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See the Retired Peak Guides in the Archives for Microsoft Word and other versions of this peak guide.
Location: Ventura County, about 11 miles southwest of Frazier Park, 83 miles from Los Angeles
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Auto Club | Ventura County, Los Angeles and Vicinity |
Forest Service | Los Padres National Forest: Mt Pinos, Ojai and Santa Barbara Ranger Districts |
USGS Topo | Lockwood Valley 7½ |
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Nearby Peaks: San Guillermo Mountain
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 1
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
- Distance: 5.5 miles round trip on trail and cross-country
- Gain: 1200'
- Time: 2 1/2-3 1/2 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, easy
- Navigation: Easy
Original: Paul A. Lipsohn, July 1974
DRIVING ROUTE 1
- Take I-5 north past Gorman to the Frazier Park turnoff.
- Go west on Frazier Park Mountain Road for 7 miles to the junction
with the Lockwood Valley Road in Lake of the Woods. Turn left.
- Go 10.5 miles on the Lockwood Valley Road to the Mutau Road (7N03)
on the left with a sign "Pine Springs CG". Turn left. Note
your odometer and go as follows:
- At 2.1 miles, Piano Box Road on the left. Turn left.
- At 3.1 miles, fork. Go left.
- At 3.5 miles, a parking area just
before the road goes down steeply into a wash. Park here.
HIKING ROUTE 1
- From the parking area (5500'), hike down the road, cross a creek bed and
continue on to its intersection with the Yellow Jacket Trail (20W04).
- Turn
left and hike north on the Yellow Jacket Trail past a series of meadows
and past a 1-mile and a 2-mile paddle marker. Continue about 200 yards
past the 2-mile paddle marker to where the road starts gently downhill.
There may be a large duck on the right.
- Turn right, leave the trail, and
go up the slope to the southeast and enter a prominent gully. There should
be a faint use trail in the gully. Ascend this gully to where it begins to
level off, not far below the saddle. About 50 yards below the saddle there
is a clipped use trail with ducks that leads to the summit.
ALTERNATE ROUTE
If San Guillermo is hiked before Lockwood Peak,
there is a turnoff at
2.6 miles on the Mutau Road (7N03) which can be used to reach Piano Box
Road.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The dirt roads are seasonal.
Please do not hike in the meadows, whose soil is very fragile. Stay on the trail.
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 2
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
- Distance: 7 miles round trip on trail and cross-country
- Gain: 2500' total, 2000' out plus 500' on return
- Time: 5-6 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, moderate
- Navigation: Moderate
- Leader Rating: "I", normal conditions
Original: Sandy Burnside and Byron Prinzmetal, November 2002
DRIVING ROUTE 2
- Take I-5 north past Gorman to the Frazier Park turnoff.
- Go west on Frazier Park Mountain Road for 7 miles to the junction
with the Lockwood Valley Road in Lake of the Woods. Turn left.
- Go 5.6 miles on the Lockwood Valley Road to 8N12 on the left with a
sign "Lockwood Creek CG". Turn left.
Note your odometer and go as follows:
- At 0.9 mile, there is a road on your right. Continue straight.
- At 1.3 miles, pass a seasonal gate (maybe open all year around).
- Continue straight on 8N12 past road 118 and a closed road, both on your
left.
- At 2.2 miles, park at the large parking area just before the road goes
downhill and crosses Lockwood Creek.
HIKING ROUTE 2
- From the parking area (4800'), hike south across Lockwood Creek. The
water could be high in the late winter and spring. Hike on Lockwood Trail
#127. This is a 4x4 designated road.
- At 1.6 miles, you will come to a junction of three trails.
Go straight, following the one marked "Yellow Jacket Trail".
You will be traveling southwest.
- Hike another 1.2 miles and look for a very indistinct gully on your left.
There might be a duck here. Another way of telling that you are in the
right spot is that there is a gully coming down from your right (north)
between two bumps.
- Turn left (south) and hike up this gully. The gully will become quite
distinct, rocky, but very little brush after 1/8th mile.
If it does not you are in the wrong place.
- Continue up this gully for about 1/2 mile. At this point you will see
the peak about 1/20 mile in front of you and the gully will split. The
least brushy way is to take the gully on your left (south) for 1/8th mile
until the gully opens up into a broad area.
- Turn right (west) and pick your way through the brush to the peak. Be
sure to note your way for the return.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The dirt roads are seasonal. If 8N12 is closed at the gate,
add 2.6 miles round trip.
Please report any corrections or changes to the
Mountain Records Chair.
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