Everything about The San Bernardino Mountains totally explained
The
San Bernardino Mountains (
Huwaaly Kwasakyav in
Mojave) are a short
transverse mountain range northeast of
Los Angeles in
Southern California in the
United States. The mountains are also located north and east of
San Bernardino, California (the nearest big city).The mountains run for approximately 60 mi (100 km) east-west on the southern edge of the
Mojave Desert in southwestern
San Bernardino County, north of the city of
San Bernardino. The range is separated from the
San Gabriel Mountains to the west by
Cajon Pass, and from the
San Jacinto Mountains to the south/southeast by
Banning Pass. The southern extent of the range is bounded by the
San Andreas Fault.
The highest peaks in the range include
San Gorgonio Mountain (elevation 11,499 ft/3,505 m), the highest peak in southern California, and other peaks of the San Gorgonio Wilderness. The shorter
Little San Bernardino Mountains extend southeast from the range along the eastern side of the
Coachella Valley.
Most of the range is located within the
San Bernardino National Forest. The
San Gorgonio Wilderness is located in the southeast corner of the range. The mountain range is also the location of four popular recreational destinations in the
Greater Los Angeles Area:
Crestline,
Lake Arrowhead,
Running Springs and
Big Bear Lake.
Significant peaks
These are the highest peaks of the San Bernardino Mountains, sorted by elevation from highest to lowest.
Bodies of water & water ways
Lakes
Lake Gregory
Big Bear Lake
Lake Silverwood
Lake Arrowhead
Jenks Lake
Green Valley Lake
Water ways
Santa Ana River
Mill Creek
Mojave River
Deep Creek
Whitewater River
San Gorgonio RiverFurther Information
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