24/7 Pond Tour
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1 AGUA FRIA HARDWARE at 26890 Hwy. 189, Blue Jay (909) 337-2114 A lovely pond and waterfall, the size of your average residential waterfeature. A 13' waterfall/stream curves around a 10' by 12' pond. With Bernie's signature large boulders (put in place with heavy equipment), the waterscape prices out at $8,865.
2 SKYLINE PONDS at 26852 Hwy 189, Blue Jay (909) 337-5862 Two waterfall/streams, one 50' and one 12', merge into one. Many very large boulders were used in and around this pondless aquascape and rockscape.
3 PONDEROSA TRAVEL at 26836 Hwy 189, Blue Jay (909) 336-3633 A 25 foot waterfall/stream where large boulders were used in lieu of a retaining wall to form the pondless reservoir.
4 JIM & SANDY BARUM'S at 26201 Hwy 189, Twin Peaks (On the corner of Balsam) A pondless with two 18' stream/waterfalls merging into one 10' stream/waterfall in a beautiful log cabin front yard setting.
5 ARROWHEAD PINE ROSE CABINS 25994 Hwy 189, Twin Peaks (909) 337-2341 There are two water features here; a 16' x 11' pond with a 25' waterfall/stream on the highway next to the covered wagon and second (to none), the grand-daddy of them all is located in the cabin area off Sunset Loop. It is 450 feet long, consists of over 2,000 tons of rock and features an 80' by 90' pond!
6 COLDWELL BANKER 23522 Crest Forest Dr., Crestline (909) 338-1763 Two separate waterfall/streams run over a steep slope; again, large boulders were used to retain the base.
7 MC LAUGHLIN/SKEELS RESIDENCE at 1014 Grass Valley Road, between Jagerhorn and Matterhorn. An extra deep 14' x 19' pond is home to large Koi. 36' feet of stream and waterfall traverse a very steep slope. Giant boulders were used to complete the WOW effect of this dramatic waterscape.
8 THE GATHERING PLACE CHURCH at 584 W 40th St, San Bernardino, CA 92407. This pondless consists of two streams, one 20' in length and one 15', starting at different elevations with a total fall of 3 ½' to 4'. Signature large rocks were used, of course, one which measures over 5'!
