Lytle Creek area

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The Lytle Creek area is a scenic Southern California region known for its mountain canyons, hiking, and outdoor recreation in the San Bernardino National Forest.

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Lytle Creek community 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
recreation area
accessFrom Interstate 15
accessRoad Lytle Creek Road
climate Mediterranean climate
contains Lytle Creek area self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lytle Creek community

Middle Fork Lytle Creek
Lytle Creek
surface form: North Fork Lytle Creek

Lytle Creek
surface form: South Fork Lytle Creek
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county San Bernardino County NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane ecosystem
hasFeature chaparral vegetation
conifer forests
mountain canyons
perennial stream
riparian habitat
hasTrailUse equestrian use
hiking
mountain biking
knownFor camping
hiking
off‑highway vehicle recreation
picnicking
scenic drives
stream fishing
locatedIn San Bernardino National Forest
San Gabriel Mountains
locatedOnFlankOf San Gabriel Mountains
surface form: San Gabriel Mountains north slope
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
namedAfter Lytle Creek
nearestCity Fontana, California
San Bernardino
surface form: San Bernardino, California
offersViewOf San Bernardino Mountains
partOf Angeles National Forest
surface form: Angeles National Forest–San Bernardino National Forest mountain region

Inland Empire
popularWith Southern California outdoor enthusiasts
recreationType day‑use recreation
dispersed camping
regionOf Southern California
regionType mountain canyon area
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectTo flash flooding risk
wildfire risk
watercourse Lytle Creek

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Lytle Creek area contains Lytle Creek area self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lytle Creek community
San Bernardino Mountains foothills near Lytle Creek area