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  1. The San Bernardino National Forest has eight designated Wilderness Areas covering 151,341 acres. Wilderness designation helps preserve the natural state of the land and protects flora and fauna by prohibiting development and providing for non-mechanized recreation only.

  2. The picturesque Fern Basin Campground is a perfect escape from a busy lifestyle. It provides peace and quiet in the mountains of southern California as well as access to countless recreational opportunities. The San Bernardino National Forest is submitting a proposal to increase fees at various sites across the Forest and is seeking public input.

  3. San Bernardino National Forest Supervisor's Office 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 382-2600 (voice mail) (800) 735-2922 (TDD/TTY)

  4. Jul 13, 2023 · San Bernardino National Forest partners with agencies to accomplish objectives. Personnel from the San Bernardino National Forest met with representatives of partner agencies at several locations on the forest, July 6. The meetings allowed staff to review projects the organizations have been collaborating with or will be starting.

  5. The Pine Knot Trail in San Bernardino National Forest starts at the Aspen Glen Picnic Area and features oaks, pines, wildflowers, and spectacular views of Big Bear Lake. Continue in a primarily southerly direction until you approach Grand View Point (7,784 ft. elevation) - located about one-quarter mile beyond the intersection of the Pine Knot ...

  6. The San Bernardino National Forest contributes to the protection of Bald Eagles by closing some parts of the Forest to the public so that wintering eagle populations can live with limited disturbance from people. When looking for eagles, please respect the “closed area” signs.

  7. San Bernardino National Forest Supervisor's Office 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 382-2600 (voice mail) (800) 735-2922 (TDD/TTY)

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