Tunnel Two By-Pass is in the San Bernardino National Forest. This short trail is quite beautiful with the Pine Trees, Fir Trees, Cedar Trees, and Oaks. It is shaded enough to allow ferns to grow along the trail in the wet areas. This trail should be considered a trail of last resort as a means of exit from the main trails to the north. With so many access points it is possible to find yourself behind a locked gate at trails end for 2N34 Tunnell Two. A short detour and you can exit using this trail. Respect the property owners at the south end.
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From Twin Peaks at State Highway 18 and Daley Canyon Road, go north on Daley Canyon Road 0.5 mile to Highway 189 and turn left, continue 0.3 miles to South Grass Valley Road and turn right. Continue north 0.5 miles to Clubhouse Drive and turn left. Continue 0.1 miles to South Fairway Drive and turn right. Continue 0.4 miles to Brentwood Drive and turn right. Continue 0.6 miles to narrow drive on the left. The trailhead is 0.1 mile on the left. The trailhead for 2N34 Tunnel Two is 0.4 miles further on Brentwood Drive, on your left.
The road is temporarily closed. If you would like to read more about the closure: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sbnf/conditions/?cid=FSEPRD538928
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Dennis Clark was born in Los Angeles in 1942 and after 76 years of living in So Cal he moved to Emmett, Idaho with his wife Patricia, has four adult children with many grand and great grandchildren. He has loved the outdoors since his Cub Scout and Boy Scout days while camping with the family. He's an archer, hunter and fisherman but no longer wishes to harm animals. He has been involved with photography since the 1960's. He became more of a serious hiker in 2010 when he started Geocaching and has hiked the three tallest peaks in So Cal, Mt San Jacinto, Mt San Gorgonio and Mt Baldy, along with most of the lesser peaks in search of caches. Geocaching started his love for the USFS Trail system as he used the trails frequently to get to certain trailheads. He had a 2002 Ford Ranger 2wd and its amazing where that little pickup took him. In 5 years of weekly geocaching he was only stuck once in some Palm Springs sand. His 2016 Wrangler Sport Unlimited was purchased in 2015. He has become quite lazy in the hiking department as he can now drive to most locations. He's looking forward to posting some trails and don't hesitate to ask him for any help you might need.
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