
San Bernardino National Forest - Lytle Creek - Cajon Pass …
Includes the Lytle Creek, Cucamonga Canyon, Cajon Pass, and City Creek areas. Also includes the Cucamonga and Sheep Mountain Wilderness Areas.
San Bernardino National Forest - Districts - US Forest Service
Lytle Creek lies at the eastern-most extension of the San Gabriel Mountains. The area is highly dissected by deep canyons, steep slopes, cliffs, and narrow ridges.
San Bernardino National Forest - Applewhite Campground - US …
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 …
San Bernardino National Forest - Lytle Creek Firing Line - Shooting …
Lytle Creek Firing Line operates under permit from the U.S. Forest Service. It is a developed shooting site offering year-round target shooting for visitors. Phone number: 1-951-7-TARGET …
San Bernardino National Forest - Middle Fork Trail 6W01 - US …
Maps available at Lytle Creek Ranger Station for OHV routes. This area is home to a diversity of wildlife. Visitors need to be mindful of wildlife that may cause harm such as, see list below .
San Bernardino National Forest - Applewhite Picnic Area - US …
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. …
San Bernardino National Forest - Lost Lake Day Use Area - US …
Lost Lake is a unique natural lake created by the San Andreas Fault and is fed by deep natural springs. Although the lake has not been stocked with fish for many years, people still try their …
Improving Recreation Opportunities at Lytle Creek, San Bernardino ...
Lytle Creek on the San Bernardino National Forest is visited by tens of thousands of people each year, who enjoy picnicking, hiking, and cooling off in the creek. This heavy use results in …
San Bernardino National Forest - Home - US Forest Service
Only a few miles from the Inland Empire, the High Desert and Coachella Valley, we are located in both San Bernardino and Riverside County. Hike, bike, camp, snowshoe, drive your OHV or …
San Bernardino National Forest - Recreation Passes & Permits
Day Use: Permits are available to enter the wilderness in San Bernardino National Forest from four locations. Middle Fork Trail off Middle Fork Road (2N58) by way of Lytle Creek (Note: An …