2N52 BP&L is in the 823,000 acres San Bernardino National Forest just north of Lytle Creek. Before it was a forest road, it provided access to the power line towers, which still line the trail. Along the way, the trail offers expansive views to the east of the Cajon Mountains and below the Cajon ...Read More
2N52 BP&L is in the 823,000 acres San Bernardino National Forest just north of Lytle Creek. Before it was a forest road, it provided access to the power line towers, which still line the trail. Along the way, the trail offers expansive views to the east of the Cajon Mountains and below the Cajon Pass and Cajon Wash. From Waypoint 3 on, one can view the undrivable portion of the road as it winds up the mountain. While not driveable, one can still hike along the road for 1-mile to its end at Lower Lytle Creek Divide Road.
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