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The North Etiwanda Preserve was established as a habitat preservation area on February 10, 1998, when the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors accepted mitigation land from San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) for impacts related to construction of the 210 Freeway. The initial 762 acres acquired for the North Etiwanda Preserve consisted primarily of a unique Riversidean Alluvial Fan Sage Scrub plant community and was purchased by SANBAG to be preserved as natural habitat for impacts to the Costal California Gnatcatcher and similar habitat consumed by the development of the freeway. Ongoing conservation efforts have enabled expansion of the Preserve to over 1200 acres.


San Bernardino County Special Districts Department

157 West 5th Street, 2nd Floor, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0450
(909) 387-5940
Help protect the indigenous plant and animal life supported by this unique and rare habitat by reporting all harmful and illegal activies:
  • Harvesting of Plants
  • Operation of Off Highway Vehicles
  • Capture or Harming of Animals
  • Fires, Open Flames or Fireworks
  • Any Dogs or Horses
  • Trail Blazing Camping

We-Tip Hotline
800-78-CRIME (800-782-7463)

San Bernardino County Sheriff
(909) 829-7311