year. Paved path is accessible. Features interpretive signs in English and Spanish. Wildflowers bloom in the garden from March through June.