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Winter Wonderland Expected on the San Bernardino National Forest
December 2011 The US Forest Service, Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol are asking visitors to “Know Before You Go” by calling ahead to check on current conditions in the local mountains as the current winter storm approaches. Winter weather is expected over the next several days, bringing rain and snow to the San Bernardino, San Jacinto, and San Gabriel Mountains on the San Bernardino National Forest. Snow levels may be significantly low in elevation. “As the lure of the mountainous winter wonderland appeals to citizens across the southland, we’re asking folks to be wise and follow safe practices while in snowy conditions across the forest,” said Deputy Forest Supervisor Tom Gillett. Unlike some of the wildlife that lives within them, America’s forests do not hibernate for the winter. Rather, many of these areas are open to a host of recreational opportunities unique to the season. Cross-country and downhill skiing as well as snowshoeing, snowboarding, and snow play are just a few of the activities that you can enjoy on public lands. Winter Tips:
Forest visitors are encouraged to “Know Before You Go” and call ahead to the local Ranger Station to check on location conditions and restrictions. Big Bear Ranger Station & Discovery Center 909-382-2790 Lytle Creek Ranger Station 909-382-2851 Idyllwild Ranger Station 909-382-2922 Mill Creek Work Center 909-382-2882 For additional information about the San Bernardino National Forest, please visit: http://www.fs.usda.gov/sbnf Author:San Bernardino National Forest Press Release
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