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Silverwood Lake Swim Beach
Sitting on the southern end of Silverwood Lake, this beach is a great jumping-off point for a handful of recreational activities.
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Silverwood Lake Swim Beach Details
Sitting on the southern end of Silverwood Lake, this beach is a great jumping-off point for a handful of recreational activities. Waterskiing, boating, fishing, and of course, swimming are just a few of the fun activities you can do during your visit. It is also very kid-friendly as there is a roped-off swim area and on-duty lifeguards.
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Nearby Parks Around Silverwood Lake Swim Beach
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Silverwood Lake Swim Beach
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0.7 mi away
Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area
Centered around the 73,000-acre Silverwood Lake, this park gives visitors plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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Cleghorn Day Use Area
Out of all the beaches on Silverwood Lake, this sandy area is probably the most family-friendly.
4.3 mi away
Lake Gregory Regional Park
This picturesque lake is surrounded by lush pine forests and cedar groves, making it one of the more scenic places to go swimming in the San Bernardino Mountains.
9.8 mi away
Lower Deep Creek Canyon
A relaxing soak in the hot springs is guaranteed to be a rewarding experience after hiking through the San Bernardino Forest for 7 miles.
16.7 mi away
Mount Baldy
It may take you all day to hike this 8-mile trail, but it is worth every step once you reach the summit of this Southern California mountain.