U.S. Forest Service
175 miles of multi-use trails and 20 miles of trails limited to hiking and equestrian use. 100 miles of dirt roads and trails that allow motor vehicles. Trails are mild to extreme. Adjacent to Mt San Jacinto State Park and San Jacinto Wilderness.
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Camping is permitted in developed campsites.
Dogs must be on a leash no more than 6 feet long.
Do not bring more than two dogs or other pet to any one campsite. Guide dogs are an exception.
Horseback riding is permitted on all National Forest roads and trails, except for nature trails.
Fishing is permitted.
Hiking is permitted throughout the forest.
Motor vehicles are permitted on designated roads.
Mountain biking is permitted on designated routes, which include the forest road and trail network, except for the Pacific Crest Trail, short nature trails, and any trail leading to, or inside designated Wilderness areas.
Off-Highway Vehicles are permitted on designated trails.
Green sticker, year round.
Red sticker, Oct 1 to May 31.
Spark arresters are required!
Be aware that some trails are closed seasonally or due to weather conditions.
Reference the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for exact regulations.