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Strawberry Peak

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Strawberry Peak

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Strawberry Peak is a prominent summit nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. Rising to an elevation of 1,879 meters (6,164 feet), it stands as the tallest peak in the front range of the San Gabriels. Its distinctive, rounded shape led mountaineers over a century ago to name it, believing it resembled an enormous upside-down strawberry. Located approximately 10 miles north of Pasadena and accessible via the scenic Angeles Crest Highway, Strawberry Peak offers a challenging…

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    December 30, 2018

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    Strawberry Peak can be reached from two directions: from the east via Lawlor Saddle and the moderate Strawberry Peak Trail or from the west via the so-called Firebreak. The Firebreak is a so-called Mountaineers Trail and involves some scrambling over rocks and exposed areas. Tread strength and a head for heights are therefore a prerequisite for the Firebreak.

    July 28, 2019

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    Strawberry Peak is visible from a big chunk of Angeles National Forest and a relatively easy day hike.

    October 24, 2021

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    Doable from Redbox even for young kids

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    1. Strawberry Peak Trail via Redbox Canyon

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    Hike the difficult 3.6-mile Strawberry Peak Trail via Redbox Canyon for panoramic views and a challenging ascent in Angeles National Forest.

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    Hike the challenging Strawberry Peak via Colby Canyon trail in Angeles National Forest, featuring steep climbs, rock scrambling, and panoram
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    Location: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, Los Angeles County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes to Strawberry Peak, and how do they differ in difficulty?

    There are two primary routes to Strawberry Peak. The Strawberry Peak Trail, accessed from the east near Red Box Picnic Area, is generally considered a moderate to strenuous trail walk. The Firebreak route from the west, however, is a more challenging mountaineering trail involving significant scrambling over rocks and exposed areas, requiring good tread strength and a head for heights.

    Is Strawberry Peak a suitable hike for families or beginners?

    While the Strawberry Peak Trail from Red Box can be manageable for active families with young kids, the overall hike is considered challenging due to significant elevation gain and steep sections. The Firebreak route is definitely not recommended for beginners or children due to its technical scrambling and exposure. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous outing regardless of the chosen path.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Strawberry Peak?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails in the Angeles National Forest, including those leading to Strawberry Peak. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, carry plenty of water for both yourself and your pet, and be aware of potential hazards like rattlesnakes, especially during warmer months.

    What are the parking arrangements and permit requirements for hiking Strawberry Peak?

    Parking is available at trailheads such as the Red Box Picnic Area. An Adventure Pass is typically required for parking in the Angeles National Forest. These passes can often be purchased at ranger stations, visitor centers, or authorized vendors in the area. Parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is advisable.

    What specific hazards should hikers be aware of on the Strawberry Peak trails?

    Hikers should be aware of several hazards. Rattlesnakes are especially common in the area, so vigilance is recommended. The trails, particularly the Firebreak route, can have exposed sections and loose rock, requiring careful footing. Limited shade on much of the trail means a risk of heat exhaustion during warmer months, making ample water supply crucial. Always check weather conditions before heading out.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Strawberry Peak trailheads?

    Public transport options directly to the Red Box Picnic Area or other trailheads along Angeles Crest Highway are extremely limited or non-existent. Access to Strawberry Peak typically requires personal vehicle transportation.

    What is the best time of year to hike Strawberry Peak to avoid crowds or extreme weather?

    To avoid extreme heat and potential snow, the cooler months of spring and fall are generally considered the best time to hike Strawberry Peak. These seasons offer more comfortable temperatures and often clearer views. Weekdays will typically be less crowded than weekends. Starting your hike early in the morning can also help avoid both crowds and the midday heat.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Strawberry Peak?

    From the summit of Strawberry Peak, hikers are rewarded with unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views. On clear days, these vistas can encompass the surrounding San Gabriel peaks, the sprawling city of Los Angeles, and even extend to distant ranges like the Santa Monica, Topa Topa, San Jacinto, and Palomar mountains. It's a truly breathtaking reward for the challenging ascent.

    Are there any amenities or places to eat near Strawberry Peak or the Red Box Picnic Area?

    Amenities directly at the trailheads or near Strawberry Peak are very limited. The Red Box Picnic Area offers basic picnic facilities but no food services. Hikers should plan to bring all necessary supplies, including food and water. The closest amenities, such as restaurants or cafes, would be found in nearby towns like La Cañada Flintridge or Pasadena, which are a drive away.

    What is the elevation of Strawberry Peak and how much elevation gain is involved in the hike?

    Strawberry Peak stands at an elevation of 6,164 feet (1,879 meters). The hike involves significant elevation gain; for example, the final mile and a half of the ascent can involve gaining approximately 1,200 feet in elevation, making it a strenuous climb.

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