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27F

San Jacinto Peak

10,804'

Location: Riverside County, about 8 miles west of Palm Springs, 112 miles from Los Angeles

Maps

Auto ClubRiverside County
Forest ServiceSan Bernardino National Forest
USGS TopoSan Jacinto Peak 7½
Official HPS Maps TPO file - Save to your computer then open with National Geographic TOPO!
 Viewable PDF file - Approximately 6 megs
 GPX file or Google Earth KML file to download to GPS units and other map software (How to use GPX and KML files)
 Routes as shown on CalTopo using the above files (How to use CalTopo)

Nearby Peaks: Folly Peak, Cornell Peak, Jean Peak, Marion Mountain

Printable version of this route

ROUTE 1

Distance: 10 miles round trip on trail
Gain: 2400'
Time: 5-6 hours round trip
Rating: Class 1, moderate

Original: Warren E. von Pertz, 1968

DRIVING ROUTE 1

  • Take I-10 east past Banning to the junction with SR 111.
  • Take SR 111 southeast 8.5 miles to the Palm Springs Tramway Road. Turn right.
  • Go up this road 3.7 miles to its end at the tramway terminal. Park where indicated by the signs in this area.

HIKING ROUTE 1

  • Take the tram (fee required) to the upper station at 8560'.
  • Go downstairs and exit the building. Follow the concrete sidewalk as it descends to the valley below.
  • Continue straight ahead to a ranger station.
  • Continue about 1/4 mile to a trail junction with a sign "Round Valley - 2". Keep right and continue to Round Valley Campground.
  • Keep left here at a junction and continue up to Wellman Divide (9700').
  • Turn right at this junction and continue up to a junction at a saddle just below the peak.
  • Turn right and follow a trail up to the peak. You will pass a stone cabin on this last segment of trail. The peak register can usually be found in this cabin.

NOTES

Temperatures are 30-40 °s cooler on the peak than on the valley floor. Please dress accordingly.


Printable version of this route

ROUTE 2

(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
Distance: 16 miles round trip on trail
Gain: 4500'
Time: 9-10 hours round trip
Rating: Class 1, strenuous

DRIVING ROUTE 2

  • From the Chevron Station in Idyllwild, go northeast on North Circle Drive for 0.8 mile to South Circle Drive. Turn right.
  • Go 0.1 mile to Fern Valley Road. Turn left.
  • Go 1.8 miles to the loop at the end of the road in Humber Park. Park here.

HIKING ROUTE 2

  • From Humber Park (6480'), hike up the Devils Slide Trail to Saddle Junction at 8080'. This is a multiple trail junction.
  • Take the far left trail and continue up to Wellman Divide.
  • Turn left at this junction and continue up to a junction at a saddle just below the peak.
  • Turn right and follow a trail up to the peak. You will pass a stone cabin on this last segment of trail. The peak register can usually be found in this cabin.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Wilderness permits are required under all circumstances. Permits for day hikes can be obtained from the Long Valley ranger station (near the tram) for Route 1. For Route 2, they may be obtained at Idyllwild Ranger Station, as can permits for backpacking. Permits are limited to 12 hikers. The Idyllwild Ranger Station is just off SR 243 at 54270 Pine Crest Road. There is a self-issue permit stand outside of the ranger station. Permits may be obtained in advance from:

San Jacinto Ranger District
54270 Pinecrest
P.O. Box 518
Idyllwild, CA 92549
Voice: (909) 382-2921
Fax: (951) 659-2107

HISTORICAL NOTES

The area was designated a State Park in 1937.

NATURAL HISTORY NOTES

The north face of this peak is more than 10,000' high. This is one of the most precipitous in North America.

History of Summit Signature

Climbing Archives

Please report any corrections or changes to the Mountain Records Chair.


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