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A road that went from Redlands to near Baldwin Lake was added to the state highway system in 1933, [10] and became Route 190 in 1935. [11] In the 1964 state highway renumbering, SR 38 was designated; at this time, the highway was rerouted to the northern side of Big Bear Lake. [12]
Sugarloaf from Highway 38, April 2006. Sugarloaf is the peak on the right. Sugarloaf Mountain is a large prominent peak in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California. With a peak elevation of 9,952 feet (3,033 m), [1] it is the highest peak in the San Bernardino Mountains outside the San Gorgonio Wilderness. [2]
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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
The primary approach to Big Bear is via Highway 330 out of San Bernardino through Running Springs where it intersects Highway 18. Highway 18 proceeds past Arrowbear and Snow Valley, over 7,200 ft (2,190 m) Lake Vista Summit and across the 15 mi (24 km) "Arctic Circle" for a total distance of 33 mi (53 km) .