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Getting a permit. Limited, but free wilderness permits for day hiking and overnight camping are required for the San Gorgonio Wilderness and the Cucamonga Wilderness Permits – they are issued by the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association, a Forest Service partner.
To obtain a permit, visit the permit page for the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association, a Forest Service partner. Permits can be requested up to 90 days in advance. Camping. Free permits are available for the 24 backcountry campsites within the Wilderness.
Wilderness permits for the San Gorgonio Wilderness can be requested by completing the San Gorgonio Overnight Wilderness Permit. Cucamonga Wilderness Permit can be requested by completing the Cucamonga Day Hike or Overnight Wilderness Permit.
Do I need a permit? Day use and overnight permits for the Cucamonga, San Gorgonio and San Jacinto wilderness areas are currently required.
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Overnight trips: Permits are required by the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association for all overnight trips to the area. You acquire permits by filling out a physical request form and emailing, faxing, or physically mailing it to SGWA.
Check on interactive map (wilderness permit page) for water availability. Two and two-tenths miles further beyond Limber Pine Camp located on the San Bernardino Peak Divide Trail is San Bernardino (10,624′) and San Bernardino East Peaks. The San Bernardino Peak Trail and the Divide Trail both offer outstanding views in all directions.