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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide California State Highway #18 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide California State Highway #18 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 San Bernardino, CA Community of San Bernardino, California, a large city located in San -Junction of California Bernardino County, California, Attractions: Arrowhead Springs Hotel State Route #210/30 and Spa, a historic hotel & Spa located in the Arrowhead Springs neighborhood, Arrowhead geological monument, which is California Historical Landmark, Original McDonald's Site and Museum, SB Raceway Indoor Karting. Altitude: 1234 feet 2.9 Arrowhead Springs Road: Arrowhead Springs Road, Old Waterman Canyon Road, Campus Hot Springs Crusade for Christ, Arrowhead Springs Hot Lake, Altitude: 1788 feet 4.9 Cloudland Truck Trail Cloudland Truck Trail, Sweetwater Percolation Basin, Altitude: 2477 feet 11.3 Junction Junction California State Route #138, to, Crestline, California, a community in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, Lake Gregory Regional Park, Lake Gregory, a man-made lake and a county park Crestline, California, Altitude: 4390 feet 14.1 Squirrel Inn Squirrel Inn Road/California Route #189, N Road, Twin Pikes Road/California Route #189 Community Church, Calvary Chapel Conference Center, Blue Jay, California, a town in San Bernardino County, California. Altitude: 5144 feet 16.8 Daley Canyon Road: Daley Canyon Road, connects with California Route #189, Lake Country Club Arrowhead Country Club, Grass Valley Lake Park, State Route #173 traverses the Sand Bernardino Mountains, Blue Jay Bay, on Lake Arrowhead, a community in San Bernardino County, California, within the San Bernardino National Forest. Altitude: 5581 feet 17.2 Access Road: Robert Access Road, to, Robert Brownlee Observatory, an astronomical Brownlee Observatory observatory, located in Lake Arrowhead, California, just off California State Highway #18, Altitude: 5699 feet 18.2 California Route #173: California Route #173, to, Lake Arrowhead, California, a community in Lake San Bernardino County, California, within the San Bernardino National Forest. lies on the shores of Lake Arrowhead Reservoir. Tourism is a thriving industry here and the Lake draws about 4 million visitors a year. Lake Arrowhead, an artificial lake, located off California State Route #18, Altitude: 5630 feet 18.8 Switzer Park Picnic Area Switzer Park Picnic Area, a picnic area on California Route #18 near the Rim of the World on San Bernardino Mountains, Altitude: 5669 feet 22.0 Ongo Camp Road: Heap Ongo Camp Road, Allison Ranch Road, Heap Peak, located along the Peak California Route #18, Altitude: 6224 feet 25.1 Junction: Running Springs, Junction California Route #330, Running Springs, California, a CA community in San Bernardino County, California, located on California State Route #18, on San Bernardino Mountains, Altitude: 6047 feet 26.0 Blue Bird Drive Blue Bird Drive, Old City Creek Road, Alder Creek Road, Mount R, Altitude: 6073 feet 26.9 Arrowbear Drive: Lake Arrowbear Drive, Arrowbear Lake, a community in San Bernardino County, California, located east of Running Springs along California Highway #18 in the San Bernardino National Forest, Arrowbear Lake, a small lake in Arrowbear Lake, California, Altitude: 6063 feet Page 1/4 PDF Document Generated on 2020-May-22 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 28.0 Green Valley Lake Green Valley Lake Boulevard, Green Valley Lake, a lake located in Boulevard; Lake Greenvalley Lake, California, a community in San Bernardino County, California. Altitude: 6224 feet 30.5 Snow Valley, CA Snow Valley, California, A Ski and Snowboard Recreation Site, located on California Route #18, on the mountain roads to Slide Peak, Keller Peak, Altitude: 6706 feet 32.4 View Point/Pull Over View Point/Pull Over, a spot on California Route #18, where spectacular views of Big Bear Mountain and the surrounding San Bernardino Forest are offered. Altitude: 7103 feet 37.7 Junction: Big Bear Lake Junction of California Route #38/N Shore Drive Altitude: 6749 feet 38.5 Keystone Road Keystone Road, to, Kidd Cove, Fisher Cove, on Big Bear Lake, Altitude: 6896 feet 39.8 Blue jay Road: Boulder Bay Blue jay Road, Boulder Bay on Big Bear Lake, There are naturally formed rock boulders on the shore at Boulder Bay, Lake side Cabins are available. Altitude: 6762 feet 42.2 Big Bear Lake, California Big Bear Lake, California, a city in San Bernardino County, California along the south shore of Big Bear Lake, on California State Highway #18, Bear Lake, is Southern California's largest recreation lake both in summer and winter. Big Bear Lake International Film Festival, is held here since 1999. Altitude: 6755 feet 43.8 Garstin Drive: Hospital Garstin Drive, Bear Valley Community Hospital, Moonridge Road, Gold Mine Golf Course, Bear Mountain, Cable Chair Cars operate in the Bear Mountain Ski Resort, Altitude: 6811 feet 44.4 Sandalwood Drive: Sandalwood Drive, Lakeview Shopping Center, Intertaken Shopping Shopping Center Center, Altitude: 6791 feet 44.7 Stanfield Cutoff Stanfield Cutoff, a cutoff road across Big Bear Lake, connects California State Highway #18 with California State Route #38/N shore Drive, Altitude: 6759 feet 46.5 Big Bear City Aiport Big Bear City Airport, a public airport located in Big Bear City, San Bernardino County, California, along California State Route #18, Altitude: 6759 feet 47.0 Big Bear City, CA Big Bear City, California, a community in San Bernardino County, California Altitude: 6768 feet 47.6 Junction Junction California State Route #38/W North Shore Drive,traverses the northern shore of Big Bear Lake, Altitude: 6755 feet 51.6 Baldwin Lake Road: Lake Baldwin Lake Road, Baldwin Lake, a natural watershed of the San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino County, California. Altitude: 6742 feet 54.4 Dump Access Road Dump Access Road, NFD 3N03 Road, Pacific Crest Trail, Holcomb Valley Road, Altitude: 6037 feet 59.2 Marble Canyon Road Marble Canyon Road, Altitude: 4199 feet 60.2 Camp Rock Road Camp Rock Road, Lucerne Valley, off California Route #18, Altitude: 3842 feet Page 2/4 PDF Document Generated on 2020-May-22 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 67.4 Junction Junction California Route #247/Old Woman Springs Road, Lucerne Valley, California, a community located in the Mojave Desert of western San Bernardino County, California, on California State Route #18. Johnson Valley, a popular off-road vehicle recreation site, Lucerne Dry Lake, a popular spot for launching model rockets and is home to several model-rocket clubs, The Wolf Mountain Sanctuary, a place where people can interact with wolves, are some points of interest nearby. Altitude: 2940 feet 70.7 Access Road Access Road, to, Lucerne Valley Dry Lake, Altitude: 2933 feet 77.9 Bear Valley Cutoff Bear Valley Cutoff, connects with Interstate Highway #15 at Victorville, California, Altitude: 3038 feet 78.8 Horsemans Center Park Horsemans Center Park, a park near a rocky spot, along the California Route #18 Altitude: 3012 feet 82.5 Apple Valley, CA Yuca Loma Road, Navajo Road, Apple Valley, California, located in the Victor Valley of San Bernardino County, in California. Altitude: 2946 feet 84.0 Rancherias Road Rancherias Road, Seneca Road, to, Mojave Narrows Regional Park, Horshoe Lake, Altitude: 2940 feet 87.7 Corwin Road Corwin Road, Apple Valley County Airport/Apple Valley Airport, a public airport located three north of Apple Valley, California, serving San Bernardino County, California, Altitude: 2835 feet 87.9 St. Mary Medical Center Kasota Road, St. Mary Medical Center, Our Lady of the Desert Church, Altitude: 2822 feet 89.6 Victorville, California Victorville, California, a city located in the Victor Valley of southwestern San Bernardino County, California, The California Route 66 Museum, located on historic U.S. Route 66 in Victorville, California in Old Town Victorville. Victor Valley Community Hospital, Victor Valley Memorial Park, Altitude: 2733 feet 90.5 Junction Junction Interstate Highway #15, Historic Route U.S. 66, Mojave Heights, California, a community in southern California lies just west of the old U.S. Route 66 in San Bernardino County. Rockfield Nature Park, Altitude: 2717 feet 93.6 Junction Junction Interstate Highway #15, California Route #18 departs westward from this spot, Victorville Municipal Golf Course, Altitude: 2969 feet 94.8 El Evado Road El Evado Road, Mountain View Acres, California, a community in San Bernardino County, California, The Mall of Victor Valley, a shopping mall located in Victorville, California lies south of here along Interstate Highway #15, Altitude: 3031 feet 97.8 Intersection Intersection United States Highway #395, Hesp. Crest Desert Ecological Study Area, located on the south between United States Highway #395 and Interstate Highway #15, Stater Bros. Stadium, a stadium in Adelanto, California. Adelanto, California, a city in San Bernardino County, California lies northwest of Victorville, California. Altitude: 3130 feet 100.8 Koala Road / Baldy Mesa Altitude: 3202 feet Road, Page 3/4 PDF Document Generated on 2020-May-22 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 107.7 Sheep Creek Road Sheep Creek Road, Phelan, California, a town located south of California State Route #18. Phelan Village Shopping Center. El Mirage Lake, a dry lake bed in the Mojave Desert located west-northwest of the town of Adelanto, California, and north off California State Route #18. El Mirage Lake is include in the El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Area. Altitude: 3376 feet 111.9 Oasis Road Oasis Road, Pinon Hills, California, a town in San Bernardino County, California, located along Pearblossom Highway, Altitude: 3392 feet 117.3 Junction Junction California State Route #18 with California State Route #138/Pearblossom Highway, east of Pearblossom, California, a town located in Los Angeles County, California, This is where California State Highway #18 ends. Altitude: 3399 feet Page 4/4 PDF Document Generated on 2020-May-22 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media.
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