California · USA

Big Bear Holcomb Valley

California's biggest gold rush site in the mountains

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Holcomb Valley holds the distinction of producing more gold than any other site in Southern California, and this 8-mile loop through the San Bernardino Mountains lets you explore the remnants of that 1860s boom. The well-maintained dirt road winds past Belleville ghost town, the old Hangman’s Tree, and scattered mining equipment while offering spectacular views of Big Bear Lake and the surrounding peaks. John Holcomb’s 1860 discovery triggered California’s second-largest gold rush, and today you can still see mine shafts, stamp mill foundations, and the cemetery that tells the story of this remote mountain boom town.

Any high-clearance vehicle can handle this gentle route, making it perfect for families and stock SUVs wanting a taste of 4-wheel adventure. Summer through fall provides the best access, though the valley can see snow as early as November at 8,000 feet elevation. The route offers multiple dispersed camping spots and connects to more challenging trails deeper in the San Bernardino National Forest. This is overlanding at its most accessible — real history, mountain scenery, and the chance to camp where gold miners once struck it rich, all within reach of weekend warriors from Los Angeles.

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Length (miles)8 mi / 12.9 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)8200 ft
Best seasonMay-October
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Nearest townBig Bear Lake, California
Land managerSan Bernardino National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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