Bertha Peak

Bertha Peak

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

2,503 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! We're heading to Bertha Peak, a killer spot in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains. This peak sits pretty high at 8,211 feet, so be ready for some serious views!

The road, known as 2N09C, is a gravelly, bumpy ride up to the communications station at the top. Think rocky, steep terrain and potentially loose gravel. You'll definitely want a 4x4 for this one, trust me. After it rains, this road gets even trickier!

But the reward? Oh, the reward! You're talking panoramic views of Big Bear Lake and a 360-degree vista of the entire San Bernardino range. Just a heads up: because of its altitude, this area gets snow, so the road might be closed during the winter. Named after Bertha Ekelund back in 1914, it is an old local treasure. But if you go prepared, this summit is absolutely worth the trek.

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
2,503 m
Difficulty
hard

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