State Park
Joe Elliot Yellow Post Sites
San Bernardino National Forest · Lytle Creek, CA
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- Address:Lytle Creek, CA
About
These two remote yellow post sites are located near the end of Forest Road 1N34 (San Sevaine Road) accessible from Lytle Creek Road. This narrow steep dirt road is open only to high clearance vehicles and four wheel-drive may also be required. This road is also only open during certain months of the year and is subject to closures due to Red Flag warnings or winter storms. The seasonal closure of Road 1N34 begins on March 1 and extends through Labor Day each year to protect important fawning habitat for mule deer, a Forest Service Management Indicator Species. The gate will be locked and the road closed to non-authorized vehicular access. The public is still welcome to use the road for hiking and biking, but no vehicle access. Call the Lytle Creek Ranger Station (909-382-2851) for current status and road conditions. Other than a pit for campfires, these sites do NOT contain the amenities found at developed campgrounds. There is no water, no picnic tables, no restrooms nearby, and no trash containers. Please pack it in - pack it out! All sites are first-come, first-served. Campfire permits are required for any type of fire use - campfires, charcoal BBQ's, or stoves. Campfires may not be allowed certain times of the year. See "Current Conditions" box below. The southern route up Cucamonga Peak, Trail 7W04, begins here. This trail is for experienced hikers only as it is steep, rocky, and not maintained. The western portion of Road 1N34, sometimes referred to as the Big Tree Truck Trail, was damaged heavily during the Grand Prix Fire in 2003 and subsequent floods and land slides. The road is closed to vehicles just west of Joe Elliot and on the west end at Cucamonga Canyon.
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Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Joe Elliot Yellow Post Sites
Trail
Big Tree Trail to Cucamonga Peak
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10.6 mi4,062 ftgain
Expert
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Etiwanda Peak via Middle Fork
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15.9 mi7,543 ftgain
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Stone House Crossing Trail Camp
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1.8 mi856 ftgain
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Middle Fork Trail to Icehouse Saddle
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9.4 mi4,573 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Third Stream Crossing via Middle Fork Trail
California
6.0 mi3,189 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Bonita Falls Trail
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1.5 mi656 ftgain
Moderate
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