Lake Arrowhead

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Lake Arrowhead

Groceries & Supplies

219 residents recomanen
Jensen's Finest Foods
27264 CA-189
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Littlebear Bottleshop
28578 CA-18
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Food scene

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lake arrowhead brewing company
329 Villa
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LouEddies Pizza
28561 CA-18
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Stone Creek Bistro
26824 CA-189
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The Lakefront Tap Room Bar and Kitchen
28200 CA-189
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Spade & Spatula-Ca. Gastropub
27214 CA-189
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Jetties Waterfront - Kitchen & Drink
28200 California 189
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Shopping

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Evergreen Curated Goods
28626 CA-18
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Pendleton
28200 CA-189
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Littlebear Bottleshop
28578 CA-18
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Activities

564 residents recomanen
SkyPark al poble de Santa
28950 CA-18
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Snow Valley Mountain Resort
35100 CA-18
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Parc de Tobogans de Neu Snowdrift
34600 CA-18
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Parc Regional del Llac Gregory
24171 Lake Dr
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This moderate hiking/cycling trail commences at the first right after Deer Lick Fire Station at Keller Peak Road in Running Springs on California Highway 18. Open year-round, this Lake Arrowhead hiking trail is both paved and dirt at various points making for an exciting adventure through the San Bernadino Mountains. As you climb or bike along the 9-mile return (14.5 kilometres) the terrain can be challenging with many descents, large rocks, tree roots, and forested areas. There are also places along the trail to take a break or picnic to experience stunning scenic views of the mountains and valley below.
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Childrens Forest
32573 CA-18
53 residents recomanen
This moderate hiking/cycling trail commences at the first right after Deer Lick Fire Station at Keller Peak Road in Running Springs on California Highway 18. Open year-round, this Lake Arrowhead hiking trail is both paved and dirt at various points making for an exciting adventure through the San Bernadino Mountains. As you climb or bike along the 9-mile return (14.5 kilometres) the terrain can be challenging with many descents, large rocks, tree roots, and forested areas. There are also places along the trail to take a break or picnic to experience stunning scenic views of the mountains and valley below.
Travel along Highway 138 until you reach the entrance of Camp Seeley turning left on FS Road 2N03. Continue a short distance until you reach the starting point at Heart Rock 4W07 where you can begin a gentle 2-mile return (3.2 kilometres) hike. Enjoy hiking along the dirt trail littered with roots and rocks while being bordered by massive rock walls and awe-inspiring sequoia trees that reach heavenward. Continue past small falls near a rock with a heart carved out by nature before reaching a large pool surrounded by larger cascading waterfalls where you can splash playfully in the cool waters.
Camp Seely
250 CA-138
Travel along Highway 138 until you reach the entrance of Camp Seeley turning left on FS Road 2N03. Continue a short distance until you reach the starting point at Heart Rock 4W07 where you can begin a gentle 2-mile return (3.2 kilometres) hike. Enjoy hiking along the dirt trail littered with roots and rocks while being bordered by massive rock walls and awe-inspiring sequoia trees that reach heavenward. Continue past small falls near a rock with a heart carved out by nature before reaching a large pool surrounded by larger cascading waterfalls where you can splash playfully in the cool waters.
Get your running shoes on for a moderate hike good for all skill levels including children. Enjoy travelling along this 1.9 mile (3.1 kilometre) narrow dirt trail along steep embankments through California’s San Bernadino Mountains. As you walk along this hiking trail in Lake Arrowhead, beware of roots, rocks, and animals such as lizards, bobcats, mountain lions, and deer at times. There are many ascents and descents along this trail deep in the pine forest before reaching the paved roadway to return to the trailhead.
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Will Abell Memorial Trail at Arrowhead Ridge
76 residents recomanen
Get your running shoes on for a moderate hike good for all skill levels including children. Enjoy travelling along this 1.9 mile (3.1 kilometre) narrow dirt trail along steep embankments through California’s San Bernadino Mountains. As you walk along this hiking trail in Lake Arrowhead, beware of roots, rocks, and animals such as lizards, bobcats, mountain lions, and deer at times. There are many ascents and descents along this trail deep in the pine forest before reaching the paved roadway to return to the trailhead.
Located on State Highway 18 west of the community of Skyforest. Come and escape the city and visit our unique mountain oasis of natural beauty! Experience the Heaps Peak Arboretum's gardens, "animal tracks trail," mini-gift booth, and inquire about educational programs. Heaps Peak Arboretum, located at 6,000', is open 365 days a year and is free to the public. Heaps Peak's unique arboretum and botanical gardens greet visitors with a diversity of native plants, and also a few “introductions.” No snow play or picnic areas at this site. Open all year.
226 residents recomanen
Heaps Peak Arboretum Day Use Area
29358 Rim of the World Hwy
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Located on State Highway 18 west of the community of Skyforest. Come and escape the city and visit our unique mountain oasis of natural beauty! Experience the Heaps Peak Arboretum's gardens, "animal tracks trail," mini-gift booth, and inquire about educational programs. Heaps Peak Arboretum, located at 6,000', is open 365 days a year and is free to the public. Heaps Peak's unique arboretum and botanical gardens greet visitors with a diversity of native plants, and also a few “introductions.” No snow play or picnic areas at this site. Open all year.
Drive along Highway 173 until you reach the end of Hook Creek Road and continue until you reach the picnic and restroom area. Wander along this 3.6-miles (5.8 kilometre) narrow dirt trail along steep sagebrush-covered mountainsides. As you traverse the mighty San Bernadino Mountains, keep well hydrated as the California sun beats down on this moderately challenging hike. When you finally reach the end of the trail, there will be large boulders and warm hot spring pools to relax your muscles before you start trekking back to civilization. Deep Creek is one the best hikes near Lake Arrowhead.
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Deep Creek Hot Springs
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail
75 residents recomanen
Drive along Highway 173 until you reach the end of Hook Creek Road and continue until you reach the picnic and restroom area. Wander along this 3.6-miles (5.8 kilometre) narrow dirt trail along steep sagebrush-covered mountainsides. As you traverse the mighty San Bernadino Mountains, keep well hydrated as the California sun beats down on this moderately challenging hike. When you finally reach the end of the trail, there will be large boulders and warm hot spring pools to relax your muscles before you start trekking back to civilization. Deep Creek is one the best hikes near Lake Arrowhead.