Big Bear Area 4x4 Trail Map PDF - Adopt-A

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Big Bear Area 4x4 Trail Map PDF - Adopt-A
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Big Bear Area 4x4 Trail Listings
Trail # Name
Rating Length
1N01 Pipes Canyon
D
25
1N02 Coon Creek
E
16
1N04 Front Line Road
E
Y
1N09 Mill Creek Road
E
15
1N54 Clarks Grade
D
1N64 Seven Pines Rd.
1N86
2N01 Broom Flat
E 8
2N02 Burns Canyon
E 15
2N04 Balky Horse Canyon E 8
2N06 Radford Truck Trail E 12
2N06X Lower Larga Flat
MD 5
2N08 Knickerbocker
E 8
2N09 Polique Canyon
E 6
2N10 Skyline Drive
E 13 B,C
2N11 Lodgepole Pine
E
2N13 Snow Slide Road
E 8
2N13D Butler Peak
E 3
2N27 Sugarloaf
E
2N51Y
2N61Y Heartbreak Ridge D 12
2N61YA Pontiac Sluice
MD 16
2N64Y Juniper Springs
D 6
2N68, 2N60, 2N80, 3N80, 2N84, 2N01X E
2N70Y
D
2N71 North Shore Lake View E 7
2N76Y Old Timer Canyon
E
2N84 Little Bear Peak
D 2
2N86 Lodgepole Pine
E 5
2N86 Lake Erwin
E
2N89Y Round Valley
E 4
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Access # Latitude Longitude
R N34° 18' 18.49" W116° 48' 2.18" @ CA 38
U N34° 09' 44.54" W116° 47' 8.80" @ CA 38
N34° 10' 14.71" W116° 49' 34.39"at 2N10 mile 30.97
aa N34° 09' 1.90" W116° 58' 32.56" @ CA 38
N34° 12' 34.53"
W116° 56' 40.53" at 2N10
N34° 11' 0.03" W116° 58' 15.74" @ Clarks Grade bottom
N34° 10' 8.53" W116° 53' 35.18"
Q N34 12 26.7
W116 44 13.3 CA 38 at mile 41
H N34° 15' 54.12" W116° 47' 26.77"@ Baldwin Lake Rd.
P N34 13 11.34
W116 45 28.02 @ CA 38
N34 13 02.6
W116 49 31.7 at CA 38
N34° 16' 56.4"
W117° 00' 09.5" @ 3N93
A N34° 14' 0.33"
W116° 54' 41.39" at top of Knickerbocker Rd.
E N34° 15' 55.18" W116° 55' 12.04" @ CA 38
N34 13 38.3
W116 51 59.0 at Goldmine Dr. Moonridge
N34° 13' 2.14" W116° 57' 31.61" 2N11 @ 2N10
N34° 16' 47.32" W116° 57' 42.57" @ 3N14
N34° 16' 11.09" W116° 59' 22.69" @ 2N13
O N34° 13' 45.06" W116° 50' 45.61" end Sand Canyon Rd.
Spur between 2N08 & 2N10
N34 14 37.1
W116 42 21.7 at 2N01
N34 13 26.0
W116 41 40.0 at 2N61Y
N34° 13' 20.0"
W116° 43' 36.5" @ 2N01
Spurs off 3N14 north of Fawnskin
N34° 13' 54.3"
W116° 40' 47.1" @ 2N02
N34° 16' 41.09" W116° 55' 17.64" @ 2N09
N34° 13' 41.9"
W116° 40' 01.8" @ 2N02
N34° 17' 26.18" W116° 57' 38.93" @ 3N12
N34° 13' 2.14"
W116° 57' 31.61" @ 2N10
N34° 15' 56.72" W116° 45' 32.27" @ 2N02
N34° 13' 50.9" W116° 43' 12.1" @ 2N01
Trail # Name
Rating Length Access # Latitude Longitude
2N90 Tip Top Mountain
D 15
N34° 15' 17.85" W116° 42' 38.93" at 2N02
2N93 Wild Horse Meadow
E 16
N,S N34° 13' 54.3"
W116° 48' 21.5" @ CA 38
Clippinger Chrysler Jeep
3N02 Burnt Flat
E 4
N34° 18' 18.22" W116° 50' 50.66" @ 3N16
Dodge
3N03 Smarts Ranch
E 15
K N34° 18' 53.4"
W116° 48' 37.1" CA 18 @ Cactus Flat
298 N Azusa Ave
3N03A Horsethief Flat
MD 22
N34° 18' 18.49" W116° 48' 2.18" @ 3N03
West Covina, CA 91791
3N08
E
N34° 18' 3.02"
W116° 58' 59.01" @ 3N14
626-339-3900
3N09 Van Dusen Canyon
E 5
w N34° 15' 57.26" W116° 51' 17.84" @ CA 38
Glendora Chrysler Jeep
3N10
John Bull Gate Keeper
MD 3
N34° 19' 03.3"
W116° 52' 23.4"
@ 3N32
Dodge
3N10 east John Bull
D 2
N34° 19' 08.7"
W116° 51' 13.1" @ 3N02
931 South Lone Hill
3N10 west John Bull @ 3N43 E 2
N34° 19' 6.29"
W116° 54' 17.72" @ 3N43
Glendora, CA 91740
3N12 Delamar Mountain RD
E 10
N34° 17' 1.30"
W116° 57' 52.70" @ 3N14
909-599-9300
3N14 Coxey Truck Trail
E
D
N34° 16' 9.75"
W116° 56' 49.48" @ CA 38 Fawnskin
Alhambra Chrysler Jeep
3N16 Crab Flats Road
E 8
N34° 18' 34.54" W116° 55' 38.71" @ 3N12
Dodge
3N16 West Holcomb Valley E
N34° 18' 17.01" W116° 54' 36.40" @ Polique Canyon
3N16 East Holcomb Valley
E
I
N34° 17' 37.87" W116° 48' 49.39" access at CA 18 Baldwin 1100 W Main St
Alhambra, CA 918013N17 White Mountain
D 12
N34° 21' 36.77" W117° 03' 26.98" @ 3N14
3327
3N32 Union Flat
E
N34° 17' 57.9" W116° 52' 17.9"
@ 3N16
Champion Chrysler Jeep
3N36 to Blackhawk MT.
E 22
M N34° 21' 6.68" W116° 50' 48.61" @ CA 18
Dodge
3N43
E
N34° 18' 23.03" W116° 54' 42.03" @ 3N16
9655 Firestone Blvd
3N54 Furnace Canyon
N34° 18' 46.26" W116° 55' 53.11" @ 3N16
Downey, CA 90241-5562
3N61 Jacoby Canyon
D 3
J N34° 19' 02.1" W116° 48' 51.4" @ CA 18
562-231-3500
3N69 Gold Mt Jeep Trail
MD 4
G N34° 11' 56.6" W116° 45' 32.7" @ CA 18
Glendale Dodge Chrysler
3N79 Tanglewood Camp
E 2
N34° 17' 57.8"
W116° 51' 48.6" @ 3N16
Jeep
3N84
E
N34° 19' 37.67" W116° 58' 9.16" @ 3N16
1101 S Brand Blvd
3N92, 3N11, 3N04, 3N97
E
Spurs off 3N16 near Big Pine Flat
Glendale, CA 91204-2398
3N93 Holcolm Creek Jeep Trail MD 6
N34° 16' 32.57" W117° 03' 2.98" @ 3N16
818-242-4161
4N16 Grapevine Canyon
E 7
N34° 21' 36.77" W117° 03' 26.98" @ 3N14 and 3N17
Don-A-Vee Chrysler
BLM
Rattlesnake Canyon
D 32
N34 22 12.0
W116 38 59.6 CA 247 0.7 mi. E of Mile 27
Jeep
NOTE: The information on this map is for reference only. The GPS coordinates above are approximate. Navigation
777West Orangethorpe
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Ave. Placentia, CA 92870
stranded in the backcountry. Access is the letter designation showing trail head on map.
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$5000
$1800
714-528-5337
Cerritos Dodge
18803 Sudebaker Rd
Cerritos, CA 90703-5332
562-402-5335
La Brea Chrysler Jeep
401 South La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-933-5501
Glenn E Thomas Dodge
Chrysler Jeep
2100 E Spring st
Signal Hill, CA 90755
562-426-5111
Jeep Chrysler Dodge Of
Ontario
1202 Auto Center Dr
Ontario, CA 91761-2208
909-390-9898
Carmax Chrysler Jeep
Dodge
8611 La Cienega Blvd
Inglewood, CA 903011584
310-568-9272
Huntington Beach
Chrysler Jeep
16701 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach, CA
92647-4814
714-841-3999
Frahm Chrysler Jeep
Dodge
1983 Hamner
Norco, CA 92860
951-272-3110
Tuttle-Click's Tustin
Chrysler Jeep Dodge
40 Auto Center Drive
Tustin, CA 92782
714-730-4667
Buerge Chrysler Jeep
11750 Santa Monica Blvd
West Los Angeles, CA
90025-2844
310-820-2631
South Bay Chrysler Jeep
Dodge
20900 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90503-4612
310-542-0900
Moss Bros. Chrysler
Jeep Dodge Riverside
8151 AutoDrive
Riverside, CA 92504-4190
951-688-6200
Tuttle-Click Chrysler
Jeep Dodge
40 Auto Center Drive
Irvine, CA 92618-2827
949-472-7400
David Ellis Chrysler
Jeep
21422 RoscoeBoulevard
Canoga Park, CA 91304
818-348-7510
Moss Bros. Chrysler
Jeep Dodge San
Bernardino
1100 South E Street
San Bernardino, CA
92408-1900
866-329-5555
Power Chrysler Jeep
Dodge Valencia
23820 Creekside Road
Valencia, CA 91355-1719
661-259-8770
Hunter Dodge Chrysler
Jeep
1130 Auto Mall Dr
Lancaster, CA 93534-3292
661-948-8411
Redlands Chrysler Jeep
Dodge Ram
500 W Redlands Blvd
Redlands, CA 92373-4638
Moss Bros. Chrysler
Jeep Dodge
27810 Eucalyptus Ave
Moreno Valley, CA
92555-4402
951-486-9288
Victorville Motors
14617 Civic Dr
Victorville, CA 923940844
760-245-7991
Simi Valley Chrysler
Jeep Dodge
2350 First St
Simi Valley, CA 93065
805-581-9090
Perris Valley Dodge
Chrysler Jeep
707 A East 4th St
Perris, CA 92570
951-657-7371
Shaver Jeep
3888 East Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
805-496-7103
Dch Chrysler Jeep
Dodge Of Temecula
26845 Ynez Rd
Temecula, CA 925914695
951-676-0010
Crown Dodge Chrysler
Jeep
6300 King
Ventura, CA 93003-7291
Bob Baker Chrysler Jeep
Dodge
5555 Car Country Dr
Carlsbad, CA 92008
760-431-3000
Soutar's
631 West AMain Street
Barstow, CA 92311-2599
760-256-3502
Yucca Valley Chrysler
Center
55288 Twentynine Palms
Yucca Vaalley, CA 92284
760-228-1818
858-560-7100
928-704-2222
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1. The old backpacker’s adage “pack it in, pack it out” holds vehicle, notify authorities as above. And if you notice trash
true for those using motorized vehicles to enjoy the
in an area where someone is picnicking – and they appear
backcountry. If you brought it into the backcountry,take it
friendly, offer them a trash bag. We always carry extras for
out with you. This includes everything, especially any trash. this purpose. But never use a confrontational approach,
You know how you feel when you pick a pristine spot for a Something like this works. “ How are you doing? Isn’t this
photo opp or picnic and find it littered with trash. Be part of a beautiful day? Wow! It’s a shame that trash is affecting
the solution! It feels good. 2. Take it a step further. Pick up
your beautiful spot. I have an extra trash bag and I’d be
trash and debris left by others less responsible than you. The happy to help you clean this up.” At the first sign of
forest will love you for it. And if the debris is too large, note resistance or aggression, get out of Dodge. 10. Introduce
the location (GPS coordinates are helpful) and notify the
your friends to backcountry travel. They may become
agency managing the land. You can contact the Big Bear
enthusiasts. There is power in numbers. And if you know
Discovery Center if you’[re traveling in the San Bernardino someone who is a member of an environmental group like
National Forest, or any ranger station. 3. Stay on designated the Sierra Club, invite them for a backcounty adventure,
roads and trails. This is seriously important! First, great
Chances are they have never experienced the backcountry in
damage can be done to the terrain. Some sensitive areas can a motorized vehicle. And it gives you a chance to showcase
take over 100 years to recover from tire tracks cutting across you environmental concerns, inform them that most
open terrain, Second, this gives those groups and individuals Americans cannot experience the backcountry to any great
who would prefer all motorized vehicle travel be banned in
extent without motorized vehicle travel, and that using your
the backcountry more ammunition. Off trail travel and trash superior driving skills, little or no damage is done to the
dumping are the most obvious ways to attract their
trails. 11. Adhere to the Tread Lightly! Principles. Travel
attention. Traveling off designated roads and trails is the best responsibly. Respect the rights of others. Educate yourself.
way to have more trails closed. 4. Use good tires. A good set Avoid sensitive areas. Do your part. 12. Get involved. Join
of all terrain or mud terrain tires will minimize trail damage the groups that help keep public lands accessible, And if you
by maximizing tire traction off road. For more information
11.5 x need
8.5an excuse to get out into the backcountry, volunteer
on off road tires log on to www.4x4TireReview.com. 5. Air with the National Forest Association Off Highway Vehicle
down your tires. This improves traction significantly,
Volunteer group. Goto http://www.sbnfa.com/ohvhosts.php,
reducing damage, improving safety, protecting your tires
or join a 4x4 club that is part of the “Adopt-A-Trail”
from punctures and making the ride much more comfortable. program. More info at www.myjeeprocks.com/aat/
For more information on airing down tires log on to
www.4x4TireReview.com. 6. Keep speeds slower. Not only
is it safer, especially on winding backcountry roads where
visibility is very limited, but it also reduces dust. “So what’s
a little dust? I’ll need to wash my rig anyway!” It’s actually
a big deal. Besides the obvious reduction in visibility, dust
clouds can travel hundreds of miles, damaging the
environment and adding particulates to the atmosphere.
Dust acts like a pollutant, affecting the environment and
health. Besides, large dust clouds are also obvious to the
opposition. 4 and 5 above help with dust control. 7. Take the
challenge! Improve your driving skills. Wheelspin causes all
sorts of problems, from raising dust to creating deep ruts and
moguls. Ruts and moguls do not add to the driving
challenge. They’re just really annoying. By improving your
4.25 x 5.75
driving skills, especially the use of controls – steering,
brakes and throttle – you will be reducing the impact of
motorized vehicle travel in the backcountry. For more ideas
on driving skills, visit our web site
www.backcountry4x4.com or pick up a copy of our book
and DVD “Backcountry 4x4 Basic Training”. 8. Report
issues to the authorities. If you see someone damaging the
backcountry, note the time and location (GPS coordinates
are helpful) and notify the agency managing the land. You
can contact the Big Bear Discovery Center if your traveling
in the San Bernardino National Forest, or any ranger station.
Never confront someone. It’s too dangerous. 9. Be a hero! If
someone is lost or stuck, offer assistance. Carry a couple of
these maps (there free) with you and pass them on to lost
backcountry travelers. If you find a stuck, abandoned
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