Off-road trail

Pinnacles OHV Area - Off-Roading in the San Bernardino Mountains

Last verifiedJun 23, 2026

Last verified June 2026

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The Pinnacles OHV Area in the San Bernardino Mountains near Lake Arrowhead is a popular destination for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts.

Location

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Approx. location 34.298, -117.200

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Approx. location34.298, -117.200

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The Pinnacles OHV Area near Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino Mountains is a popular destination for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts.

Known for its scenic forested terrain and diverse trail system, the area centers around Pinnacles OHV Staging Area and offers opportunities for riders of all skill levels. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of a well-equipped staging area, which includes picnic tables, a vault toilet, and informational signs.

The Pinnacles OHV Area provides an excellent escape for outdoor adventurers, with routes ranging from beginner loops to more advanced trails.

Getting to the Pinnacles OHV Area

Pinnacles OHV Area

From Highway 18, turn north onto Daley Canyon Road, located just east of Rimforest. Continue on Daley Canyon Road and turn left onto Highway 189. Follow the highway and take a right on Grass Valley Road, passing the golf course.

When Grass Valley Road curves left, follow it until it ends at Highway 173. Turn left onto Highway 173 and drive approximately 1.5 miles before turning right onto Forest Road 3N34. The staging area is well-marked and easy to find.

Destination Overview

The Pinnacles OHV Area offers a diverse array of trails for beginner and advanced riders, making it an excellent destination for families and seasoned off-roaders. Popular routes include the Beginner Loop (3W09) and the challenging Redonda Ridge OHV Trail (1W17), which provides a rugged adventure through scenic mountain terrain.

Pinnacles OHV Area

Riders enjoying Pinnacles OHV Area

The staging area includes amenities like a vault toilet, picnic tables, and parking. Still, visitors should note that no water is available on-site, so bringing sufficient supplies is crucial. Restrictions on “Red Sticker” vehicles from May through September help to preserve the area’s natural beauty during peak fire season.

Pinnacles OHV Area

Pinnacles OHV Staging Area

When planning your trip, remember that California law requires spark arrestors on all OHVs and that vehicles must have valid registration. Additional information and maps can be obtained from the Mountain Top Ranger District or the Big Bear Discovery Center in Fawnskin for those looking to make the most of their visit.

Whether you're seeking a day of trail riding or a serene spot for a picnic amidst the forest, the Pinnacles OHV Area offers an unforgettable off-road experience in the heart of Southern California’s mountains.

OHV Roads and Trails

You can ride on forest service roads and trails in the area. Below is a list of the nearby options for both. This caltopo.com shows some of the trails in the area.

OHV Road Riding

OHV Trail Riding