Two historic monuments in the Cajon Pass built in the early 1900s are steeped in folklore, and both carry a famous trail name that has become an interesting puzzle for some local historians. The name ...
John Brown Sr., a San Bernardino pioneer, established the first graded road through the Summit Valley in 1861. Known as the Brown Toll Road, much of its course followed the creek bed and was subject ...
When northbound Pacific Crest Trail hikers emerge from Crowder Canyon in the Cajon Pass, they’ve already traveled 342 miles from the starting point at the U.S./Mexico border, and they’ve trekked 76 ...