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A BNSF freight train travels through a desert landscape, surrounded by hills and vegetation.
Rock formations with green hills in the foreground and snowy mountains in the background.
A trail sign with a white arrow and Pacific Crest Trail logo in the foreground and a winding dirt path that leads to large rock formations.
Yellow flowers in the foreground with rock formations and hills in the background.

We would like to thank Gary Mumaw of Rancho Cucamonga for submitting incredible photos that showcase the county’s natural beauty.

The Pacific Crest Trail covers 2,650 miles between Mexico and Canada. Along the way, it passes through California, Oregon and Washington. It takes travelers across the desert, through the glaciated expanses of the Sierra Nevada, into deep forests, and leads to spectacular views of volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range.

Each year, many hikers and equestrians enjoy the trail in different ways. Some travel for a few miles, while others complete the entire trail in a season. For more information about the Pacific Crest Trail, please visit the San Bernardino National Forest website.


Additional County Update News – April 30, 2026