Near Los Angeles Where to take kids to play not skii in snow for Free where to go? and how to get there fro?
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Parents want to take my younger siblings out to play in the snow but they try to go every year and never find any or know how to get there. Where is a place to find snow to PLAY and not Skii?? and how to get there? from Los Angeles, and hopefully for Free because the kids are taking friends and cousins.. Thank you and have a blesses holiday!
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Baldy Is 1/2 in LA county and 1/2 in San Bernardino County take the 210 to Mountain ave or Euclid ave in Upland. go north into the hills agree Frazier Park is good I5 north to either Gorman or Frazier Park Rd Angeles Crest: you should need to go up approximate 35-40 miles (above Chilao Flats) to get most snow(with the exception of this week) If yoou live a little more east or south try Mt San Jacinto (from the idlwyld side) or Palomar Mountain (just south of Temecula) Easiest to get to driving(safest): Frazier Park
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There are a couple of places. The easiest is probably Frazier Park, north of LA. Take I-5 north past Castaic, up into the mountains, to the city of Frazier Park. You may have to take the road to Mt. Pinos to get to the snow, as it has gotten higher. The closest is going up Angeles Crest Highway. Just take Highway 2 out of LA up into the mountains towards Wrightwood. However, there is a bridge out along the road, so it doesn't go all the way to Wrightwood. You should find snow around Newcombe Ranch, or just past it at Mt. Waterman, and you can see kids playing all along the side of the road. You can also go to Wrightwood: Take 10 or 210 east to the 215, then go north towards Las Vegas. At the top of the Cajon Summit, you can take the turn to Wrightwood on highway 138. This way doesn't have so much mountain driving. With the storms coming in, be sure to carry chains or you may get stuck or crash in the snow. Or wait until after the storms are over.
Obviousman
Mt. Baldy. It's just a mountain with snow where you can go and build snowmen and stuff. I think it's somewhere in Riverside county.
Azzz doggg
Someone already said this, but Frazier Park. If you drive up a mountain (I think it's Mount Pinos) and you'll find lots of snow there. I'm going there on Sunday! :) Oh, and last year we also stopped by the Pyramid Lake on our way home. It has a nice museum and is a good stop after so much time on the road. Have a great time!
Palmdale. Littlerock. Those areas have snow.
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