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Bear Mountain, formerly known as the Moonridge Ski Area (1943–1969), Goldmine Mountain (1970–1987), and Big Bear Mountain (1988–2001) is a ski area originally established in 1941 in the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California, United States.
The mountain range is part of the Transverse Ranges and lies between the Los Angeles Basin and the Mojave Desert, with Interstate 5 to the west and Interstate 15 to the east. The range lies in, and is surrounded by, the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests, with the San Andreas Fault as its northern border.
Snow Summit is one of the larger ski areas in Southern California, and is considered to be one of the most popular ski and snowboard destinations for patrons from around the Los Angeles area. [4] Snow Summit is a mid-sized resort, with a 1,209 ft (369 m) topographic vertical drop, [ 5 ] and 240 acres (97 ha) of skiable terrain, partially ...
The mountain also has 19 miles of cross-country skiing based at the rustic ... Bear in mind that many poppies bloom on roadside slopes outside the reserve. ... (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles ...
The Big Bear Grizzly, the "Media of the Mountain", is a local weekly newspaper serving Big Bear Lake, California and surrounding communities. The Big Bear Grizzly is owned by Gold Mountain California News Media Inc. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] The principal edition of Big Bear Grizzly is published weekly on Wednesdays. [ 36 ]
The Angeles National Forest (ANF) of the United States Forest Service is located in the San Gabriel Mountains and Sierra Pelona Mountains, primarily within Los Angeles County in southern California. The ANF manages a majority of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument .
The letter "N" stands for a land of beauty and wildlife, depicted by a hiker on the Sam Merrill Trail, the downtown Los Angeles skyline in the distance. A black bear is painted beside the mural.
A trail cam operated by photographer Johanna Turner captured a black bear in Angeles National Forest above Pasadena. The bear appears to be smiling.