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Mitchell Caverns
San Bernardino County » SBC
Place » Tourism

38200 Essex Rd, Essex, CA 92332

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Mitchell Caverns, located near Essex, California, are a trio of solutional limestone caves situated at about 4,300 feet elevation on the east side of the Providence Mountains within the Providence Mountains State Recreation Area. The caves lie in the Mojave Desert and are part of San Bernardino County, California.

San Bernardino National Forest
San Bernardino County » Big Bear Lake
Place » Tourism

Big Bear, CA 92314

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The San Bernardino National Forest is a large forest located in Southern California, encompassing over 800,000 acres (3,333.87 km2) of land. The forest is located in the San Bernardino Mountains, and includes the city of Big Bear as well as several other small towns.

World's Tallest Thermometer
San Bernardino County » Baker
Place » Tourism

72157 Baker Blvd, Baker, CA 92309

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The World's Tallest Thermometer is a landmark located in Baker, California, United States. It is a 134-foot-high thermometer that was built in 1991 by the Young Electric Sign Company, and it is currently owned by the Baker Thermometer Corporation.

Keller Peak Fire Lookout
San Bernardino County » Big Bear
Place » Tourism

Keller Peak Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314

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Keller Peak Fire Lookout is usually open to the public 9am - 5pm daily from Memorial Day to mid-November. Located east of Running Springs on Forest Road 1N96, this 5-mile road is paved all the way to the fire lookout. There are excellent views of the San Bernardino Mountains including three lakes: Arrowhead, Gregory, and Silverwood.

Deep Creek Hot Springs
San Bernardino County » Apple Valley
Place » Tourism

Pacific Crest Trail, Apple Valley, CA 92308

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Deep Creek Hot Springs are natural hot springs located in the northern Mojave Desert section of the San Bernardino National Forest. The landscape surrounding Deep Creek is unique in a southern California context, and its recreation opportunities are valued at the regional and national levels. Thermal hot springs located here are unique and regionally important.