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Adventure Pass Fees Waived Saturday for San Bernardino National Forest

The parking passes will not be required June 9 for all areas, including High Impact Recreation Areas or day-use sites, according to the Forest Service.

Adventure Pass parking permits will not be required this Saturday in all areas of the San Bernardino National Forest, a spokesman announced Wednesday.

"This Saturday marks National Get Outdoors Day, a great way to connect communities with public lands all over the country," acting Forest Recreation Officer Al Colby said in a statement. "This is a great opportunity to get outdoors and appreciate the open spaces and enjoy healthy recreation on the forest."

Also Saturday, on roads that access many forest attractions, members of the Orange County Wheelmen bicyle club are planning their 28th Annual 100-mile "." They start Saturday morning in Redlands.

Caltrans issued an advisory Wednesday that included route info from Redlands to SR330, SR 18, Big Bear Dam, Fawnskin, Big Bear City, and SR 38 back to Redlands.

"The riders are expected to be off SR 38 by approximately 4:00 p.m.," the Caltrans advisory stated.

Forest Service "Fee Free" days this year are:

National Get Outdoors Day - June 9
National Public Lands Day - September 29
Veterans Day weekend - November 10-12

"Visitors who inadvertently commit a Daily Adventure Pass on 'fee free' days can have it replaced free-of-charge," forest officials said. "Forest visitors are reminded that even though the Adventure Pass fee will be waived, other fees such as campground, reservation and group site fees may still be applicable."

For more information about the National Forest Adventure Pass program, visit www.fs.usda.gov/adventurepass.

The San Bernardino National Forest covers more than 1,000 square miles, four mountain ranges and two Southern California counties.

Visitors can call ahead and check local conditions and restrictions at the following offices and ranger stations:

San Bernardino National Forest Supervisor’s Office

602 S. Tippecanoe Ave.,  San Bernardino (909) 382-2600

Lytle Creek Ranger Station

1209 Lytle Creek Road, Lytle Creek (909) 382-2851

Arrowhead Ranger Station

28104 State Highway 18, Skyforest (909) 382-2782

Big Bear Ranger Station and Discovery Center

41397 North Shore Drive / Highway 38, Fawnskin (909) 382-2790

Mill Creek Ranger Station

34701 Mill Creek Road, Mentone (909) 382-2881

Idyllwild Ranger Station

54270 Pine Crest, Idyllwild (909) 382-2922

Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center

51500 Highway 74 Palm Desert (760) 862-9984

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