There’s never a bad time to go out and stretch your legs in Southern California’s great outdoors. After all, adventure season is year-round in our region of the Golden State! Tucked along the shores of Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino National Forest is a short and easy loop trail that’s idyllic no matter what time of year you choose to embark on it. The interpretive trail is a great way to get out there and get some fresh air while soaking in the beauty of the SoCal mountains. Take a look:

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Have you checked this beautiful loop trail off your bucket list yet? Share your experience with us in the comments below! And feel free to share your personal favorite year-round hiking trails in Southern California with us, as well!

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