San Bernardino National Forest was created in 1907.
unfortunately..no.. wrong geology. I wish there were too!
This is a trick question. The San Jacinto mountains moved back n forth between the San Bernardino and Cleveland, and actually designated as the San Jacinto National Forest for one year in either '24 or '25 before coming back to the San Bernardino NF once n for all.
yes, the kiwis are native to nz and are found in bushes on the forest floor from day to night they are nocturnal animals
The county line runs though the baldy area. Therefore it is either run by the Angeles National Forest or the San Bernardino National Forest, depending what side the "stream" is on.
The Panorama Fire was in 1980
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Big Bear Lake is a reservoir in the San Bernardino Mountains in San Bernardino County, California, USA.
You can access the websites of the Big Bear Recreational Facility and the San Bernardino National Forest for information on campsites and visitor information.
It does, including: Arapahoe and Roosevelt National Forest. Grand Mesa National Forest. Gunnison National Forest. Medecine Bow-Routt National Forest. Pike/San Isabel National Forest. Rio Grande National Forest. San Juan National Forest. Uncompahgre National Forest. White River National Forest.
7,200 feet Green Valley Lake is located in the San Bernardino Mountains. The two closest neighboring towns are Arrowbear and Running Springs. The community is set at an elevation of 7,200 feet (2,195 m), and is the highest subdivision in the San Bernardino National Forest.