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JJ&kids

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derwud wrote:

Silverwood is a great place, just keep it a secret okay..

I did what you said and now I get poo for it.


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JJ&kids wrote:

derwud wrote:

Silverwood is a great place, just keep it a secret okay..

I did what you said and now I get poo for it.


You are right, Sorry!!!


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It was really nice riding before the lake was built


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Thanks for all the replies so far, I've been googling a few places and may do the pinnacles staging area. havent really decided yet, maybe the crab flats area, gotta do a little more research.
Keep the suggestions coming,
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Yes it's an awesome riding area! You'll need a green sticker this time of year and an adventure pass .Note you'll need to check about having a fire/fire permit.


The Pinnacles Staging Area is located off of Highway 173 near Lake Arrowhead, CA in the San Bernardino National Forest.

From Pinnacles, you can travel east along the Willow Creek Trail (3N34) or head west across the highway towards Pilot Rock Truck Trail (2N33). There are aslo several motorcycle and ATV trails in the area, including 3N06Y, 3W11, 3W12 and 3W13.
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Take Hwy 173 pass the hospital to North Bay Rd., and make a left turn. Go up to Matterhon Rd., and make a right turn. Follow to the end, and make a right turn on Grass Valley Rd. Go through Deer Lodge Park back to Hwy 173, and make a left turn. The Pinnacles are just beyond the rifle range on the right hand side. There are signs once you get back onto Hwy. 173. Another way is the back way coming from the high Desert. From the 15 go east on the 138 towards Lake Silverwood. About 2 miles from the lake you will come to the intersection of the 138 and the 173. Take the 173 east for a few miles you come to another intersection which is Lake Arrowhead road and the 173. Continue east on the 173 after another mile or so it will turn into a dirt road which is smooth enough for passenger cars to travel. You will travel on this part of the highway for about 15 miles or so then it turns back into paved 2 lane road. Pinnacles will be on your left a mile or so ahead
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Pinnacles Coordinates: 34.297589° -117.199958°


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I think this will give you enough ideas....

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San Bernardino National Forest Trails near Lake Silverwood

You can camp at Pinnacles Staging Area or Crab Flats and access the OHV trails from Lake Silverwood to Big Pine Flat. There is also Tent Peg group campsite in the area.

Dispersed camping is available in some areas. Check with the ranger station for dispersed camping locations.

Arrowhead Ranger Station
28104 Highway 18
P.O. Box 350
Skyforest, CA 92385
(909) 382-2782 (voice)

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Dispersed camping is available in some areas. Check with the ranger station for dispersed camping locations.


I saw dispersed camping all over up there a couple of summers ago while trail riding, some really nice spots that would be easy to get to on a quad. I'm sure they don't allow campfires or open flame cooking other than a camp stove. But you might get lucky and find an out of the way location to pitch your tent.


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Was curious as I dont ride in Cal very often..Im in AZ and I do have an off road license plate on my Rhino..do i still need this green sticker you all speak of, thanks?My Dad lives in Lucerne and up over the Mountains are some great trails.Maybe some of you have been there?Big antenna tower on top of mountain overlooking Lucerne,Apple Valley area?Sorry wish I could be more specific on location.


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jim87vette wrote:

Was curious as I dont ride in Cal very often..Im in AZ and I do have an off road license plate on my Rhino..do i still need this green sticker you all speak of, thanks?My Dad lives in Lucerne and up over the Mountains are some great trails.Maybe some of you have been there?Big antenna tower on top of mountain overlooking Lucerne,Apple Valley area?Sorry wish I could be more specific on location.


You'll just need a Nonresident OHV Use Permits


http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25669

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