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San Gabriel Peak is a prominent summit nestled within the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County, California. Standing at an elevation of 6,164 feet (1,879 meters), this notable peak is a cherished landmark within the vast Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. It offers a rewarding outdoor experience just a short distance from the bustling urban centers of Southern California, making it a popular destination for those seeking natural beauty and…

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    10 de agosto de 2023

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    San Gabriel Peak is an impressive mountain in the heart of the Angeles National Forest. Standing at 6,164 feet, this tall, pointed, exposed summit grants amazing, 360 degree views across San Gabriel Mountains; the Sierra Club claims that on extremely clear days, you can see 49 peaks that are above 5000 feet from the summit of San Gabriel Peak. However, the last time this was possible was in the 1940s...

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    Embark on a challenging hike to San Gabriel Peak from Red Box, a difficult 4.9-mile (7.8 km) route that climbs 1490 feet (454 metres) and typically takes around 2 hours…

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    If you are seeking a difficult hiking challenge, the San Gabriel Peak and Mount Disappointment Loop covers 9.2 miles (14.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2162 feet (659…

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    Hike the challenging 4.5-mile Bill Riley and San Gabriel Peak Trail in Angeles National Forest, gaining 1325 feet for panoramic summit views

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    Elevação 1.830 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

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    terça-feira 5 maio

    16°C

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    19 %

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    Localização:Condado de Los Angeles, Califórnia, Estados Unidos da América

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    What is the most common and recommended route to San Gabriel Peak?

    The most popular and direct route to San Gabriel Peak is an out-and-back trail starting from the Eaton Saddle Trailhead, located off Angeles Crest Highway. This path is approximately 3.5 miles round trip with over 1,000 feet of elevation gain, taking hikers through the historic Mueller Tunnel before ascending to the summit.

    Is the hike to San Gabriel Peak suitable for beginners?

    While the hike is considered intermediate due to its elevation gain and some steep, rocky sections, it is a well-maintained trail. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness can attempt it, but should be prepared for a steady climb and ensure they have appropriate footwear and plenty of water. There are no truly 'beginner-friendly' routes to the summit itself, but the views are rewarding for the effort.

    Are there any alternative or more challenging routes to San Gabriel Peak?

    Yes, for those seeking a longer or more challenging experience, San Gabriel Peak can be combined with neighboring peaks like Mount Lowe or Mount Wilson via connecting trails, creating extended loop or point-to-point hikes. These options significantly increase the distance and elevation gain, offering a more strenuous adventure within the San Gabriel Mountains.

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for San Gabriel Peak?

    Parking is available at trailheads along the Angeles Crest Highway, particularly near Eaton Saddle. However, these spots fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays, so an early arrival is strongly recommended. Public transport access to this area of the Angeles National Forest is very limited, making a personal vehicle the most practical option for reaching the trailheads.

    Is San Gabriel Peak a dog-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, the trails to San Gabriel Peak are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along. It's important to keep dogs on a leash, carry enough water for both yourself and your pet, and be mindful of trail etiquette and wildlife.

    What unique landmarks or natural features will I encounter on the trail?

    Beyond the panoramic views from the summit, hikers will pass through the historic Mueller Tunnel, an interesting feature constructed in 1942. The trail also offers diverse landscapes, transitioning from chaparral slopes to areas with oak, fir, and pine trees. At the summit, you'll find an elevation placard, a message box, and a bench to rest and enjoy the 360-degree vistas.

    How does San Gabriel Peak compare in height to other peaks in the front range?

    San Gabriel Peak stands at 6,164 feet (1,879 meters). While it was once thought to be the highest in the front range, modern measurements show it is virtually level with neighboring Strawberry Peak, which is marginally higher by about three feet. It remains a significant and prominent summit in the area.

    What is the best time of day to hike San Gabriel Peak?

    While the intro mentions seasonal considerations, for the best experience, many hikers recommend starting early in the morning to avoid crowds and the heat, especially during warmer months. Evening hikes are also popular for witnessing stunning sunsets and the city lights of Los Angeles twinkling below, though a headlamp is essential for the descent.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the San Gabriel Peak trailhead?

    The immediate vicinity of the San Gabriel Peak trailheads, located within the Angeles National Forest, offers very limited services. Hikers typically need to drive down to nearby communities like Altadena or Pasadena to find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. It's advisable to bring all necessary supplies with you.

    What kind of wildlife might I see on the San Gabriel Peak trail?

    The Angeles National Forest is home to a variety of wildlife. While sightings are not guaranteed, hikers might encounter deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. It's always important to be aware of your surroundings and maintain a respectful distance from any animals you encounter.

    What is the historical significance of San Gabriel Peak?

    San Gabriel Peak has a rich history. It was named by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1894 and was once considered for an astronomical observatory by Thaddeus Lowe. From 1928 to 1937, a fire lookout tower operated atop the peak. It also served as a triangulation point for regional mapping and is recognized for its significance in Southern California's mountaineering heritage.

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