San Mateo Canyon WildernessLocated in the Cleveland National Forest in California. The 39,700-acre San Mateo Canyon Wilderness lies in the mountains south of Highway 74 between Camp Pendleton and Lake Elsinore. The area is characterized by moderate to steep terrain. Vegetation ranges from chaparral on slopes, riparian vegetation in stream channels and oak woodland at lower elevations. The area is accessible by several routes off Highway 74 and by truck trails. Some access routes may be closed in wet weather. Permits are required year-round. The best times to visit are spring and fall. Wood fires are prohibited. Portable stoves are permitted. For further information contact: Trabuco Ranger District, Cleveland National Forest
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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