Champion Lodgepole via Castle Rock Trail
Champion Lodgepole via Castle Rock Trail
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Champion Lodgepole via Castle Rock Trail, a 6.6 miles (10.6 km) route that takes about 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete. You will gain 1025 feet (312 metres) in elevation, starting with a climb to Castle Rock. From this vantage point, you…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.65 km
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1.94 km
337 m
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6.79 km
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1.37 km
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Parking at the trailhead can be limited, especially during peak times. It's highly recommended to arrive early to secure a spot. The trail is located in the San Bernardino National Forest near Big Bear Lake.
While the trail is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in the San Bernardino National Forest. Be mindful of the challenging terrain, particularly the steep initial ascent and rocky sections, which might be difficult for some pets.
The trail is generally rated as moderate in summer, offering pleasant conditions. Spring brings wildflowers, and fall provides beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible but significantly more challenging due to snow and ice, requiring specialized gear like micro spikes and trekking poles.
The Champion Lodgepole via Castle Rock Trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest. While there isn't a specific entrance fee for the trail itself, a 'Forest Adventure Pass' may be required for parking in some areas of the National Forest. You can find more information on permits and regulations on the USDA Forest Service website.
The trail begins with a steep, rocky ascent, gaining about 500 feet in the first half-mile. Beyond Castle Rock, the path can be less defined in places, with multiple footpaths, but signs help guide the way. The section leading to the Champion Lodgepole Pine is a gentler walk, often wet, especially in meadow areas. You'll encounter large granite boulders, towering evergreen trees, and a fire road (2N10) that levels out after the initial climb.
You'll be treated to breathtaking views throughout. From Castle Rock, enjoy expansive vistas of Big Bear Lake and the surrounding mountains. A major highlight is the Champion Lodgepole Pine, one of the largest and oldest Lodgepole Pines in the world. Continuing further, you'll reach Bluff Lake Reserve, a tranquil oasis with an old cabin. The trail also features old-growth white fir and Jeffrey pine trees, and opportunities to spot wildlife.
The initial section to Castle Rock involves a steep and challenging ascent, which might be difficult for beginners or those not accustomed to hiking at elevations around 7,000-7,500 feet. However, the path to the Champion Lodgepole Pine becomes gentler after the initial climb. If you're a beginner, consider hiking only to Castle Rock and back, or be prepared for a strenuous workout.
The full route, including the Champion Lodgepole Pine and Bluff Lake, is about 10.6 km (6.6 miles) and typically takes around 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete. If you only hike to Castle Rock and back, it's a shorter 2.6-mile round trip.
In winter, the trail's difficulty escalates significantly. It can be steep, slippery, and covered in snow and ice. Proper preparation is crucial, including waterproof boots, micro spikes, and trekking poles. Bluff Lake is often frozen and snow-covered during this season.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Lakeview Loop, Castle Rock Trail 1W03, 2N21, and Champion Lodgepole Trail 1W11. These intersections are generally well-marked.
Given the varied terrain and elevation, wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Layers are advisable, as mountain weather can change quickly. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. For winter hikes, micro spikes, trekking poles, and waterproof gear are essential.