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  1. The San Bernardino Mountains are a high and rugged mountain range in Southern California in the United States. Situated north and northeast of San Bernardino and spanning two California counties, the range tops out at 11,503 feet (3,506 m) at San Gorgonio Mountain – the tallest peak in Southern California. [4]

  2. The San Bernardino National Forest is a United States National Forest in Southern California encompassing 823,816 acres (3,333.87 km 2) of which 677,982 acres (2,743.70 km 2) are federal. [1] The forest is made up of two main divisions, the eastern portion of the San Gabriel Mountains and the San Bernardino Mountains on the ...

  3. The San Bernardino Mountains are a high and rugged mountain range in Southern California in the United States. Situated north and northeast of San Bernardino and spanning two California counties, the range tops out at 11,503 feet (3,506 m) at San Gorgonio Mountain – the tallest peak in Southern California.

  4. Condado de San Bernardino Condado de Riverside: Características; Tipo: Montaña de bloques sedimentarios del Mioceno, Cuaternario disruptivos debido a la Falla de San Andrés. Cumbres: Pico San Gorgonio (3,505 m s. n. m.) [1] Piedemonte: San Bernardino, Redlands y Hesperia: Longitud: 97 km: Anchura: 66 km: Superficie: 5,340 km²: Geología ...

  5. San Bernardino Mountains, segment of the Coast Ranges (see Pacific mountain system), southern California, U.S. The range extends southeastward for 55 miles (90 km) from Cajon Pass to San Gorgonio Pass and defines the eastern limit of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The two main peaks, San.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Standing at 11,503 feet, it is the highest peak in Southern California and offers a challenging yet rewarding adventure for experienced hikers and mountaineers. The mountain is part of the San Gorgonio Wilderness, a vast protected area spanning over 95,000 acres and featuring over 100 miles of hiking trails.

  7. OVERVIEW. The San Bernardino National Forest is located approximately 75 miles due east of the city of Los Angeles. It contains four distinct mountain ranges and five Wilderness Areas encompassing more than 800,000 acres.