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Silverwood Lake

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  • Reviewer's Rating = 4 Date of Trip: 5/25/2010 This is an excellent training path form MTN biking for the family, but it is definitely not a touring route. The path is bad... from trails.com

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  • alerts: Discount Pass must be presented at the time of check in. The Silverwood Lake SRA New Mesa Campground will be closed for construction of a Visitor Center until June 30, 2009. Thank you for your support and patience while this project is underway. Visit the Silverwood Lake Website at...
  • amenities: Boating, Auto Touring/Scenic Rtes, Comfort Station, Store - Convenience, Swimming, Barbecue, Visitors Center, Boat Launch Ramp, Telephone, Nature Trails, Picnic Area, Parking, Marina, Hiking Trails, Dump Station, ADA Access, Flush Toilets, Fire Rings, Fishing, Picnic Tables, Ranger Station,...
  • has site with: Near Water - no, Pets Allowed - no, Full Hookup - no, Electric Hookup - no
  • map: http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/map_of_Silverwood_Lake_Sra/r/generateBrowseMap.do?topTabIndex=CampgroundMap&map=PARK&contractCode=CA&parkId=120088
  • online available: http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/Silverwood_Lake_Sra/r/campsiteSearch.do?site=all&type=9&minimal=no&search=site&criteria=new&contractCode=CA&parkId=120088&search=site
  • type: State
  • activity: Mountain Biking
  • city: San Bernardino
  • distance (miles): 12.5
  • elevation gain (feet): 3,400 feet
  • local contacts: San Bernardino National Forest, San Jacinto Ranger District 909-659-2117
  • local maps: USGS Silverwood Lake
  • publisher: Fine Edge Productions
  • season: Spring, summer, fall
  • skill level: Easy, not technical
  • state: California
  • trail type: Out-and-back
  • place type: landmark
  • acres: 1,000
  • fish: Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass
  • location: Near San Bernardino, California
  • shoreline: 13 miles
  • inhabitants: Bass, Largemouth, Bluegill / Bream
  • accommodations: Great campground, good marine with boat launch, but the swimming beach is the best place to launch a kayak.
  • difficulty: Easy
  • fees: Campground fees if you stay overnight. Day use fees are less than $10.
  • outfitting: Perception, Sierra
  • type: Lake