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San Bernardino - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near San Bernardino are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Big Bear Lake
  Big Bear California is a mountainside / lakeside community located in south-central California, northeast of San Bernardino. Big Bear Lake is surrounded by the mountains and trees of the San Bernardino National Forest, and is approximately 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
     
Joshua Tree National Park
  Joshua Tree National Park protects two unique desert climates in south central California, as well as palm oases, exotic rock formations, and the rare Joshua Tree.
     
Los Angeles Population: 16 million (metro area)
  Los Angeles is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Contrasts abound: Hollywood legends and clueless tourists; the glamour of Beverly Hills and unglamorous rush hour traffic; Valley Girls and CalTech doctorate students; all compete for a piece of L.A.’s complex identity.
     
Mojave Desert
  Rose-colored sand dunes, volcanic cinder cones, Joshua tree forests, and mile-high mountains are found along the scenic roadways in the Mojave Desert. Mule deer and bighorn sheep roam among pinyon pine and juniper in the many mountain ranges here, and a network of dirt roads provide year round opportunities to explore by four-wheel drive vehicle.
     
Orange County Population: 3 million
  Orange County is home to favorite attractions like Disneyland and the shores of Huntington Beach. But you’ll also find quieter pleasures like golf and theater here at the southeastern edge of the L.A. metro area.
     
Palm Springs Population: 41,000
  Palm Springs is southern California’s most famous resort destination. Cluttered with resorts, palm trees, and more golf courses and swimming pools than one can easily count, Palm Springs attracts a clientele that ranges from retirees to spring breakers, all seeking the perfect climate and luxurious accommodations the town has become famous for.
     
Riverside Population: 291,398
  When you hear the word “Riverside,” you may think of sedate blue water moving through a green landscape, a landscape green with high grass and trees with healthy, leafy canopies. You may think of a city more park than city. And your impression might not quite fit Riverside itself. Riverside is, after all, a major city in California, the largest city in the Inland Empire with a population of over 300,000. But although Riverside struggles with big city problems like smog, urban sprawl and traffic, it still fits its nickname: the city of trees.
     

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