(0.7 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
42521 Bear Loop Home is situated in Minnelusa. This property offers access to a patio. Leading onto a balcony the holiday home consists of 4 bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. There are towels and bed linen available.
42556 Bear Loop N (1.3 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Bear Loop Estate is located in Big Bear City and offers a garden barbecue facilities and a terrace. Featuring free private parking the holiday home is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as hiking cycling and tennis.
1124 West Country Club Boulevard (2.2 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Set in Big Bear City in the California region Country Club Chalet includes a terrace. The hostel is 38 kilometres from Redlands and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
(2.2 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Big Bear Vacations' Little Bear Cabin-1811 is located in Big Bear City. This holiday home offers complimentary private parking and complimentary WiFi.
1115 W. Country Club Blvd. (2.2 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Bear Hideout is located in Big Bear City and features self-catering accommodations with a patio and complimentary WiFi. The property provides complimentary private parking.
1103 MOUNT VERDE RD (2.2 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Forest Edge Retreat is located in Big Bear City in the California region and features a balcony. This holiday home features a garden with barbecue facilities, complimentary WiFi, and complimentary private parking.
(2.2 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
Beary Sweet Retreat-1257 by Big Bear Vacations is located in Big Bear City. This property gives access to a terrace and free private parking.
453 Ashwood Drive (2.3 km from Woodland Trail 1E23)
With accommodations that include a terrace Big Bear City is home to the Ashwood. This vacation house features a garden with BBQ amenities, complimentary WiFi, and complimentary private parking.
Woodland Trail 1E23 in Big Bear City is one of the most beautiful and scenic trails in the region. Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, this popular path offers breathtaking views of lush mountains and valleys, and is a great place to explore natural beauty.
The trail itself is quite long, stretching over 6 miles in length. It starts at Big Bear Valley Station and ends near Big Bear Lake, taking you through some of the most stunning landscapes in all of Southern California. Along the way, you will find various wildlife such as deer, bears, coyotes, eagles and even squirrels! The trail is wide enough for both hikers and bikers to enjoy safely together. You can also take your time exploring other side trails which lead to waterfalls or panoramic vistas overlooking the lake.
As if that wasn't enough, Woodland Trail 1E23 also provides access to some of the best camping spots around. There are several spots along the trail that are ideal for pitching a tent or setting up an RV for a night (or two) beneath the stars. With such incredible scenery all around you it's impossible not to feel invigorated while camping on this trail!
Safety is always a priority on any hike or outdoor adventure so be sure to keep an eye out for any potential hazards along Woodland Trail 1E23 such as steep inclines, slippery rocks or thick vegetation that could make it difficult to maneuver your way around without proper preparation. In addition, make sure to bring plenty of water with you as temperatures can get quite hot in summer months and dehydration is a real risk during prolonged exposure to sun and heat.
It's important to follow all park regulations too; no smoking or open fires are allowed along Woodland Trail 1E23 so be sure you have adequate supplies for cooking meals should you choose to camp overnight. Furthermore, it is absolutely essential that visitors respect nature by leaving no trace when they leave - this means disposing of garbage properly (in designated bins) and not disturbing any wildlife or vegetation during your stay on this incredible trail!