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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Kingston Range Wilderness, located in San Bernardino County. This expansive wilderness area spans 253,401.9 acres and offers a serene ambiance for walkers and hikers. The ...

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Kingston Range Wilderness, located in San Bernardino County. This expansive wilderness area spans 253,401.9 acres and offers a serene ambiance for walkers and hikers. The park's rugged landscapes and diverse flora and fauna create an ideal setting for those seeking an immersive walking or hiking experience in the heart of nature. Visitors to Kingston Range Wilderness can indulge in a variety of activities that cater to walking and hiking enthusiasts. The park boasts an extensive network of trails that wind through its diverse terrain, providing opportunities for both leisurely strolls and challenging hikes. The typical climate of this city offers favorable conditions for outdoor activities, with mild winters and pleasant temperatures, making it an ideal destination for year-round walking and hiking adventures. Embrace the allure of Kingston Range Wilderness and embark on a memorable walking or hiking journey amidst stunning natural surroundings. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, this wilderness area promises an enriching experience for all. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of this remarkable park. For more information about the park and its trails, download Pacer Pedometer to access comprehensive parks and routes info.

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Walking and Hiking in Kingston Range Wilderness

Located in San Bernardino County, the Kingston Range Wilderness offers a pristine and diverse landscape for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its rugged terrain and stunning vistas, this park is an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a leisurely walker, the park ...

Located in San Bernardino County, the Kingston Range Wilderness offers a pristine and diverse landscape for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its rugged terrain and stunning vistas, this park is an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a leisurely walker, the park caters to all levels of outdoor activity. The park's extensive network of trails provides opportunities for both challenging hikes and relaxing strolls, making it a versatile destination for walkers and hikers of all interests. From the lush spring wildflowers to the golden hues of autumn, the park showcases a stunning array of seasonal beauty, offering a different experience for walkers and hikers throughout the year. Whether you're seeking a peaceful nature walk or an adrenaline-pumping mountain trek, the Kingston Range Wilderness in San Bernardino County is a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about walking and hiking.

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Kingston Range Wilderness Leaderboard

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FAQs About Kingston Range Wilderness

What is the best season to walk in Kingston Range Wilderness?

The best time to walk in Kingston Range Wilderness is during the fall and spring when the temperatures are milder, and the landscape is vibrant with colors.

What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Kingston Range Wilderness?

Visitors should prepare for hot and dry conditions in the summer, with temperatures often exceeding 100°F. In the winter, temperatures can drop significantly, so it's essential to pack accordingly.

What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Kingston Range Wilderness?

Hikers in Kingston Range Wilderness may encounter desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, various species of lizards, and a diverse array of bird species. It's important to be mindful of wildlife and respect their natural habitat while hiking.

Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Parks Near Kingston Range Wilderness

North Mesquite Mountains Wilderness
South Nopah Range Wilderness
Pahrump Valley Wilderness
Avawatz Mountains Wilderness
Hollow Hills Wilderness
Mesquite Wilderness
Tecopa Park & Campground
Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness
Peace Park

Latest Check-ins at Kingston Range Wilderness

ErickJan 10, 2026
Jan 10, 2026Walking
jimh585Jan 7, 2026
Jan 7, 2026Walking
Stacey CasarezApr 30, 2023
Apr 30, 2023Walking
Jan 6, 2023
Jan 6, 2023Walking
PacerPalDec 23, 2022
Dec 23, 2022Cycling
hardikOct 27, 2022
Oct 27, 2022Cycling
*Latest check-in only shows the last 10 users. Only public activities are eligible. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.

Total Check-ins at Kingston Range Wilderness

*Leaderboard only shows top 10 users. Only public activities are eligible for leaderboards. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.
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