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Now, you may think that's a load but there's even more exciting stuff to do here at Little Mountain Basin. The panorama of Badger Hill from Little Mountain Basin is pretty, and a delightful place to camp here at Little Mountain Basin is San Bernardino Regional Parks. This lake is one of the great places here in the San Bernardino Mountains. Days Inn San Bernardino-University Parkway is a pleasant place to get some rest; not far from Little Mountain Basin you'll
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| | discover Sycamore Percolation Basin which is a pretty lake. This lake is so wonderful. Really good skiing awaits you at Snow Valley, and Little Mountain Basin is good enough to spend more than a day at, Manor Trailer Park is a good local campground. This lake is so wonderful. Little Mountain Basin lays in the shadow of the Shandin Hills, and you can have a fine hiking adventure along the Cable Canyon Trail. Mt. Baldy has glorious slopes and a friendly staff, | |
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and if you're a golfer then a great close by course is Shandin Hills Golf Club. During the long summer days highs here at Little Mountain Basin reach the 90's with overnight lows in the 60's. The cold days of the winter come with
highs in the 60's while the cold winter nights at Little Mountain Basin are in the 40's. So many fun things to do in the San Bernardino Mountains, not enough time. After a long day outdoors Knights Inn Highland is a glorious location
to spend a night or two; Badger Canyon is a brilliant location to spend some time. An average amount of precipitation falls at Little Mountain Basin; the month with most of the rain is January, and the driest month of the year is
June. Little Mountain Basin is right by the Miller Canyon Trail. There's no way anybody can get bored here in the San Bernardino Mountains. Take a hike on the McKinley Firebreak, and there are other locations here than Little Mountain Basin, for example Waterman Percolation Basins.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.16333 Longitude: -117.2953
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| These outdoors activities are available near Little Mountain Basin. |
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Miller Canyon Trail, San Bernardino County, 7 miles away 3.2 hiking miles, 1329 feet elevation difference |
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McKinley Firebreak, San Bernardino County, 7 miles away 3.4 hiking miles, 2228 feet elevation difference |
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Cable Canyon Trail, San Bernardino County, 7 miles away 2.6 hiking miles, 2828 feet elevation difference |
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Snow Valley, California, 18 miles away 1041 vertical feet |
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Mt. Baldy, California, 25 miles away 2100 vertical feet |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Arrowhead Springs Hot Lake
 | hiking trails to arrowhead hot springs... |
Secombe Lake
 | nice to be able to find our local parks... |
Heart Bar Campground - San Bernardino National Forest
 | WHAT IS THE ELEVATION @ HEART BAR?... |
Miller Canyon Trail
 | Can I ride my horse here? If not, what is the law which says that I cannot ride here - specifically, the State law.... |
Dogwood Campground
 | Our family has fallen in love with Dogwood campground. The area is surrounded by pines. Most of the sites are huge, and very widely spaced. There are some great hiking trails accessible from within the campground, as well as many hiking trails in the surrounding area.... |
Mojave River Forks Campground
 | Me and my girlfriend camped out a night at the Forks and we had a good time. The camp sites were well groomed and had easy water accese and bathrooms.... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 6
 | 12 miles away Roundtrip Distance 16 miles Elevation Gain 2,645 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Mountain Lakes Resort
 | 14 miles away 3 PHOTOS Mountain Lakers ''R'' US is an RV camping club currently being formed. This club is specifically designed for families with small children (newborns to 15 years of age) that own a membership to Mountain Lakes in Lytle Creek, CA. This club is also ideal for grandparents that are looking for effective ways to bond with their grandchildren. If you already own a membership to Mountain Lakes and would like to attend monthly camping trips with other families with children, this might be the club for you! Visit our website at www.mountainlakers.org... |
Fisherman's Retreat
 | 17 miles away HAD A GREAT TIME. LOTS OF ACTIVITIES.OFFICE STAFF VERY PROFESSIONAL & FRIENDLY. WOULD VISIT AGAIN. GREAT CAFE FOOD TOO.... |
Snow Valley
 | 18 miles away Great place to go up to and ride. It has a nice snow play area down at the bottom for kids who can't ski yet.... |
Cucamonga Peak Trail
 | 19 miles away 3 PHOTOS |
Mt. Baldy
 | 24 miles away Only 25 minutes from Ontario Airport and the Inland Empire. 26 Runs spanning 3 mountains covering 800 acres with 2,100 Vertical Feet.Escape the over crowded parks and experience something more. Wide open glades, tree runs, bowls, moguls, groomed runs, cornices and natural quarter pipes. It is a common site to see many of the local riders toting a back pack and riding off into our famous tree runs to grab a bite and take in the views. With all this room Mt Baldy has been developing its terrain park, hits, jumps and rails are all part of the fun. Real Mountain. Real Close.... |
Mountain High
 | 27 miles away 10 PHOTOS ...d the region's largest tubing park. Snowmaking covers more than 80% of the slopes delivering consistent snow conditions from November through April. Mountain High is traditionally the first resort to open in Southern California each season and the only local area with night skiing seven nights-a-week. Get more at mthigh.com. Mountain High is home to not one but three distinguished resorts. Though they are only a mile apart, they offer stunning differences in both terrain and atmosphere. West Resort: The West Resort is filled with a seemingly endless assortment of technical trails and skillfully-designed terrain features to satisfy the freestyle culture. It is the more youthful of the three areas and the site of many on-hill contests, promotions and live performances. It is also Southern California's only local resort open seven nights-a-week until 10pm. East Resort: The East Resort boasts the longest trails in Southern California serviced by a single high-speed quad. It is also known for its thrilling moguls, gladed tree-skiing areas and breathtaking views of the Mojave De... |
Snow Summit
 | 28 miles away 6 PHOTOS After over five decades, Snow Summit continues its position as Southern California's premier mountain resort- an ideal mountain for those looking to carve on wide-open low, intermediate and advanced slopes. With a wide variety of interconnecting runs, you can explore the entire mountain without ever returning to the base area! It's the place for everyday skiers and riders in search of a friendly, laid-back winter playground. Summit's Park Staff also creates a terrain park with a variety of beginner to intermediate jumps and jibs for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Snow Summit continues to set itself apart from other Southern California ski areas with its exceptional service, quality snowmaking and superior grooming, reasonable lift lines through limited ticket sales, outstanding Snow Sports Schools, a variety of quality food service facilities, and a family friendly environment.... |
Bear Mountain
 | 28 miles away Bear Mountain is proud to be named #1 Park in the Nation by Transworld Snowboarding Magazine's 2009 Resort Poll. THE PARK is built by riders for riders, and this recognition is a testament to Bear's excellent staff and our commitment to providing you with one of the most progressive terrain parks in the country. Spread over 198 acres, THE PARK delivers 150 jumps, more than 80 jibs, Southern California's only Superpipe, one standard halfpipe and plenty of exclusive designs. The park staff at Bear Mountain keeps it fresh by consistently redesigning and upgrading their most influential terrain park features in an effort to provide you with a unique riding and skiing experience. The jumps, rails, signature jibs, boxes and other creative beginner to advanced features at Bear provide the perfect framework for all of your park riding needs.... |
Ski Sunrise
 | 29 miles away Back in the old days when I lived in the area I used to ski here sometimes. It has a cozier feel than the bigger resorts nearby.... |
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