Golden Bear Inc





The Golden Bear Inc Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
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 Trail and FS Road 2N10. The trail is sometimes heavily inundated with mountain bike and equestrian traffic but is usually in good condition, and is...
Activities
Features
The Castle Rock Trail is one of the most popular trails in the San Bernardino National Forest. The trailhead is on State Highway 18 and close to Big Bear Lake Village. This is a shorter trail, however, it is a steep climb with a lot of elevation gain and some loose rock. There are beautiful views of the lake and lots of pine trees along the trail. It is a very popular trail and the parking lot can get busy later in the day.
Activities
Features
This hike takes you to the worlds largest lodgepole. If you have more than an hour then this is the hike to take in Big Bear. It is easy to get to the Champion Lodgepole. It is over 450 years old and 110 feet tall, a real rarity for this variety of pine. The Wildlands Conservancy's Bluff Lake Reserve is open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm May 1 to November 1. Permission to cross through the reserve is only required when the reserve is closed. Contact (909) 797-8507 for questions.