Parque

Childrens Forest

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Dicas de moradores locais

Darling Destinations
January 22, 2022
Great place to enjoy the forest. Either drive up the road or hike up from the bottom trailhead. Keller peak road is closed during Winter months.
Alexandra
November 24, 2019
Excellent hiking trail in Running Springs
Alex
May 14, 2017
Easy and accessible nature loop hike through well kept forest area that was restored 1970 after a fire.
Rick
March 4, 2021
Excellent hiking trails for all skill levels.
Julie
January 21, 2021
4.5 miles each way, moderately difficult in Running Springs (12% grade). This trail will take you into some of the San Bernardino Mountains’ most beautiful country. This non-motorized trail crossing the 3,400 acre National Children’s Forest is open for use year round & is family-friendly. The trail starts on Keller Peak Road (first right after Deer Lick Fire Station, traveling toward Big Bear) in Running Springs on Hwy. 18. The trailhead is on the right a little way inside the gate. (The gate is locked from the first snowfall until the road is completely thawed and cleared of obstructions in the spring.)
4.5 miles each way, moderately difficult in Running Springs (12% grade). This trail will take you into some of the San Bernardino Mountains’ most beautiful country. This non-motorized trail crossing the 3,400 acre National Children’s Forest is open for use year round & is family-friendly. The trail…

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Localização
32573 CA-18
Running Springs, CA