We’re trying to gather up some of the roads less traveled in America as part of our Road Trip series and in doing so, have pieced together this little seven hour road trip near Los Angeles, California. This long and twisty trip starts off at Placerita Canyon Road and takes the traveler through a series of roads that offer many activities to entertain along the way before ending at East Sierra Madre Avenue.
Right off the bat, road trip attendees can capture the scenery of the western San Gabriel Mountains off of Placerita Canyon Rd. About two miles from Placerita Canyon Road’s intersection with California State Route 14, travelers can head up to Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch to check out the location used by the film industry for many shows and movies such as Independence Day, The X-Files, CSI, My Name is Earl, Entourage, Boston Legal, Bones, Sons of Anarchy, and American Idol.
Motorcycle enthusiasts will enjoy cruising down the next road on our trip thanks to the 18 miles worth of curves on Little Tujunga Canyon Road. Laid out among the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains, this road isn’t exactly the less traveled as it is visited by many motorcyclists ever year.
The next interesting stop on this trip is Mt Wilson Circle Road where travelers can take advantage of the 10.5 mile loop from the top of Mount Wilson to two trail camps along the East Fork of the San Gabriel River. Whether the group would like to hike along the more dangerous trials or the more scenic route, this stop makes for a strenuous all day event or a more moderate overnight visit. Travelers can also take advantage of the seasonal streams and rivers or just sit back and soak in the glorious forested view.
The most traveled stop on this list is the East Big Bear Blvd that can take you to Big Bear Lake for some fantastic skiing on Bear Mountain and Snow Summit. Take this trip during the less snowy parts of the calendar and vacationers can still find much to do in the San Bernardino Mountains. Take advantage of the scenery while biking, boating, hiking, parasailing, horseback riding, and tons more. There won’t be a dull moment, unless of course travelers want to sit back and relax in one of the many bear-themed lodges.
One of the final roads on our trip is Mt. Baldy Road. Take this trip during the snowy season and take advantage of some amazing skiing opportunities. This location has 26 runs spanning three mountains covering 800 acres with 2,100 vertical feet. Go full force in skiing, snow boarding, tubing, snow play, and scenic chair rides. If snow isn’t your thing then have some fun hiking, biking, and going along some scenic rides.
Big Bear Lake
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