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The National Children's Forest in The San Bernardino Mountains

Your Lake Arrowhead Realtor would like to share some local Lake Arrowhead Information with you.

Children's National ForestThis is the perfect time of year to pack up the kids and take a little hike in The National Children's Forest.

This sweet little forest is on 3,400 acres in the San Bernardino Mountains near the town of Arrowbear, just east of Running Springs.

The National Children's Forest was formed in 1970 after the Bear Fire. It was replanted and the trees  were named after children. In 1993, a trail was added thanks to the hard work by a group of children from all over the country.  The 3/4 mile "interpretive"  trail is paved and at the top of Keller Peak Road and, though it was specifically designed to accommodate the needs of the physically and visually disabled, all children (and adults) enjoy taking this hike. 

You may also want to try the 4.5-mile Exploration Trail, designed by children!

If you're interested in visiting and experiencing the Children's Forest, stop by the Visitor Information Center next to the Deerlick Fire Station on highway 18 in Arrowbear/Running Springs.


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Posted by Lake Arrowhead Real Estate (909)273-4542 Kat DeLong, Realtor Dre#01235311 (Mountain Country Realty, Lake Arrowhead. (909)-273-4542) almost 2 years ago

Kat,

What a great program for kids! Bringing awareness to our youth about the importance of our forests really allows them to connect with nature and what better place to learn, than in our local San Bernardino Mountains!

Posted by Michelle Pimentel ASP, IAHSP Empire Home Staging (Empire Home Staging Solutions) almost 2 years ago
Hi Michelle: I couldn't have said it better. This is such a wonderful place for children.
Posted by Lake Arrowhead Real Estate (909)273-4542 Kat DeLong, Realtor Dre#01235311 (Mountain Country Realty, Lake Arrowhead. (909)-273-4542) almost 2 years ago

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