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Cone Peak

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Cone Peak

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Cone Peak is a prominent summit located in the Santa Lucia Range, nestled within the expansive Ventana Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. Rising to an impressive 5,155 feet (1,571 meters) above sea level, it stands as the second-highest mountain in the Santa Lucia Range. This iconic peak is renowned for its dramatic ascent from the Pacific Ocean, offering one of the steepest gradients from ocean to summit in the contiguous United States, just a…

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    June 26, 2022

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    Cone Peak is the second highest mountain in the Santa Lucia Range in the Ventana Wilderness. On the summit stands the now decommissioned Cone Peak Lookout, built in 1923. During World War II it was one of observation posts of the Aircraft Warning Service.

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    Cone Peak via Vicente Flat Trail

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    1,620m

    160m

    Hike the difficult Cone Peak via Vicente Flat Trail for a dramatic 11.3-mile "sea-to-summit" adventure with 5308 feet of elevation gain.

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    Location: Monterey County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most challenging routes to Cone Peak summit?

    For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, the routes from the coast, such as the

    Stone Ridge/Gamboa Trail or the Vicente Flat Trail, offer a strenuous ascent. These trails involve climbing nearly a vertical mile over just a few miles, presenting one of the steepest gradients from ocean to summit in the contiguous United States. Hikers should be prepared for steep grades and rough terrain.

    Are there any loop trail options for Cone Peak?

    While the primary ascent routes to Cone Peak are generally out-and-back or point-to-point, creative hikers can combine sections of the various trails, such as the Cone Peak Trail (4E12) with parts of the Coast Ridge Road or other connecting paths, to form longer, more varied loops. However, dedicated, well-marked loop trails directly to the summit are not explicitly highlighted, often requiring advanced navigation and planning.

    How long does it typically take to hike Cone Peak summit?

    The duration of a hike to Cone Peak varies significantly based on the chosen route and individual fitness. The 2.25-mile (3.62 km) hike from Forest Route 22S05 along the Cone Peak Trail (4E12) is the most direct summit approach. Coastal routes like the Stone Ridge/Gamboa or Vicente Flat Trails are much longer and more strenuous, often requiring a full day or even an overnight backpacking trip due to the significant elevation gain and distance.

    What are the parking options and directions for Cone Peak trailheads?

    Access to Cone Peak typically involves driving the Nacimiento-Fergusson Road, then turning north onto Forest Route 22S05. This leads to the very rough Coast Ridge Road, where parking may be available at various points depending on the specific trailhead you intend to use. Due to the remote nature and rough road conditions, parking can be limited and requires careful planning. Arriving early is often recommended, especially during peak seasons.

    Do I need a permit to hike Cone Peak summit?

    Hiking in the Ventana Wilderness, which encompasses Cone Peak, generally does not require a specific hiking permit for day use. However, if you plan to camp overnight, a wilderness permit is typically required. Always check the latest regulations with the Los Padres National Forest or Ventana Wilderness Alliance before your trip, as rules can change.

    Is Cone Peak suitable for a winter hike, and what gear is needed?

    Winter hiking on Cone Peak is possible but can be significantly more challenging. While the peak is close to the coast, its elevation means it can experience cold temperatures, strong winds, and even snow or ice, especially near the summit. Essential winter gear would include layers of warm clothing, waterproof outer shells, sturdy waterproof boots, microspikes or crampons for icy conditions, and potentially trekking poles. Always check weather and trail conditions immediately before heading out.

    Are there any family-friendly or dog-friendly options around Cone Peak?

    Cone Peak itself is a challenging and strenuous hike, generally not considered family-friendly for young children due to its steep grades and rough terrain. However, the surrounding Los Padres National Forest and Ventana Wilderness offer other trails that might be more suitable for families. Dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Los Padres National Forest, but they must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is capable of handling the strenuous conditions and carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.

    What notable landmarks or natural features can be found on Cone Peak?

    Beyond the stunning panoramic views, the summit of Cone Peak features a decommissioned fire lookout, originally built in 1923, which served as an Aircraft Warning Service observation post during WWII. The mountain's slopes are also home to unique flora, including old-growth Sugar pines and numerous colonies of the rare Santa Lucia fir (Abies bracteata), considered one of the most endemic fir species in North America.

    What are the best viewpoints in the Cone Peak area?

    The summit of Cone Peak itself offers unparalleled panoramic views, widely considered among the finest in the Big Sur area, with direct overlooks of the Pacific Ocean. As you ascend, various points along the Cone Peak Trail and the Coast Ridge Road also provide spectacular vistas of the Santa Lucia Range and the dramatic coastline. The unique geographical feature of climbing nearly a mile in elevation just a few miles from the sea ensures continuously unfolding breathtaking scenery.

    Are there any coffee shops, pubs, or accommodation options near Cone Peak trailheads?

    Cone Peak is located in a remote part of the Ventana Wilderness, and direct amenities like coffee shops, pubs, or extensive accommodation options are not available immediately at the trailheads. The nearest services would be found in small communities along the Big Sur coast, such as Lucia or further north in Big Sur, or inland in towns like King City or Jolon, which are a significant drive away. Planning for self-sufficiency is crucial when visiting Cone Peak.

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