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Parks & Natural Attractions
One of the most famous attractions in the Inland Valley
is the Arrowhead, a natural landmark easily seen near the base of the
San Bernardino Mountains. The Arrowhead is 1,115 feet in length and
396 feet in width. Though the outline is so perfect it may appear to
be man-made or artificial, the phenomenon is, in fact, natural.

Many legends exist about the Arrowhead. The most ancient
legend, perhaps, is one handed down from the Indians. The story goes
that the Great Spirit had an arrow, which, like the Israelites
Pillar of File, was to guide them to the spot where they were to live.
The Great Spirit having selected the place, fixed the arrow to mark
it forever. Hmm
If the spirit of adventure is what moves you, here are
some local parks and natural attractions that you may want to explore:
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Prado Regional Park
16700 South Euclid Ave., Chino 91708
(909) 597.4260
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Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park
800 North Archibald Avenue, Ontario
(909) 481-4205
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Glen Helen Regional Park
2555 Glen Helen Parkway, San Bernardino
(909) 880-2522
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Lake Gregory Regional Park
34171 Lake Drive, Crestline
(909) 338-2233
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Mojave Narrows Regional Park
18000 Yates Rd., Victorville 92392
(760) 245.2226
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Mojave River Forks Regional Park
18395 Hwy 173, Hesperia 92345
(760) 389.2322
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Yucaipa Regional Park
33900 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa
(909) 790-3127
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Calico Ghost Town Regional Park
36600 Ghost Town Rd, Yermo 92398
800.To.Calico (862.2542)
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San Bernardino National Forest
1824 South Commercenter Circle, San Bernardino
(909) 383-5588
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Moabi Regional Park
100 Park Moabi Rd, Needles 92363
(760) 326.3831
Other Topics That May Be of Interest...
Santa Ana River Trail
The Santa Ana River Trail, upon completion, will reach from Big Bear to the Pacific Ocean and will total 110 miles of recreational trails and parkway. San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange Counties are working as a partnership to operate and maintain the trail. Currently, seven miles of trail in San Bernardino County are open running from Waterman at Hospitality Lane to the Riverside County line. The trail is ideal for cycling, walking, or skating and may also be used as an alternative method of commuting.
Phase III, a 3.6 mile stretch running from Waterman Avenue to California Street in Redlands is anticipated to open in summer 2012. For more info: www.santaanarivertrail.com
Disc Golf
Disc Golf is a fun activity for the whole family. Similar to traditional golf, the goal is to complete each hole with the fewest number of throws. Unlike traditional golf, you play with a flying disc rather than ball and clubs. And best of all you can play in tennis shoes or sandals! And it is free!
Disc Golf is offered at these Regional Park locations:
- Prado Regional Park
- Yucaipa Regional Park - Fall to Spring only
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