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  1. Location. San Gorgonio is located 82 miles east of Los Angeles, just south of Big Bear. From the 10 freeway (coming east or west), you’ll take Highway 38 through Forest Falls to get to the trailhead. For driving directions, the trailhead address is: Vivian Creek Trailhead 41900 Falls Rd. Forest Falls, CA 92339.

  2. 5. San Gorgonio. 6. Mount Baden-Powell. SoCal isn’t all desert and pavement (not that the California desert is a bad thing — see the best Joshua Tree hikes ). With generally sunny weather, year-round snow-free trails, and easy access to peaks up to 11,000 feet, Southern California’s mountains are some of the most underrated hikes in the U.S.

  3. 20.5 miles - Hard Effort. 8-10 Hours (Total) 3,700 Total Feet of Climbing. Max Elevation of 11,503 feet. Leashed Dogs Allowed. Offering solitude and the easiest (but not easy) climb to San Gorgonio Mountain, the Fish Creek Trail is a great hike to escape the crowds. Getting to the trailhead is a challenge, but once there, you'll start the hike ...

  4. Length 19.2 miElevation gain 3,687 ftRoute type Out & back. Discover this 19.2-mile out-and-back trail near Banning, California. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a popular trail for backpacking, camping, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  5. San Gorgonio Mountain - Northwest Slope (11,400 ft/3475 m) Zahniser Peak (10,056 ft/3065 m) Elevation Info: Summit: 11,499 feet NAVD88 Elevation : 11,503 ft / 3506 m:

  6. Three-tenths mile further on is Mineshaft Saddle (9,960′), from which the hiker may choose to climb to the summit of San Gorgonio Mountain (11,499′). The 4.5 mile Sky High Trail from Mineshaft Saddle to the peak is occasionally steep, often rocky, and usually snow-covered in the early Fall, Winter, and late Spring.

  7. Mar 12, 2022 · San Gorgonio Winter Ascent. At 11,499 feet, San Gorgonio Mountain is the tallest peak in southern California. In the summertime, lots of hikers make the trek to the summit but, judging from this weekend’s excursion, it seems like the mountain isn’t visited nearly so often once snow falls. I’ve been trying to get more winter mountaineering ...

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