3N49 BP&L is in the 823,000-acre San Bernardino National Forest north of Lytle Creek. Before it was a forest road, BP&L, or Burea of Power and Lights, provided access to the power line towers which still line the trail. The trail takes you through the Mormon Rocks, also called the Rock Candy Moun...Read More
3N49 BP&L is in the 823,000-acre San Bernardino National Forest north of Lytle Creek. Before it was a forest road, BP&L, or Burea of Power and Lights, provided access to the power line towers which still line the trail. The trail takes you through the Mormon Rocks, also called the Rock Candy Mountains, and offers stunning up-close views of nature's art. These striking sandstone formations are the remnants of ancient oceans heaved up at an angle over the millennia, revealing a beautiful sandstone landscape you can drive through. Also are stunning views to the east of the Cajon Mountains and below the Cajon Pass and Cajon Wash.
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