A nice quiet neighborhood street in the mountain lake community of Lake Arrowhead leads into this San Bernardino National Forest trail known as 2N28Y - Banff OHV Road.
Drop in from the blacktop, hit the dirt and start your day off-road with this easy-to-acess off-road trail that connects to numerous other 4x4 trails in the area, including 2N25 - Rouse Ranch Road, 2N27Y - Rouse Meadow and 2N29Y - Stove Flats.
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From San Bernardino, take CA-18 N for about 20 miles. Turn left onto CA-173 W. After about 5 miles turn right onto Yosemite Drive and then continue onto Yellowstone Drive.
Turn right onto Banff Drive after a half mile.
The trailhead will be straight ahead.
There is a new forest order overwriting the previous closures. Most trails, including this one, are open again.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1105593.pdf
The Forest Service has temporary closed all of the National Forests in California. This closure will is from Aug. 31, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. through September 17, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.
This is a great trail to use as an access trail into the other trails when in this area of Lake Arrowhead. There are some easy, but fun hills on this trail too.
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G. Martin, gm4x4 on Youtube , is a California native, born and raised in northern California and now living and wheeling in southern California. He enjoys exploring new trails and setting up camp in the remote outdoors.
You may come across him in the middle of the Mojave Desert, the mountains of Big Bear, in the central Sierras near Shaver Lake or any other dirty, rocky road in the southwest.
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