CAJON
Cucamonga Peak  |  Cucamonga Canyon  |  Mormon Rocks Interpretive
Chaparral Neighborhood

ARROWHEAD
Little Green Valley  |  Children's Forest Trail of the Phoenix
 Children's Forest Exploration Trail  |  Seeley Creek / Heart Rock 
Hot Springs / Goat Trail  |  Crab Creek / Fisherman's Camp  |  Hawes Peak (west)
 Holcomb Crossing (east)  |  Heaps Peak Arboretum
 Sequoia Splinters Cabin / Pacific Crest Trail  |  Metate / Rock  |  Camp Pinnacles

BIG BEAR
Alpine Pedal Path  |  Glory Ridge  |  Castle Rock  |  Champion Lodgepole  |  Pineknot 
Sugarloaf National Recreation Trail  |  
Woodland  |  Grays Peak  |  Cougar Crest

SAN GORGONIO
Aspen Grove Trail  |  Fish Creek Trail  |  Lost Creek Trail  |  Big Falls
 Forsee Creek Trail  |  Ponderosa Vista Nature Trail  |  Santa Ana River Trail
  Whispering Pines  |  Rio Monte  |  Jenks Lake  |  Momyer Creek
North Fork, Whitewater River  |  Vivian Creek  |  San Bernardino Peak  |  South Fork
Alder Creek  |  Government Canyon  |  Wilshire Peak  |  Oak Glen Divide

SAN JACINTO
Black Mountain 2E35  |  Fuller Ridge  |  Deer Springs Trail to Suicide Rock 3E17 to 3E33
Marion Mountain 2E14  |  Seven Pines  |  Pinyon 5E03  |  Humber Park  
Devils Slide Trail   |  Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail  |  Palm Canyon  |  Sawmill 
South Fork
 
|  Ramona Trail  |  Fobes Trail  |  Cahuilla Mountain Trail 
 Webster  |  Cedar Spring Trail  |   Cactus Spring Trail
 South Ridge Spitler Peak  |  Climbers Trail   |  Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Vivian Creek

The trailhead is reached by turning east off Highway 38 to Forest Falls. Continue through Forest Falls to the top end (east end) of the picnic area at the end of the road (6,080').   The Vivian Creek Trail is the shortest and the steepest route to the summit of Mt. San Gorgonio. One and two-tenths miles from the trailhead is Vivian Creek Camp (7,100'). Campsites are located upslope to the right of the trail after reaching the stream: one is halfway up the slope, and the other is at the top of the slope (no camping within 200 feet of the trail or creek).  One and three-tenths miles from Vivian Creek Camp is Halfway Camp (8,100'). Water is obtained from the creek 200 yards before camp. Two and three-tenths miles further is High Creek Camp (water available - 9,200'). The summit of San Gorgonio (11,499') is 3 miles beyond High Creek. The upper end of this trail offers outstanding views of Yucaipa Ridge and Galena Peak, as well as sweeping panoramic views from the top of Mt. San Gorgonio. After the South Fork Trail, this is the second most used trail in the Wilderness.