[Jump to the main content of this page] |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
San Bernardino National Forest |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
About Us
The wild lands of the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountain Ranges were designated a National Forest more than a
hundred years ago.
|
Natural Features |
|
Total Acreage (SBNF land) |
671,686 |
Inholding Acreage (non-USFS land within the Forest) |
147,313 |
Wilderness Acreage |
|
Bighorn Mountain Acres |
11,800 |
Cucamonga Acres |
8,581 |
San Gorgonio Acres |
56,722 |
San Jacinto Acres |
32,248 |
Santa Rosa Acres |
13,787 |
Sheep Mountain |
2,401 |
Threatened, Endangered & Sensitive Species |
|
Animal Species |
71 |
Plant Species |
85 |
Roads and Trail Mileage |
|
Wilderness Trails |
150 |
Motorized Trails |
36 |
Hiking/Equestrian/Biking Trails |
352 |
Paved Roads |
60 |
Unpaved Roads |
1,178 |
Cultural and Historic Features |
|
Prehistoric Archaeological Sites |
616 |
Historical Archaeological Sites |
330 |
Multi-Component Sites |
43 |
Facilities |
|
Visitor Centers |
3 |
Family Campgrounds |
23 |
Group Campgrounds |
21 |
Primitive Campsites |
100+ |
Picnic Areas |
13 |
Equestrian Campgrounds |
5 |
Accessible Fishing Piers |
2 |
Staging Areas For Motorized Trails |
2 |
Trailering Sites For Motorized Trails |
8 |
Special Uses |
|
Recreation Residences |
786 |
Water / Irrigation Pipelines |
98 |
Power lines |
30 |
Organization Camps |
27 |
Oil and Gas Pipelines |
14 |
Motion Picture / TV Locations |
13 |
Recreation Events |
13 |
Dams |
7 |
Winter Recreation Resorts |
7 |
Target Shooting Ranges |
3 |
Airports / Heliports |
2 |
Military Training Area |
1 |
Other Special Uses |
475 |
Data subject to change, original source; 2004 SBNF Business Plan |
United States Forest Service
- San Bernardino National Forest
Last Modified:
Thursday, 11 December 2008 at 18:45:59 EST