Bearpaw
Bearpaw Reserve is 600 acres of steep, spectacular mountains with a seasonal 110-foot waterfall.
Vegetation includes incense cedars, ponderosa and coulter pine, chaparral, and oracle oaks—a rare hybrid between black oaks and interior live oaks. The secluded north facing slopes have the secretive, rarely seen flying squirrels and southern spotted owls. Due to access challenges, the Reserve is primarily used for environmental programs. Wildlands developed a group campground on the property for its family camping program, which teaches urban families the fundamentals of camping.
Reservations required for access. Contact us for details and access approval. Allow up to five business days for approval.
Free
Columbine Falls Group Campground is situated at the base of the Yucaipa Ridge next to the reserve’s parking lot. The campground includes a spacious tent camping area, picnic tables, potable water, flush toilet restrooms, and fire pit. The Reserve trailhead is located just north of the campground.
The campground is open to community organizations, schools, and universities. Individual and family camping is not currently available at Bearpaw Reserve.
Access to Bearpaw Reserve is currently by reservation only. For more information, or to get access, contact the San Bernardino Mountains Regional Office at (909) 790-3698 or sbmountains@wildlandsconservancy.org.
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