Food scene
Wine and craft beer. Yummy cookies to die for! Bbq guy Saturday and Sunday’s. Grill restaurant to open in near future
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Black Dog Shoppe
33231 Green Valley Lake RdWine and craft beer. Yummy cookies to die for! Bbq guy Saturday and Sunday’s. Grill restaurant to open in near future
Absolutely the best coffee! Better then the other well known chains. Light lunch fair and ice cream too! Well worth the drive.
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LuluBelle's Coffee House and Bakery
31621 Pleasant DrAbsolutely the best coffee! Better then the other well known chains. Light lunch fair and ice cream too! Well worth the drive.
By far the best gourmet rustic pizza on the mountain! Worth the drive or grab some on your way up or down the mountain! FWY 18
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LouEddies Pizza
28561 CA-18By far the best gourmet rustic pizza on the mountain! Worth the drive or grab some on your way up or down the mountain! FWY 18
One of the best restaurants on the mountain! Bookings essential. Located in Twin Peaks
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Antlers Inn & Resort
26125 CA-189One of the best restaurants on the mountain! Bookings essential. Located in Twin Peaks
Last minute groceries, home made hot chocolate bombs and even firewood
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Green Valley Lake General Store
Last minute groceries, home made hot chocolate bombs and even firewood
Shopping
Adorable, modern and hip store featuring local artists and unique items
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BaseCamp
28626 CA-18Adorable, modern and hip store featuring local artists and unique items
Black Dog Shoppe
33231 Green Valley Lake RdGift store
Evergreen Curated Goods
28626 CA-18Beautiful gifts and clothing
Pendleton
28200 CA-189Whats not to love about Pendleton. Clothing and homewares.
Neighborhoods
The “Hidden Gem” of the San Bernardino Mountains, Green Valley Lake is, at 7000´, a higher resort community than either Lake Arrowhead or Big Bear. This “best kept secret on the mountain” is secluded (nearly four miles away from State Highway 18), and surrounded by National Forest. For all these reasons it has remained small, picturesque, and uncrowded.
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Green Valley Lake
The “Hidden Gem” of the San Bernardino Mountains, Green Valley Lake is, at 7000´, a higher resort community than either Lake Arrowhead or Big Bear. This “best kept secret on the mountain” is secluded (nearly four miles away from State Highway 18), and surrounded by National Forest. For all these reasons it has remained small, picturesque, and uncrowded.
Lake Arrowhead
shopping, eating and groceries
Big Bear Lake
shopping, eating and skiing
Activity
Snow Valley Mountain Resort
35100 CA-18snowboarding and skiing
ski school
Schneewehe Schneerutschpark
34600 CA-18snow tubing
Green Valley Lake Recreation
33180 Green Valley Lake RdBoating, fishing, swimming
SkyPark im Santa's Village
28950 CA-18Zipling, biking and Santas Village
Lot of family fun. Open during summer and winter.
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Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain
800 Wildrose LnLot of family fun. Open during summer and winter.
Sightseeing/Hikes
Heaps Peak Arboretum Day Use Area
29358 Rim of the World HwyBeautiful mountain oasis
"National Children's Forest The National Children’s Forest is 3,400 acres of forest nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains. The Visitor Information Center is open on Saturdays and Sundays. Hours 9:00am to 5:00pm for the summer This spectacular area boasts some of the most beautiful backcountry in the San Bernardino Mountains, which includes chaparral, yellow pine forest, and lush riparian zones. The Children’s Forest was created in the wake of the 1970 Bear Fire; the area was replanted with trees bearing the names of children. In 1993, the first trail was established by a work group of children from around the country. This ¾ -mile Interpretive Trail at the top of Keller Peak Road can still be hiked today."
National Children's Forest
"National Children's Forest The National Children’s Forest is 3,400 acres of forest nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains. The Visitor Information Center is open on Saturdays and Sundays. Hours 9:00am to 5:00pm for the summer This spectacular area boasts some of the most beautiful backcountry in the San Bernardino Mountains, which includes chaparral, yellow pine forest, and lush riparian zones. The Children’s Forest was created in the wake of the 1970 Bear Fire; the area was replanted with trees bearing the names of children. In 1993, the first trail was established by a work group of children from around the country. This ¾ -mile Interpretive Trail at the top of Keller Peak Road can still be hiked today."
The Exploration Trail is a family friendly, non-motorized 4.5 mile trail with a 12% grade. This trail was designed by children along with the U.S. Forest Service personnel and other professionals. There are interpretive panels located throughout the 0.75 mile Interpretive Trail Loop section near the Upper Exploration trail. During winter, the trail offers an exciting snowshoe or cross country skiing trek.
See species that have developed unique survival techniques to combat harsh conditions. Conifer trees, like the Sugar pines are the tallest pine species in the world. Manzanita is a fire-adapted shrub that requires the intense heat of a fire to open the tough seed coat in order to regenerate.
Parking is available at the Children’s Forest Visitor Center during their open season. The Children’s Forest Visitor Center is located adjacent to Deerlick Fire Station on State Highway 18 in Running Springs, 1 mile east of State Highway 330.
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Exploration Trail 2W09X
Keller Peak RoadThe Exploration Trail is a family friendly, non-motorized 4.5 mile trail with a 12% grade. This trail was designed by children along with the U.S. Forest Service personnel and other professionals. There are interpretive panels located throughout the 0.75 mile Interpretive Trail Loop section near the Upper Exploration trail. During winter, the trail offers an exciting snowshoe or cross country skiing trek.
See species that have developed unique survival techniques to combat harsh conditions. Conifer trees, like the Sugar pines are the tallest pine species in the world. Manzanita is a fire-adapted shrub that requires the intense heat of a fire to open the tough seed coat in order to regenerate.
Parking is available at the Children’s Forest Visitor Center during their open season. The Children’s Forest Visitor Center is located adjacent to Deerlick Fire Station on State Highway 18 in Running Springs, 1 mile east of State Highway 330.
This trail begins 1.3 miles west of Crab Flats Campground on Forest Service Road 3N34; Crab Creek Trail provides the primary access to Fisherman's Camp (a group reservation trail camp) on Deep Creek. The trail descends moderately westward crossing Crab Creek 1.3 miles from Deep Creek. Deep Creek must be forded to reach Fisherman's Camp. Attempting to cross Deep Creek when it is running high can be dangerous. The scenery along this trail is exceptional; Camping at Fisherman's Camp is by reservation only.
Fisherman's Camp / Crab Creek Trail 2W07
33100 Holcomb Creek DrThis trail begins 1.3 miles west of Crab Flats Campground on Forest Service Road 3N34; Crab Creek Trail provides the primary access to Fisherman's Camp (a group reservation trail camp) on Deep Creek. The trail descends moderately westward crossing Crab Creek 1.3 miles from Deep Creek. Deep Creek must be forded to reach Fisherman's Camp. Attempting to cross Deep Creek when it is running high can be dangerous. The scenery along this trail is exceptional; Camping at Fisherman's Camp is by reservation only.
Little Green Valley Trail is a 2.4 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Running Springs, California that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
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Little Green Valley Hike 2N19
Little Green Valley Trail is a 2.4 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Running Springs, California that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.