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Patrol- Deep Creek
Apr
13

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
May
3

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Bear Creek
May
10

Patrol- Bear Creek

Actively Recruiting 🎣

Actively Recruiting 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
May
22

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Bear Creek
Apr
6

Patrol- Bear Creek

Actively Recruiting 🎣

Actively Recruiting 🎣

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.

 
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*Cancelled* Patrol- Deep Creek
Mar
9

*Cancelled* Patrol- Deep Creek

Cancelled Due to Weather

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Cancelled Due to Weather 🌧️

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.

 
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*Cancelled* Patrol- Bear Creek
Mar
8

*Cancelled* Patrol- Bear Creek

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Cancelled Due To Weather

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Cancelled Due To Weather 🌧️

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
Feb
22

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
Feb
8

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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*Cancelled* Patrol- Deep Creek
Jan
26

*Cancelled* Patrol- Deep Creek

⚠️ Cancelled

⚠️ Cancelled

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
Jan
16

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
Dec
27

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Dec
21

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River

Cancelled ⚠️

Cancelled ⚠️

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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Dec
15

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Bear Creek
Nov
23

Patrol- Bear Creek

Cancelled ⚠️

Cancelled ⚠️

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.

 
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Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Nov
15

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River



Cancelled ⚠️

Cancelled ⚠️

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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Nov
14

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

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Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River
Nov
9

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River



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.

 


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Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River
Nov
2

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River



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.

 


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Patrol- Bear Creek
Oct
29

Patrol- Bear Creek

⚠️ Cancelled Due To Line Fire

⚠️ Cancelled Due To Line Fire

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.

 
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Patrol- Deep Creek
Oct
27

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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*Cancelled* Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Oct
26

*Cancelled* Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River



⚠️ Cancelled Due to Fire Activity 🔥

⚠️ Cancelled Due to Fire Activity 🔥

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.

 


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Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River
Oct
12

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River



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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Sep
29

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

🎣

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Sep
28

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River



⛔️ This Patrol Has Been Cancelled

⛔️ This Patrol Has Been Cancelled

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.

 


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Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River
Sep
14

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River



Cancelled Due To Bridge Fire 🔥

⚠️

Cancelled Due To Bridge Fire 🔥 ⚠️

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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Sep
8

Patrol- Deep Creek

⚠️ Cancelled Due to Poor Air Quality from Local Fire 🥵

⚠️ Cancelled Due to Poor Air Quality from Local Fire 🥵

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.

 
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Patrol- Bear Creek
Aug
26

Patrol- Bear Creek

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.

 
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Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Aug
24

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River



Actively Recruiting Volunteers

🎣

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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Aug
17

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

🎣

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River
Aug
10

Patrol- North & West Fork of the San Gabriel River



Actively Recruiting Volunteers

🎣

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.

 


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Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River
Jul
27

Patrol- East Fork of the San Gabriel River



⚠️ Cancelled Due to Fork Fire

⚠️ Cancelled Due to Fork Fire

This Patrol has been cancelled due to the ongoing Fork Fire. For the latest details on clusures in the area refer to the forest service website.

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.

 


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Patrol- Deep Creek
Jul
25

Patrol- Deep Creek

Actively Recruiting Volunteers

🎣

Actively Recruiting Volunteers 🎣

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.

 
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Patrol- Bear Creek
Jul
23

Patrol- Bear Creek

this patrol we will be meeting at the SBNF Headquarters in San Bernardino and going out in a Forest Service vehicle

🎣

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.

 
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