Rim of the World

“Picture yourself driving atop what feels like a magic carpet of clouds, your everyday worries left behind you. Ziplining across majestic mountain ranges. Climbing massive boulders seemingly dropped by giants. Or cruising across a serene sapphire lake.

You have arrived at the Rim of the World — the name given to the mountain communities in the San Bernardino National Forest and a portion of the highway (SR-18) that traverses it — just a short drive, but a universe away, from the urban realities below.

This story first appeared in Eisenhower Health

Say farewell to honking horns and congested calendars. This is the serenity you’ve been seeking, complete with crisp, fresh air scented by cedar, dogwood and pine. And, it may be spring, but snow could still be on the ground…”

Rim of the World

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