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Overnight closures and detours will begin at 10 p.m. and end at 6 a.m. on weekdays.
Route 38 continues easterly on Big Bear Boulevard to its intersection with Greenspot Boulevard and Shay Road. The route then turns southeast onto Greenspot Boulevard. SR 38 leaves Big Bear City, and ascends southeasterly, reaching Onyx Summit at 8,443 ft (2,573 m), near 9,114 ft (2,778 m) Onyx Peak ; in the vicinity of this location, Route 38 ...
The federal government has removed its testing requirement, ending a regular practice that has been in place for decades.
Big Bear Dam: 44.32: SR 38 west (North Shore Drive) – Fawnskin, Big Bear City: Eastern terminus of SR 38: Big Bear Lake SR 18 Bus. north (Village Drive) / Paine Road: 49.11: SR 18 Bus. south (Pine Knot Avenue) Big Bear City: 53.92: SR 38 west (Big Bear Boulevard) / Green Way Drive – Redlands: South end of SR 38 overlap: 54.54
State Highway 21 (SH-21), also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway, [2] is a state highway in Idaho.It runs from Boise to Stanley, primarily as a two-lane road.With two-thirds of its length in Boise County, it passes by historic Idaho City and the village of Lowman to the western edge of the Sawtooth Mountains, then along their northern boundary to Stanley.
There are two main ways to join the pip watch: Visit Friends of Big Bear Valley's website, friendsofbigbearvalley.org, and open the Eagle Nest tab to view the 24/7 live stream, as well as read up ...
SR 247 between Lucerne Valley and Barstow. SR 247 begins at a junction with SR 62 in the town of Yucca Valley, where it is signed as Old Woman Springs Road.From Yucca Valley, the two-lane highway heads northwestward through desert, much of it through Johnson Valley, briefly passing through Flamingo Heights and the western tip of Landers.
A number of mortar holes can be seen in Big Bear City; these holes made by the Serranos, were utilized to ground acorns into meals. [12] The oldest known remains of a human settlement in Big Bear Valley can be seen at the Indian Grinding Rocks in Big Bear City, called: The Eye of God, which is a sacred site to the Serrano people. [13]