Recreation & Activities
Lake Arrowhead Recreation and Activities
For almost 100 years Lake Arrowhead has been the premier mountain Resort Community in Southern California. Fresh air, exquisite beauty combined with welcoming local residents, its no wonder Lake Arrowhead has been deemed the crown jewel of Southern California. There are countless ways to enjoy this unspoiled mountain retreat.
Camping in Lake Arrowhead
Dogwood Campground
This campground is located 20 miles Northeast of San Bernardino, CA in the San Bernardino National Forest. The campground was completely remodeled in 2004, including modern restrooms, showers, & several electric hook-ups for RV’s. The Camp is only15 minutes away from Lake Gregory, with boating, fishing and a water slide park. Lake Arrowhead village, with its fine dinning and quaint shops is only 5 minutes away.
North Shore Campground
This campground is located 23 miles Northeast of San Bernardino in the San Bernardino National Forrest, 3 miles from Lake Arrowhead Village, Campground has modern restrooms and running water.
Group Camps
For groups of thirty to ninety people, group campgrounds provide another option. Picnic tables, fire rings, and bathrooms — and a certain distance from other campers — make the group campgrounds a popular option for church group and scout campouts. There are three group camps located within close proximity of the Lake Arrowhead Communities; Shady Cove, Tent Peg, and Fisherman’s Camp. Reservations are required.
• Lake Rights
all properties located within the boundaries of Arrowhead Woods have lake rights. This means the owners have the right to use the Lake for Recreational Purposes i.e., swimming, fishing, and boating. However Visitors of the area can access the Lake via Boat Tour by the Arrowhead Queen or water Skiing with McKenzie Ski School.
Lake Arrowhead Fishing
Only Arrowhead Woods property owners, their families, and guests are permitted to fish in Lake Arrowhead. Proof may include ALA boat sticker, ALA membership card, or copy of grant deed. A current California State fishing license is also required.
Lake Arrowhead Hiking
There is a wide variety of hiking trails available to Lake Arrowhead Visitors. To find the trail that best fits you and your ability Contact the Local Ranger station to find out up to date trail conditions, if there are any fire restrictions or if you require any permits.
Off-road sports
Another Fantastic way to take in the impressive Lake Arrowhead scenery is by Off-Road Vehicle trails such as, Pilot Rock Trail, Dishpan Springs trail, Willow Creek/Pinicales, and Devils hole. The US Forest Service asks you to “know before you go.” Visit The San Bernardino National forest U.S. Forest Service web site for Current Fire restrictions and guidelines.
Winter Sports
Lake Arrowhead is only 25 minutes away from great snow skiing and cross country Skiing. Snow Valley Ski Resort, Bear Mountain and Snow Summit offer an impressive and convenient choice for Snow lovers visiting the Arrowhead Area.
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