Crestline is a census-designated place in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, USA. The population was 10,770 at the 2010 census, up from 10,218 at the 2000 census.
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Escape Lake Gregory features Mugsy's Great Escape, a Roaring 20s themed escape game set in the back room speakeasy of notorious gangster Mugsy Mallone. Your team has 60 minutes to gather clues, solve puzzles, and figure out how Mugsy always escaped just in time. Difficulty level intermediate. Children recommended 14+ (suitable for younger children, but will be difficult)
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A florist and fine gift boutique that provides an unforgettable level of customer service.
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This trail is always a fave! Drivable from LA area (about 1.5 hours with no traffic) and makes for a great morning hike! The trail itself is less than 2 miles long and I’d consider it relatively easy, especially if you’re used to California hiking trails - but if you’re not used to local trails, I’d say it’s more moderate bc there are inclines and some rock scrambling is involved. The trail is mostly pretty obvious up until you get to where the heart rock is...they used to have signs posted to guide you, but I didn’t see any this trip. Once you get to a long fallen tree, off to the right there’s a slanted “wall” of rocks you’ll have to scramble down to see the waterfall and heart shaped pool. If you go off to the left, the trail gets insanely steep and you’ve gone too far (see my labeled pics). To see the falls and the heart, you’ll have to lean over the cliff a bit so be careful! For the more adventurous, you can climb down closer - but be careful as it’s very steep and can be slippery! I’ve seen people rock climbing there many times with ropes and all that gear so it’s definitely not just an easy climb. Usually you can drive right up and park at the trailhead, especially if you catch it before 11am when it’s uncrowded. There’s a small dirt parking lot there. But on this day the road was closed for tree trimming and repairs so we had to park in the area on the side of the road but it wasn’t an issue - there’s plenty of parking and it’s a very short walk up to the trailhead - like maybe 1/2 mile or so. And there was a port-a-potty there too bc of the workers! Which is awesome bc there’s no bathroom at this trail and it’s pretty remote up in the mountains - so you’ll usually want to come with an empty bladder lol! But be aware, this port-a-potty was unstable and it was rocking the whole time I used it lol! It’s cold up there this time of year and often gets snow so keep that in mind and check the weather! There’s a small creek that runs over part of the road at the entrance and it gets icy! I slipped on some invisible ice and had a pretty nasty fall on this occasion- even in my Salomon boots so be careful! I’m still feeling it lol!
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Lake Gregory stands amid a cool cedar and pine forest in the San Bernardino Mountains. But don’t let the pastoral setting fool you - the park teems with activity throughout the year as nature lovers converge for a wide range of recreational activities. People flock to Lake Gregory to enjoy its cool 84-acres of surface area for swimming and water sports. Each 4th of July weekend, the sky comes alive at Lake Gregory with a grand fireworks spectacular above the beach. Other activities include a fitness trail with exercise stations, inflatable water park with water slides, boat rentals including duffy boats, picnic areas with barbecue grills, fishing, a skate park, playground, and sports courts. Four-legged friends are welcome at Lake Gregory’s dog park. The beautiful and historic San Moritz Lodge is also available for events ranging from weddings to company parties.
I've lived near this lake for almost 25 years and love it because it's one of few lakes in the mountains that you can actually still walk around It's 2 mile stretch without obstructions. You cannot do this in Lake Arrowhead due to how large it is and the private homes and docks surrounding it. The lake also has fishing, picnic areas plus a beach that is open in summer. You can enjoy trails, and animals such as squirrels and ducks and for the 4th of July it becomes a playground of events in the day and fireworks at night. It's fun and inexpensive for families.
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