Review: Tillamook State Forest Cook Creek Campground

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Chas Ket

1 year ago
5/5

This was the original 1900s schoolhouse in Big Bear. In the 1920s they decided to tear it down, the original plan was just a burn it down. A well-known self-proclaimed ranger, who he and his brother own several square miles east of onyx summit, transported it down from onyx summit to its current location. They numbered each and every log in order to rebuild it. Approximately, 3/4 of a mile do North is the cabin his brother built. As you face due east there is a saddle in the hillside. This is called Nelly's saddle. It's where his wife's ashes were scattered after her death believed to be sent time in the '60s. There's the spectacular view of Palm springs, blacks peak on San jacintos mountain.

This is a spectacular place for the views the flora and the fauna. Frequently visited by Black bears and other wild creatures. One of the most peaceful and tranquil places you will find within the San Antonio region of Big Bear, plus a spectacular view of grayback and within 100 yards of the Pacific Crest trail. This is a group campground. this should be respected and admired for exactly what it is. It is the symbol of the rustic 1920s outdoorsman and should be treated with great respect and appreciation. In the 1970s the United States Forest Service took over and acquired these two properties, totaling a total of two square miles of the mountain if you have any questions please text or email me thank you enjoy please be respectful....

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