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Mount Baden-Powell

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Mount Baden-Powell

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Mount Baden-Powell is a prominent summit nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California, offering hikers a challenging ascent and rewarding panoramic views. Standing at an elevation of 2,867 meters (9,407 feet), it is one of the highest peaks in the range, located within the Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. This iconic mountain is named in honor of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the World Scouting Movement, a tribute officially recognized by the USGS…

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    November 24, 2021

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    Mount Baden-Powell is a popular peak in the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. At 9,406 feet (2.867 meters) it is the fourth highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains. It was named after the founder of Scouting.

    Since it is very close to the Pacific Crest Trail, you should always take the short side trail to the summit. You will find a monument and stunning views over Los Angeles.

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    The summit views are always outstanding!

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    Get to the trail head early as the parking fills up fast. Fun hike, we loved it!

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    Location: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, Los Angeles County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a permit or Adventure Pass to hike Mount Baden-Powell?

    While a specific hiking permit for Mount Baden-Powell itself is not typically required, a Forest Adventure Pass is generally needed for parking at trailheads within the Angeles National Forest, including Vincent Gap. These passes can be purchased at ranger stations or authorized vendors. Always check the latest regulations before your visit.

    Is Mount Baden-Powell a dog-friendly trail?

    Yes, Mount Baden-Powell is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on the trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Remember to bring plenty of water for your canine companion, especially on warmer days, as the ascent can be strenuous.

    Are there any beginner-friendly routes to the summit of Mount Baden-Powell?

    Mount Baden-Powell is considered a moderate to strenuous hike, primarily due to its significant elevation gain and numerous switchbacks. There isn't a distinctly 'beginner-friendly' route to the summit. The most common route from Vincent Gap is challenging but well-maintained. Hikers new to high-elevation or long-distance trails should be prepared for a demanding ascent.

    How does the difficulty of Mount Baden-Powell compare to Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy)?

    Both Mount Baden-Powell and Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy) are challenging peaks in the San Gabriel Mountains. Mount Baldy is higher at 10,064 feet, making its summit push often more demanding in terms of elevation and exposure. Mount Baden-Powell, at 9,407 feet, offers a strenuous climb with significant elevation gain, but some hikers find its trails, particularly from Vincent Gap, to be more consistently graded than certain routes on Baldy. Both require good physical conditioning.

    What are the parking options at the Mount Baden-Powell trailhead?

    The primary trailhead for Mount Baden-Powell is located at Vincent Gap, directly off Highway 2. There is a parking lot available here, but it fills up very quickly, especially on weekends and during peak hiking season. Arriving early in the morning (before 8 AM) is highly recommended to secure a spot. Remember that an Adventure Pass is typically required for parking.

    What unique natural features can be found on Mount Baden-Powell?

    Mount Baden-Powell is renowned for its diverse forested areas, including Jeffrey, Ponderosa, and Lodgepole pines. A particularly striking feature is an ancient forest of Limber Pines, some of which are more than 2,000 years old. One specific 1,500-year-old Limber Pine, known as the Wally Waldron Tree, can be found on a narrow ridge near the peak, offering a unique natural landmark.

    Is Mount Baden-Powell suitable for winter hiking, and what are the conditions like?

    Mount Baden-Powell can be hiked in winter, but it presents significantly different and more challenging conditions. Trails are often covered in snow and ice, requiring specialized gear such as microspikes, snowshoes, or even an ice axe, depending on conditions. Avalanche danger can also be a concern. Winter hiking should only be attempted by experienced individuals with proper equipment and knowledge of winter mountaineering safety.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Mount Baden-Powell trailhead?

    The Mount Baden-Powell trailhead at Vincent Gap is relatively remote, with no immediate cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the trailhead. The nearest town with amenities is Wrightwood, located a short drive away. Wrightwood offers various dining options, small shops, and some lodging choices for hikers looking to stay overnight before or after their hike.

    What is the historical significance of Mount Baden-Powell?

    Originally known as East Twin or North Baldy, the peak was officially renamed Mount Baden-Powell in 1931 by the USGS, honoring Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the World Scouting Movement. This renaming was largely due to lobbying by Southern California Boy Scouts. At the summit, a concrete monument with four bronze plaques, built by over 2,000 Boy Scouts in 1957, further commemorates its namesake. The mountain's eastern slopes also hold historical significance from the late 19th century with the Big Horn Mine.

    What wildlife might I encounter on the Mount Baden-Powell trail?

    The Angeles National Forest is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers on Mount Baden-Powell might encounter deer, various bird species (including raptors), squirrels, and other small mammals. While less common, black bears and mountain lions also inhabit the area, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and practice Leave No Trace principles.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Mount Baden-Powell?

    The time it takes to hike to the summit of Mount Baden-Powell largely depends on the hiker's fitness level and the chosen route. The most popular route from Vincent Gap is approximately 8 miles round trip with over 2,800 feet of elevation gain. Most hikers complete this in 5 to 8 hours, including time for breaks and enjoying the summit views.

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