Slade Canyon is a short drive from the densely populated Inland Empire and takes you deep within the 200,000-acre Front Country Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest. The trail lies at the eastern-most extension of the San Gabriel Mountains and winds up the side of Lytle Creek Ridge...Read More
Slade Canyon is a short drive from the densely populated Inland Empire and takes you deep within the 200,000-acre Front Country Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest. The trail lies at the eastern-most extension of the San Gabriel Mountains and winds up the side of Lytle Creek Ridge. It is a short trail, but along its winding climb, it provides many spots to pull over and enjoy the commanding views of the Lytle Creek area below. Rising in the south are the San Gabriel Mountains, and to the east, the receding Lytle Creek Ridge reaches out to the Cajon Mountains. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash.
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