Hike Log

Dad-Daughter Hike Up San Bernardino

Trailhead Angelus Oaks
Type of hike Day hike
Trail conditions Trail in good condition
Road Road suitable for all vehicles
Bugs Bugs were not too bad
Snow Snow free

Also on this hike

Wildflowers blooming

My father – a very fit 67-year-old trail runner – lives in Redlands and looks out at Mt. San Bernardino every day. For over a year, he’s been determined to hike it, and as it was the final original Six-Pack I hadn’t yet completed, I volunteered to accompany him.

Last year, the fires halted our summit but this year we settled on the most perfect day ever: Saturday, July 20.

We were on the trail sometime between 7:30 and 8:00 am and made the summit in a smooth few hours, reaching at 1:00 pm sharp.

This was love at first hike for me! The trail itself was moderately graded and in the morning it was shady most of the way, so I never felt my heart rate soar and rarely needed to break. The last few feet to the summit was a steep scramble (but that may have been a social trail). I was astounded by the greenery, manzanita bushes, and the views, which are easily among the most encompassing vistas I’ve encountered (Palm Springs and desert; Orange County; LA County and San Gabriels; Big Bear and alpine region?!). Toss in a quaint wheelbarrow, old marker, a couple of monuments, and a steadily flowing stream? It was perfect.

I’ll be back, San B. You’re easily my favorite long-distance day hike in SoCal.

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