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Rattler Loop
This short loop is only a mile long but boasts several fairly technical obstacles. Consisting of Forest Service roads 2N70Y and 2N69Y, the route begins and ends off of the more heavily used 2N02, Burns Canyon Road in Rattlesnake Canyon. It makes for a nice addition to...
Burns Canyon Road
An easy route from the mountains to the desert. Beginning near the shore of Baldwin Lake, east of Big Bear, the route crests the mountains then drops down to cross Arrastre Creek. The passes through the historic Rose Mine gold mining area and ends at the edge of...
Delamar Mountain
Delamar Mountain Loop is a 9-mile route that almost fully circumnavigates Delamar Mountain, just north of Big Bear Lake and Fawnskin. It is an easy, scenic route that can be combined with other trails in the area to form a longer trek. The route begins and ends on...
Upper Holcomb Creek
An easy, scenic route that mostly runs paraallel to the Holcomb Creek gorge. It is a convenient route to link together with other trails in the area to form a longer adventure.Trail Map[route-map id=6351 params=0 graph=0 topinfo=1 showdate=0 showtitle=0...
Coon Creek
An easy route with spectacular views. The trail may be run in either direction, but is traditionally started at the west end at Heart Bar Campground. The route passes through a group of well-used equestrian and yellow post campsites as well as crossing the Pacific...
Front Line Road
A scenic route across the bench above the Santa Ana River. Front-Line Road (Forest Service road 1N04) runs from the bottom of Clark's Grade (1N54) to Highway 38 just above it's crossing over the Santa Ana, making it a good connector road between other routes in the...
Gold Fever Self-Guided Auto Tour
Gold Fever is a self-guided auto tour through the historic gold mining sites in and around Holcomb Valley. A printed guide is available at the Big Bear Discovery Center which provides interpretive information for each of the sites along the tour. The route uses...
Wildhorse Meadows
Wildhorse Meadows is an easy trail for stock vehicles. It does reach an elevation of 8700 feet, so weather conditions can quickly change, and snow is common in winter. The route starts near Highway 38 a short distance south of the Erwin Ranch Area (it can also be...
Heartbreak Ridge
Heartbreak Ridge is a special place for So Cal Broncos, as the Alan Rowe Monument was placed here and dedicated during BBBBIV back in 2005. The trail is rocky, with some long sustained climbs to test your cooling system. Also known as “Pontiac Sluice” due to the old...
Clark’s Grade
A beautiful descent into (or climb out of) the vast Santa Ana River Gorge to the south of Big Bear via Clark’s Grade, FS road 1N54. This trail features wide open vistas, some steep sections with switch-backs, and narrow shelf roads. Usually this trail would be...
Radford Truck Trail
One of the two trails leading over the ridge from Big Bear down into the Santa Ana River Gorge (the other being Clark’s Grade), Forest Service Road 2N06 begins at Skyline Drive (2N10) near the top of the Snow Summit Ski Area. There is a long, mostly gentle descent to...
Lower Larga Flats
Not normally ran by itself due to its remote location and short length, Lower Larga (FS Road 2N06X) is typically included with runs to Holcomb Creek Trail, making a loop. Lower Larga has taken a beating in recent years, with several sections now deeply rutted and one...
Sidewinder
The toughest trail in the San Bernardino Mountains, though it’s down the eastern slope close to the desert floor. Accessed through Rattlesnake Canyon, Sidewinder will test your body protection (rocker rails are recommended), tire sidewalls and cooling system. (Note:...












