The lake is a pristine mountain marsh that sits at 7,600 ft above sea level. The trail around the lake is easy and surrounded by boulders and towering pines.
From here you can see south to the 10,000-footers of San Bernardino as well as north to Big Bear Lake. The final mile up to lookout point is an easy, lightly trafficked dirt road.
Here you can enjoy stunning views of the San Bernardino National Forest as you make your way along the Rim of the World Highway. Built during the Great Depression, this …
Just north and west of where the trail crosses Siberia Creek you will see a large stone formation. If you climb up you get a fantastic view of the mountains.
Keller Peak sits at an elevation of 7,882 feet. At the top there is the Keller Peak Fire Lookout, which is the oldest fire tower still standing in San Bernardino National Forest.