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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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1N09 Recreational Shooting Sites

Site Temporarily Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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…

Applewhite Campground

Site Open
Located three miles north of the Lytle Creek Ranger Station, the campground provides an easy get-away. Trees surround the campsites and Lytle Creek flows across the street at Applewhite Picnic Area.…

Applewhite Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
This is a large family-friendly picnic area located in the community of Lytle Creek, which can accommodate up to 184 vehicles. Once filled, this site will close on busy summer weekends.There are…

Arrastre Creek OHV Road 2N02

Site Open
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This road is just under 13 miles long and runs from Baldwin Lake Road to the eastern forest boundary, continuing on to Pioneertown in the Morongo Valley.Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are…

Arrastre Recreational Shooting Site 1

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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…

Arrastre Recreational Shooting Site 2

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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…

Arrowbear Lake

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
A small high elevation lake. Bait & tackle, store, resort. Barrier-free access. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their fish planting schedule is…

Arrowhead Fish & Game - Shooting Range

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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…

Ash Meadows OHV Road 2N75

Site Open
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Ash Meadows OHV Road 2N75 runs just under 2 miles from Yosemite Drive in Lake Arrowhead to Crab Flats OHV Road 3N34. Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are not permitted between Yosemite…

Aspen Glen Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking
Aspen Glen Picnic Area is a day use area only. There is a community fire ring, picnic tables and barbeques. You can access the Pineknot Trailhead at the picnic area.A view of the Aspen Glen Picnic…