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  2. Barton Flats, California - Wikipedia

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    Barton Flats is the southern gateway to Big Bear Lake, California, via California State Route 38.. Jenks Lake is located in the Barton Flats area. In addition, there are several trailheads located in Barton Flats.

  3. Silverwood Lake - Wikipedia

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    Silverwood Lake is located on the East Branch of the California Aqueduct.It is operated by the California Department of Water Resources and provides a major water source for agencies serving nearby San Bernardino Mountain and Mojave Desert areas.

  4. List of Metrolink (California) stations - Wikipedia

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    System map (as of September 2023) Metrolink is the commuter rail system serving the Greater Los Angeles area of Southern California.The system is governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) and operated under contract by Amtrak, [1] serving five counties in the region—Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura—as well as the city of Oceanside in San ...

  5. Green Valley Lake, California - Wikipedia

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    1892-94 Horse trail from Fredalba lumber camp to Big Bear widened into toll wagon road by Bear Valley Wagon Rd. Co.Eleven-room Toll House was near entrance to campground. They gave the name of Green Valley to the area. 1893 San Bernardino National Forest "Reserve" created. 1894 Ben Pitts operates tollhouse each summer. Grows huge potatoes to ...

  6. Strawberry Creek (San Bernardino County, California)

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    Strawberry Creek arises at 5,000 feet (1,500 m) just south of Rimforest in the San Bernardino Mountains, and southeast of Strawberry Peak.It flows south for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) then 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest until it joins East Twin Creek. [4]

  7. Lytle Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    Lytle Creek, California, is an approximately 18-mile-long (29 km) [1] stream in southwestern San Bernardino County near the city of San Bernardino. It is a tributary of Warm Creek, a tributary of the Santa Ana River. The Mormon settlers of San Bernardino named the stream "Lytle Creek" after their leader, Captain Andrew Lytle.