简介
This trail is classic Big Bear. Towering lodgepole pines sway in the wind well more than a hundred feet overhead. The air is crisp and vibrant here; this is one Southern California vale that routinely escapes the smog and haze. Lake views open up almost immediately, and the final destination sits less than a mile from the trailhead. Large granite boulders crop up everywhere; this is the reason the area nearby is fittingly called Boulder Bay. A small stream trickles by and deposits water in the lake from along- side the trail throughout late spring and during the rainy/snowy part of the year. If the trail were flat, this would be a perfect place for ambling through the forest. It isn’t flat, though, and most people would be hard pressed to call this strolling of any sort.