San Bernardino /ˌsæn ˌbɜːrnərˈdiːnoʊ/ is a city located in the Riverside-San Bernardino metropolitan area (sometimes called the "Inland Empire"). It serves as the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. As one of the Inland Empire's anchor cities, San Bernardino spans 81 square miles (210 km) on the floor of the San Bernardino Valley and has a population of 209,924 as of the 2010 census. San Bernardino is the 17th-largest city in California and the 100th-largest city in the United States. San Bernardino is home to numerous diplomatic missions for the Inland Empire, being one of four cities in California with numerous consulates (the other three being Los Angeles, San Diego, and the greater metropolitan San Francisco Bay Area including San Jose and San Francisco). The governments of Guatemala and Mexico have also established their consulates in the downtown area of the city.
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This region encompasses 660,000 acres of the San Bernadino Mountains with elevations ranging from 1,000 feet to the highest at Mount San Gorgonio at 11,502 feet.
Recreation, scenery, wildlife and wildflowers, wow! Great outdoors and great, helpful staff. Easy to visit after work or on weekends.
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Scenic ride through the San Bernardino Mountains, perfect for beginners into spectacular mountain views without the rougher terrain.
I was looking for a safe stretch of road to ride my new RadPowerBike (love those bikes!) and I didn't want to deal with traffic, lights, and cars. The Santa Ana river trail is the perfect solution. Two lanes wide, with great visibility in every direction. Its long enough - beach to the mountains... although I only did a 20 mile trek. What I wasn't expecting was the wildlife up around the Yorba Linda part of the trail. It was really fun to watch the various water birds as I rode by. At no point did I feel unsafe (I rode during the day). Highly recommended.
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At Glen Helen, you can rub shoulders with a few close friends during a hike or picnic, or with 65,000 fellow music lovers at the Glen Helen Amphitheater. Throw in the Glen Helen Raceway, an off-highway competitive racing facility, and you’ve got a unique mix of activities unrivaled in Southern California.This park sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, with scenic panoramas and 1,340 acres of recreational opportunities.Built on the site of an old Mormon encampment, Glen Helen features camping, RV spaces, two lakes sure to please any fisherman, a nature trail and an equestrian area.Family friendly activities include a playground, swim complex with dual water slides, playing fields and picnic areas under shady trees, all complete with breathtaking views. Large-group picnic areas accommodate up to 300 people, perfect for company picnics or family reunions.
This is the Glen Helen Regional Park. When we arived the trees had flowers. Wow! There is playground. We went to visit the lake. We found some birds. Beautiful! They had a Glen Helen Swim Complex, but it was closed. There was a waterslide There is also an Glen Helen amphitheater Great with all the waters,generally in the dark.
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Highly recommend! We took the route from Bowen Ranch and the people were very nice. Overall it was a great day!
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