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Outdoor Science and Learning

The following partners offer interpretive programs:

Southern California Mountains Foundation

Friends of the Desert Mountains

San Gorgonio Wilderness Association

Viewing Wildlife

Lucky visitors might see birds and squirrels along a nature trail, a deer or bear in a meadow, or bighorn sheep in a canyon.

Go to this California Department of Fish and Wildlife website for more information on wildlife viewing.

Viewing Plants

Plant lovers have much to admire on the San Bernardino National Forest. The wide elevation range of the forest means that a great variety of plants can be found here. One of the most popular times to view plants is during wildflower season which usually starts in March in the lower elevations and June in the higher elevations. Fall is another good time as the black oak, big leaf maple, quaking aspen, willow, and other deciduous trees turn to their rich autumn hues.

The USDA Plants Database is a great place to find out more about specific plants - you can search by common or scientific name, or by area.

Viewing Scenery

There are many scenic vistas and overlooks that you can drive or hike to. The views are spectacular!

Visitor Centers

Visitor Programs

The forest provides many learning opportunities. Education can be gleaned from the diversity of rugged mountains, deep canyons, meadows, and semi-desert country. Elevations range from 4,200 to over 10,000 feet and Flora and fauna are diverse. Pinyon Pines and oaks are found in the lower elevations, and juniper, pine and fir forests are plentiful in the high mountains. Wildlife such as the black bear, mountain lion, deer, and bighorn sheep inhabit the Forest while the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, and the red-tailed hawk soar in the wind.

Great Places To Visit

The following places have interpretive trails and guided tours:

Interpretive Sites on the San Bernardino National Forest are varied, and each offers a unique insight to the National Forest. During winter months some locations may be inaccessible due to snow or closed, check with the local Ranger Station for updated conditions.

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Chaparral Neighborhoods Native Plant Garden Trail

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
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…

Cleghorn Ridge OHV Road 2N47

Site Open
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking Outdoor Science and Learning
15.2 mile Green Sticker Route open to all OHV vehicles. This route runs from the Cleghorn off-ramp on Interstate 15 in Cajon Pass over Cleghorn ridge to end at State Highway 138. Expansive views of…

Coachella Valley Vista Point

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
Vista Point is about five miles up Hwy 74 as it snakes its way out of the Coachella Valley south of Palm Desert and into the Santa Rosa Mountains. Offers great views of Bighorn Country Club, and…

Coon Creek Cabin Group Campground

Site Temporarily Closed
Outdoor Science and Learning
This group campground is located in a pine forest within the Sand to Snow National Monument. The camping area can accommodate a maximum of 25 persons and 10 vehicles. There are 3 historic cabins on…

Cucamonga Wilderness

Site Temporarily Closed
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
The United States Congress designated the Cucamonga Wilderness in 1964. The wilderness has a total of 12,781 acres and managed jointly by the Angeles and San Bernardino national forests.The name…

Dogwood Family Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
This family campground is located 20 miles northeast of San Bernardino, CA in the San Bernardino National Forest. There are 87 reservable sites. There are no first-come/first serve sites. Activities…

Falls Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
Falls Picnic Area is located in a pine/cedar forest just above the community of Forest Falls.  Forest Falls is one of the key gateways to the Sand to Snow National Monument and home to the original…

Fuller Mill Creek - National Wild & Scenic River

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This 3.5 mile wild and scenic river system finds its source on the heights of San Jacinto Peak in the Mount San Jacinto State Game Preserve and Wilderness Area. The Pacific Crest National Scenic…

Gold Fever Interpretive Site

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Biking
This is a self guided tour of the Holcomb Valley area, that highlights the rich gold mining history of the area. Please visit the Big Bear Discovery Center for brochure, maps and current conditions.…

Greyback Amphitheater

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
The San Gorgonio Wilderness Association (SGWA) hosts evening programs at this site on most Saturday nights and some Sunday nights during the summer months. Visit their website for more information.…

Last updated March 5th, 2025