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Recreation

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During the inception of national forest reserves in the late 1800s, the San Bernardino National Forest was recognized as one of the premier forests for recreation, and a top destination for people to escape their urban lives for a peaceful retreat in the mountains.

Now, with hundreds of miles of nationally recognized hiking trails, seven designated Wildernesses, 42 campgrounds, four winter recreation resorts, seven wild and scenic rivers, the two tallest mountains in Southern California, and one of the best destinations for off-highway vehicle riding, there is more than a lifetime of activities to do on the San Bernardino National Forest. Which adventure will you choose next?

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Wright Mine OHV Road 3N11

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 1.5 mile OHV road runs from Holcomb Valley OHV Road 3N16 to White Mountain OHV Road 3N17. Redonda Ridge OHV Trail 2W17 terminates here.