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2.0 (8 reviews)

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They gave away free maps. They were off by a lot on the trails. That's why the we're free.

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Remmington Trail - sunset in the horizon

Remmington Trail

4.0(2 reviews)
36.6 mi

This trail is somewhat short. On the day I went, the place was crowded (day party?) so I went…read morethrough the trail and watch the rapid water goes through. Afterwards, I feel like I had to claim my hot pool area because other people have taken over the larger pool areas as well the one secluded midway through the trail. The point is, come early and just leave because it gets crowded fast

Remmington Trail is a mountain biking trail that accesses Lightner Peak. The trailhead is located…read moreat (35.573915, -118.550334). From CA-178 East, exit at Borel Rd three miles before the town of Lake Isabella. Note your odometer and go as follows: - Turn east on Borel Rd - At 0.3 mile, there's a fork. Go right. - At 1.1 miles, Swamp Flats Campground. Continue straight. - At 2.0 miles, Hobo Campground. Continue straight. - At 3.6 miles, large parking area on the right with tree in the center. Park. From the parking area (2480'), cross the road and hike up the signed Remington Ridge Trail about 4 miles to where the trail passes east of peak 6252' and drops about 100' into a final saddle. After crossing the saddle leave the trail on the right where convenient and hike west up the slope gaining 250' to the summit. (http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/guides/02a.htm) The hike is about 10-12 miles roundtrip with an elevation gain of 4500'. This hike is awesome in the early spring or late winter. The trail may be snowy, but it provides great views of the snow-capped Sierras. The first time I hiked it, we missed the summit and ended up doing about 18 mi of hiking. (See map here: http://goo.gl/maps/H1HbH). To avoid this, bring a GPS.

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Remmington Trail - Hot pool!

Hot pool!

Remmington Trail - Beautiful mountain sunset

Beautiful mountain sunset

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Fresh snow peaks

Rademacher Hills Viewshed - A friend of the hills

Rademacher Hills Viewshed

4.0(1 review)
25.3 mi

My hubs recently was told by a local that a great place to hike is RHV, which is near the 365…read morehighway and where S. China Lake Blvd meet or end depending on where you're coming from. It can be easy to miss if your coming from out of town, but thankfully there is a tall brown sign that helps you find the right turn in spot. Just a word of advice, if you have a truck or a car that sits higher, definitely take that as opposed to a low riding car. My car sits low and was painful to hear the scratching noise it made while I drove into the parking area and out. There's actually no designated parking lot but you do have the option of parking closer toward the entrance or further in. I wasn't sure exactly how far to go, so I parked near a semi circle where there were a row of rocks and noticed while we were walking, if we went in a little further, we would've found another lot. This was our first time there and I LOVED it! We normally go to RH behind Cerro Coso College, but we've been trying to find alternative routes since we like to let our dog off the lease and there tends to be way more hikers/atv/mountain bike/bikers there. There were a few other cars there but we didn't run into anyone walking. We did see a few bikers, but thankfully there's a couple paths to choose from that lead to similar trails. The only thing I didn't like about this area, which like the other is there aren't any trash cans around. But other than that, there are definitely some challenging trails with steep paths, that seem to go on and on for miles. We also saw a couple piles of shingles, broken bottles, trash, shotgun shells and heard what sounded like loud booms (which I've heard on the other side of RH plenty of times. Now that it's getting warmer and soon, very very hot, make sure you take plenty of water, as there are no water fountains nearby. There is a Shell gas station about a quarter of a mile away, so you can pick up a couple bottles if you forgot your own!

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Rademacher Hills Viewshed - Looking down towards S. China Lake Blvd

Looking down towards S. China Lake Blvd

Rademacher Hills Viewshed - The hills are filled with beautiful flowers!

The hills are filled with beautiful flowers!

Rademacher Hills Viewshed - Off S. China Lake Blvd.

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Off S. China Lake Blvd.

Bob & Ardyce's Bicycles

Bob & Ardyce's Bicycles

4.4(9 reviews)
29.6 mi
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After spending several hours in big box stores looking at bikes I decided to stop in here and check…read moreout their selection. I knew I would be paying more, but getting a better bike if I went to an actual bike shop. The difference was night and day. I was helped immediately when I came inside, where in the Kmart/Walmart no one was seen anywhere near the bikes. The items they had in stock were not quite what I was looking for, but the gentleman there helped me out with buying the proper size bikes for my kids from an on-line catalog. The bikes arrived VERY quickly, and the shop assembled them for me, and put in tire liners for a little extra (This area is bad for goat heads). Some of the things I considered before buying here were this: - Do I want someone who is not a specialist assembling my children's bikes? - Do I want to spend the time removing the tubes and installing the liners myself? - Will big box stores care/help if something goes wrong, or will a small shop be more likely to actually fix it? - If I got a cheap bike from another store, do I want to spend money to replace it when it breaks? - Do I want to buy from a faceless corporation or build a relationship with a local small business? I was also able to pick up some helmets for the kids for fairly cheap because they were being clearanced, which beat trying to figure out sizes on-line for my kids. I would definitely buy from here again. Also, they have a shop dog, and she is awesome.

I do not understand the person that posted the negative review however, you cannot satisfy some…read morepeople no mater what you do. I have purchased my bike and three of my kids bikes from Bob & Ardyce's Bicycles and had zero problems. The follow-up service is excellent. Do not hesitate to buy there or have your bikes serviced there.

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Jawbone Station Visitors Center - mountainbiking - Updated May 2026

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