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Access to the Chapman Trail is from the Icehouse Canyon Trailhead.
Informational signs and required wilderness permits located at the Icehouse Canyon Trailhead.
A sign along the Icehouse Canyon Trail marks the fork for the Chapman Trail.
Lower portions of the trail climb through forest.
The trail gradually opens up into exposed mountainside landscapes.
The trail to Cedar Glen Camp has a lot of climbing and switchbacks.
Cedar Glen backcountry camp, located along the Chapman Trail.
A sign marks the Cucamonga Wilderness boundary.
Above the Cedar Glen Camp, the incline eases a bit. Ontario Peak is pictured in the background.
A feature of this trail is the numerous sites of flash flooding and landslides that it crosses.
The upper end of the trail merges back with the Icehouse Canyon Trail not far below Icehouse Saddle.
Icehouse Saddle.