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Sentiero Strawberry Peak – da/per Lawlor Saddle a Red Box

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Sentiero Strawberry Peak – da/per Lawlor Saddle a Red Box

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The Strawberry Peak Trail segment from Lawlor Saddle to Red Box offers a scenic and rewarding hiking experience within the majestic San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. This intermediate trail, known for its expanding vistas, connects the Red Box Picnic Area trailhead to Lawlor Saddle, a key junction on the way to the prominent Strawberry Peak. Situated at an elevation that provides sweeping views, this section of the Strawberry Peak Trail is a popular starting point for those…

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    24 ottobre 2017

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    Questa prima sezione di 2,5 miglia da Red Box a Lawlor Saddle sale molto dolcemente, abbracciando il versante sud-ovest del Lawlor Peak, con viste fantastiche prima a est fino al Monte Baldy, a ovest con Los Angeles e l'Oceano Pacifico all'orizzonte. Un altro miglio più ripido su un sentiero tagliafuoco porta alla cima Strawberry, che è visibile già prima di raggiungere la sella.
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    Bellissimo scenario per tutto il percorso! La discesa verso Red Box ti farà sorridere! Promesso!
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    Distanza 3,58 km

    Salita 340 m

    Discesa 600 m

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    Posizione:San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, Los Angeles County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the actual length and elevation gain for the segment from Red Box to Lawlor Saddle?

    The segment from the Red Box Picnic Area to Lawlor Saddle is approximately 2.2 miles one-way. This section involves a gradual and well-graded incline, gaining about 700 feet in elevation. While considered intermediate, it's a less strenuous climb compared to the final push to Strawberry Peak.

    Is an Adventure Pass always required for parking at the Red Box trailhead?

    Yes, an Adventure Pass is required to park at the Red Box Picnic Area trailhead. It's advisable to purchase one in advance, as they are typically not available for purchase on-site. Daily and annual passes can be obtained from various vendors in the area or online.

    Is the Strawberry Peak Trail – Lawlor Saddle to/from Red Box dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Strawberry Peak Trail, including the segment to Lawlor Saddle from Red Box, is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash. Be sure to bring extra water for your canine companion, as there are no water sources along the trail, and much of it is exposed to the sun.

    Are there any loop options available from the Red Box trailhead that include Lawlor Saddle?

    While the direct route to Lawlor Saddle and back is an out-and-back, hikers can create longer loop experiences by combining trails. For instance, some routes might involve connecting to other trails in the area, such as the Mount Lawlor Trail or sections leading towards Mount Wilson, though these would significantly increase the difficulty and length. Planning with a detailed map or a route planner is recommended for such endeavors.

    What are the snow conditions like on the trail during winter months?

    During winter, especially from late fall through early spring, the higher elevations of the San Gabriel Mountains, including the Strawberry Peak Trail, can experience snow and ice. While the Lawlor Saddle segment might be passable after light snowfall, heavier snow can make the trail challenging or even impassable without proper gear like microspikes or snowshoes. Always check current weather and trail conditions before heading out.

    What specific landmarks or viewpoints should I look out for on the way to Lawlor Saddle?

    As you ascend from Red Box towards Lawlor Saddle, you'll be treated to expanding vistas. Key viewpoints include panoramic views stretching east towards Mount Baldy and west across the Los Angeles skyline, with the Pacific Ocean often visible on clear days. The prominent Strawberry Peak itself will be visible ahead, serving as a constant landmark as you approach Lawlor Saddle.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking trails nearby for those not ready for Strawberry Peak?

    Yes, the Red Box Picnic Area serves as a trailhead for several trails. While the full Strawberry Peak ascent is challenging, the initial 2.2-mile segment to Lawlor Saddle is a more moderate option. For even gentler walks, consider exploring parts of the Gabrielino Trail or other shorter, less strenuous paths that begin near the Red Box area, offering a taste of the San Gabriel Mountains without significant elevation gain.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Lawlor Saddle trail?

    The San Gabriel Mountains are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, including raptors soaring overhead. Mammals such as deer, squirrels, and rabbits are common. Less frequently, you might encounter coyotes or bobcats. Always maintain a respectful distance and never feed wild animals.

    How crowded does the Strawberry Peak Trail – Lawlor Saddle to/from Red Box get, especially on weekends?

    The Strawberry Peak Trail is a popular destination, especially on weekends and holidays due to its accessibility from Los Angeles. The segment to Lawlor Saddle can see moderate to high traffic, particularly during cooler months. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more serene experience on the trail.

    What essential gear should I bring for a hike to Lawlor Saddle from Red Box?

    Given that much of the trail is exposed and there are no water sources, essential gear includes plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and sturdy hiking shoes. Layers of clothing are also advisable due to potential temperature changes. A map or GPS device is always a good idea, along with snacks and a first-aid kit.

    Are there any coffee shops or accommodation options close to the Red Box trailhead?

    The Red Box Picnic Area is located within the Angeles National Forest, which means amenities like coffee shops or dedicated accommodation are not directly adjacent to the trailhead. The nearest services, including coffee shops and lodging, would be found in the communities at the base of the mountains, such as La Cañada Flintridge or Pasadena, which are about a 30-45 minute drive away.

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