
FRVC Projects

Patrol - San Antonio (Copy)
Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a patrol of Mt San Antonio meeting at the the Ice House Canyon Trailhead on June 22nd, from 7:00am to 12:00pm!
This event is open to all volunteer hikers and backpackers, regardless of experience level. Our volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions about safety in the mountains, including:
How to prepare for a Ice House Canyon hike
What to do if you encounter snow or ice
How to stay safe in the event of an emergency
Contact patrol leader for more details using the link below.
Please note: Portions of the Ice House Canyon Trail could be covered in ice, possibly snow. Hiking at high elevations in winter/spring/and even early to mid-summer requires experienced mountaineering skills and is not recommended for those unprepared for extreme conditions that can change very quickly. Always check the local weather report and ‘know before you go’

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
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Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- West Fork San Gabriel River (Copy)
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River! This scenic stream is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking.
Meet patrol leader at The Gateway Center parking area at 8am.
Physical Difficulty: Easy- Mainly a driving patrol to Glenn Campground, but must be able to walk to, and along the stream a quarter of a mile. The patrol could also be along the river, 2 to 4 miles, with rocky terrain.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
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Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
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Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the North & West Fork may sometimes include high water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- West Fork San Gabriel River (Copy)
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River! This scenic stream is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking.
Meet patrol leader at The Gateway Center parking area at 8am.
Physical Difficulty: Easy- Mainly a driving patrol to Glenn Campground, but must be able to walk to, and along the stream a quarter of a mile. The patrol could also be along the river, 2 to 4 miles, with rocky terrain.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol - San Antonio/ Ice House Canyon (Copy)
Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a patrol of Mt San Antonio meeting at the the Ice House Canyon Trailhead on June 22nd, from 7:00am to 12:00pm!
This event is open to all volunteer hikers and backpackers, regardless of experience level. Our volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions about safety in the mountains, including:
How to prepare for a Ice House Canyon hike
What to do if you encounter snow or ice
How to stay safe in the event of an emergency
Contact patrol leader for more details using the link below.
Please note: Portions of the Ice House Canyon Trail could be covered in ice, possibly snow. Hiking at high elevations in winter/spring/and even early to mid-summer requires experienced mountaineering skills and is not recommended for those unprepared for extreme conditions that can change very quickly. Always check the local weather report and ‘know before you go’

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the North & West Fork may sometimes include high water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol - East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center at 8:00 AM.
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the North & West Fork may sometimes include high water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- North Fork San Gabriel River (Copy)
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River! Meet patrol leader at The Gateway Center.
Physical Difficulty: Easy to Moderate - Trail is relatively level with some rocky and uneven patches throughout.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- Deep Creek (Copy)
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Please Note: Deep Creek Patrol Dates are TBD please contact the patrol leader ASAP if you are interested in joining.
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Deep Creek! This beautiful creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Deep Creek is a unique opportunity to explore a remote wilderness area while making a difference in preserving it.
Physical Difficulty: Upper and Middle Deep Creek - East to Moderate - Must be able to hike 1 to 4 miles with 600’ elevation change. Lower Deep Creek - Strenuous - Must be able to hike 3 to 14 miles on trails with rocky terrain with 800’ to 1000’ elevation change. The trail may be steep in places and can be slippery when wet. Some stream crossings may be required.
Directions to FRVC Shed: The FRVC Shed for Deep Creek is located at the North Shore Campground. The entrance to the North Shore Campground is on the left across from the hospital. Enter the campground staying to the right, to the end of the road. The FRVC shed is located in the detached garage adjacent to the Forest Service house.
Patrol Access Point & Boundaries: Access to Deep Creek in some areas can require a four-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle, especially early in the season. This patrol has multiple access points Devil’s Hole, Hot Springs, Spillway, Splinter’s Cabin, T-6, Fisherman Camp and at the Narrows.
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There are angler survey boxes located at Devils Hole and at Splinter’s Cabin near the trailhead. Deep Creek is a designated Wild Trout Stream by the State of California with special fishing regulations.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Meet at the Gateway Center.
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- West Fork San Gabriel River (Copy)
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River! This scenic stream is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking.
Meet patrol leader at The Gateway Center parking area at 8am.
Physical Difficulty: Easy- Mainly a driving patrol to Glenn Campground, but must be able to walk to, and along the stream a quarter of a mile. The patrol could also be along the river, 2 to 4 miles, with rocky terrain.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol - San Antonio/ Ice House Canyon (Copy)
Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a patrol of Mt San Antonio meeting at the the Ice House Canyon Trailhead on June 22nd, from 7:00am to 12:00pm!
This event is open to all volunteer hikers and backpackers, regardless of experience level. Our volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions about safety in the mountains, including:
How to prepare for a Ice House Canyon hike
What to do if you encounter snow or ice
How to stay safe in the event of an emergency
Contact patrol leader for more details using the link below.
Please note: Portions of the Ice House Canyon Trail could be covered in ice, possibly snow. Hiking at high elevations in winter/spring/and even early to mid-summer requires experienced mountaineering skills and is not recommended for those unprepared for extreme conditions that can change very quickly. Always check the local weather report and ‘know before you go’

Patrol- Deep Creek (Copy)
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Please Note: Deep Creek Patrol Dates are TBD please contact the patrol leader ASAP if you are interested in joining.
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Deep Creek! This beautiful creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Deep Creek is a unique opportunity to explore a remote wilderness area while making a difference in preserving it.
Physical Difficulty: Upper and Middle Deep Creek - East to Moderate - Must be able to hike 1 to 4 miles with 600’ elevation change. Lower Deep Creek - Strenuous - Must be able to hike 3 to 14 miles on trails with rocky terrain with 800’ to 1000’ elevation change. The trail may be steep in places and can be slippery when wet. Some stream crossings may be required.
Directions to FRVC Shed: The FRVC Shed for Deep Creek is located at the North Shore Campground. The entrance to the North Shore Campground is on the left across from the hospital. Enter the campground staying to the right, to the end of the road. The FRVC shed is located in the detached garage adjacent to the Forest Service house.
Patrol Access Point & Boundaries: Access to Deep Creek in some areas can require a four-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle, especially early in the season. This patrol has multiple access points Devil’s Hole, Hot Springs, Spillway, Splinter’s Cabin, T-6, Fisherman Camp and at the Narrows.
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There are angler survey boxes located at Devils Hole and at Splinter’s Cabin near the trailhead. Deep Creek is a designated Wild Trout Stream by the State of California with special fishing regulations.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River (Copy)
Actively Recruiting Volunteers
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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River!
Patrols on the East Fork are moderate to strenuous and involve hiking 4 to 9 miles on trail with rocky terrain and multiple stream crossings. High water due to recent rain and snowmelt may limit the patrol distance during the late winter and early spring.
This stream is popular with hikers, scout troops, overnight campers, miners, anglers, and bungee jumpers, so there is significant public contact on this stream all year. Be prepared to cross the stream several times, as the trail meanders back and forth. The length of the patrol will vary depending on the time of the year and the water level.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

New Volunteer Training (Copy)
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Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for our upcoming new volunteer training on April 6th! This training is open to both new prospective volunteers and current volunteers looking to brush up on their skills and knowledge.
During the orientation, you will have the opportunity to learn about fish monitoring, water quality testing, and habitat restoration, safety and radio procedures. Our trainers will provide you with everything you need to know about FRVC and give you an opportunity to learn all the different ways you can get involved.
Current volunteers will also be on hand to share their knowledge and enthusiasm with the new recruits.
The event will start at the Glendora Public Library, in the Bidwell Conference Room on Saturday April 6th at 9:00 am. We look forward to meeting you!
Be sure to bring a sack lunch and coffee and water will be provided.
If you’re interested in participating in this training please RSVP using the form below.

Patrol- Deep Creek (Copy)
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Please Note: Deep Creek Patrol Dates are TBD please contact the patrol leader ASAP if you are interested in joining.
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Deep Creek! This beautiful creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Deep Creek is a unique opportunity to explore a remote wilderness area while making a difference in preserving it.
Physical Difficulty: Upper and Middle Deep Creek - East to Moderate - Must be able to hike 1 to 4 miles with 600’ elevation change. Lower Deep Creek - Strenuous - Must be able to hike 3 to 14 miles on trails with rocky terrain with 800’ to 1000’ elevation change. The trail may be steep in places and can be slippery when wet. Some stream crossings may be required.
Directions to FRVC Shed: The FRVC Shed for Deep Creek is located at the North Shore Campground. The entrance to the North Shore Campground is on the left across from the hospital. Enter the campground staying to the right, to the end of the road. The FRVC shed is located in the detached garage adjacent to the Forest Service house.
Patrol Access Point & Boundaries: Access to Deep Creek in some areas can require a four-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle, especially early in the season. This patrol has multiple access points Devil’s Hole, Hot Springs, Spillway, Splinter’s Cabin, T-6, Fisherman Camp and at the Narrows.
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There are angler survey boxes located at Devils Hole and at Splinter’s Cabin near the trailhead. Deep Creek is a designated Wild Trout Stream by the State of California with special fishing regulations.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Bass Pro Shops 2024 Spring Fishing Classic (Copy)
We're excited to announce that we've been invited to participate in the 2024 Spring Fishing Classic at Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga on March 24th, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.
There will be an exciting catch and release event for kids scheduled for March 23-24th. It promises to be a reel-y fun experience for both volunteers and young anglers alike!
This is an excellent opportunity for us to engage with the public, promote our cause, and recruit new potential volunteers and supporters. We're looking for volunteers to staff tables with us to help promote our mission and educate the public on the importance of marine life conservation.
The event will feature several conservation groups, and we're thrilled to be one of them. We'll have a chance to interact with customers, provide educational resources, and answer any questions they may have. This event is our chance to showcase the work we do and encourage others to join us in our efforts.
We're eager to have our volunteer corps join us in this exciting event. If you're interested, please get in touch using the button below, and we'll provide all the information you need to participate.
Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our cause. We look forward to seeing you at the Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga 2024 Spring Fishing Classic!

Bass Pro Shops 2024 Spring Fishing Classic (Copy)
We're excited to announce that we've been invited to participate in the 2024 Spring Fishing Classic at Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga on March 23rd, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.
There will be an exciting catch and release event for kids scheduled for March 23-24th. It promises to be a reel-y fun experience for both volunteers and young anglers alike!
This is an excellent opportunity for us to engage with the public, promote our cause, and recruit new potential volunteers and supporters. We're looking for volunteers to staff tables with us to help promote our mission and educate the public on the importance of marine life conservation.
The event will feature several conservation groups, and we're thrilled to be one of them. We'll have a chance to interact with customers, provide educational resources, and answer any questions they may have. This event is our chance to showcase the work we do and encourage others to join us in our efforts.
We're eager to have our volunteer corps join us in this exciting event. If you're interested, please get in touch using the button below, and we'll provide all the information you need to participate.
Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our cause. We look forward to seeing you at the Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga 2024 Spring Fishing Classic!

Patrol- San Antonio Creek (Copy)
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Get ready to explore the scenic San Antonio Creek as we embark on our patrol adventure! We'll meet at the Forest Service Fire Station on Lower San Antonio Creek to kick off the day's activities. The patrol will cover one to two miles on rocky terrain with several stream crossings, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable patrol, please bring a daypack containing the following items:
Your Patrol Performance Evaluation Form
Drinking Water
Sack Lunch
Sunscreen
Hat
Pen or Pencil
Long Pants
Comfortable Hiking Shoes
Work Gloves
Don't forget to review the directions to the FRVC Shed on pages 38 & 39 of the Training Manual for additional guidance.
Confirmation of attendance is required, so please RSVP as soon as possible using the link below to secure your spot or if you have any questions.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol - Piru Creek (Copy)
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Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Piru Creek! This scenic creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking.
Physical Difficulty: Moderate - Must be able to hike 2 to 4 miles on trail with rocky terrain. The trail may be steep in places and can be slippery when wet. Some stream crossings may be required.
The FRVC locker is located behind the Oak Flat Fire Station which is located at 38001 Golden State Hwy, Castaic, CA 91384, adjacent to the Oak Flat Campground, 3 miles south of Pyramid Lake. From Los Angeles, drive through Santa Clarita past Castaic and exit at Templin Highway. Turn left under the freeway until you come to a "T" in the road. Turn right at the "T" onto Golden State Hwy. Continue on Golden State Hwy 3 miles to the Oak Flat Station sign. Turn left at the sign and travel 1/4 mile to the Fire Station which is on the left. Park in the outer lot, as the parking next to the Fire Station is for Staff. The FRVC Locker is located at the rear of the fire station on the left side of the building.
Patrol Access Points & Boundaries: Return to Golden State Hwy and turn left. Travel 2 miles up the road to Frenchman's Flat to the parking area at the locked gate. Piru Creek is a short walk, just west of the parking area. The patrol starts at Frenchman's Flat upstream 1/4 mile to the old Highway 99 Bridge and continues 2 miles into the wild trout stream section that begins about 1/2 mile above the bridge
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There is one angler survey right past the first bridge. There are wild trout in a section of this patrol. There are special regulations on the section above the waterfall, catch and release only with zero limit using only barbless hooks, and no bait.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Bass Pro Shops 2024 Spring Fishing Classic (Copy)
We're excited to announce that we've been invited to participate in the 2024 Spring Fishing Classic at Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga on March 16th, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.
This is an excellent opportunity for us to engage with the public, promote our cause, and recruit new potential volunteers and supporters. We're looking for volunteers to staff tables with us to help promote our mission and educate the public on the importance of marine life conservation.
The event will feature several conservation groups, and we're thrilled to be one of them. We'll have a chance to interact with customers, provide educational resources, and answer any questions they may have. This event is our chance to showcase the work we do and encourage others to join us in our efforts.
We're eager to have our volunteer corps join us in this exciting event. If you're interested, please get in touch using the button below, and we'll provide all the information you need to participate.
Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our cause. We look forward to seeing you at the Bass Pro Shops Rancho Cucamonga 2024 Spring Fishing Classic!

Trout in the Classroom- Release Date (Copy)
Looking for a great opportunity to get involved and help out in your local community? Come out and enjoy the forest with students of all different grade levels, from 1st to 12th grade, while also helping with multiple education centers and trout releases into a local lake!
No prior experience is needed to participate in this event – all that's required is a willingness to help and a love of working with kids. Dress for the weather and current temperatures each day, and be sure to bring water, a raincoat, hat, sunscreen, and comfortable boots.
The release events will take place Feb-March from 8:30am to 12:30pm. This is a great opportunity to connect with other volunteers, and enjoy the beauty of nature with students of all ages.
To join in on this event or get more information, please contact Jerry Searcy using the button below.

Patrol- West Fork San Gabriel River (Copy)
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream leader patrol training on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River! This scenic stream is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking.
Meet patrol leader at The Gateway Center parking area at 8am.
Physical Difficulty: Easy- Mainly a driving patrol to Glenn Campground, but must be able to walk to, and along the stream a quarter of a mile. The patrol could also be along the river, 2 to 4 miles, with rocky terrain.
Please note that the patrol is subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances, please always contact the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- Bear Creek (Copy)
this patrol we will be meeting at the SBNF Headquarters in San Bernardino and going out in a Forest Service vehicle
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this patrol we will be meeting at the SBNF Headquarters in San Bernardino and going out in a Forest Service vehicle 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Bear Creek! This beautiful creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Bear Creek is one of the most remote streams in the San Bernardino National Forest and offers a unique opportunity to explore a pristine wilderness area while making a difference in preserving it.
Upper Bear Creek -Difficult - Must be able to hike 3 to 8 miles of switchbacks with elevation changes of 1,100’ to 2, 200’ depending on patrol area. These patrols should not be attempted unless you are an experienced hiker in top physical condition.
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There is one angler survey boxes on Bear Creek trailhead. at Slide Lake, near the Confluence of the Santa Ana River , and Glory Ridge and Camp Creek trailheads.
Bear Creek is a designated Wild Trout Stream by the State of California and has special fishing regulations.
Bear Creek Patrols meet at SBNF Headquarters at 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino CA 92408 in the front parking lot.
Patrol Access Point & Boundaries: Access to Bear Creek in some areas can require a four-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle, especially early in the season.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Patrol- Bear Creek (Copy)
this patrol we will be meeting at the SBNF Headquarters in San Bernardino and going out in a Forest Service vehicle
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this patrol we will be meeting at the SBNF Headquarters in San Bernardino and going out in a Forest Service vehicle 🎣
Join Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) for a stream patrol on Bear Creek! This beautiful creek is home to a population of wild rainbow trout and is a popular spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Bear Creek is one of the most remote streams in the San Bernardino National Forest and offers a unique opportunity to explore a pristine wilderness area while making a difference in preserving it.
Upper Bear Creek -Difficult - Must be able to hike 3 to 8 miles of switchbacks with elevation changes of 1,100’ to 2, 200’ depending on patrol area. These patrols should not be attempted unless you are an experienced hiker in top physical condition.
Angler Survey Box & Fishing Regulations: There is one angler survey boxes on Bear Creek trailhead. at Slide Lake, near the Confluence of the Santa Ana River , and Glory Ridge and Camp Creek trailheads.
Bear Creek is a designated Wild Trout Stream by the State of California and has special fishing regulations.
Bear Creek Patrols meet at SBNF Headquarters at 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino CA 92408 in the front parking lot.
Patrol Access Point & Boundaries: Access to Bear Creek in some areas can require a four-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle, especially early in the season.
Please note that this patrol is actively recruiting volunteers to join before scheduling the next patrol date and subject to changes, please get in touch with the patrol leader before attending.

Trout in the Classroom- Release Date (Copy)
Looking for a great opportunity to get involved and help out in your local community? Come out and enjoy the forest with students of all different grade levels, from 1st to 12th grade, while also helping with multiple education centers and trout releases into a local lake!
No prior experience is needed to participate in this event – all that's required is a willingness to help and a love of working with kids. Dress for the weather and current temperatures each day, and be sure to bring water, a raincoat, hat, sunscreen, and comfortable boots.
The release events will take place Feb-March from 8:30am to 12:30pm. This is a great opportunity to connect with other volunteers, and enjoy the beauty of nature with students of all ages.
To join in on this event or get more information, please contact Jerry Searcy using the button below.