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Location: San Bernardino County, about 12 miles north of Upland, 45 miles from Los Angeles
Maps
Auto Club | Los Angeles and Vicinity |
Forest Service | Angeles National Forest |
USGS Topos | Mount San Antonio 7½, Telegraph Peak 7½ |
Official HPS Maps |
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| GPX file or Google Earth KML file to
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| Routes as shown on
CalTopo using the above files (How to use CalTopo) |
Nearby Peaks: Thunder Mountain, Telegraph Peak
ROUTE 1
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
- Distance: 10 miles round trip on trail
- Gain: 3300'
- Time: 5-6 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, moderate
- Navigation: Easy
Original: Warren E. von Pertz, March 1968
DRIVING ROUTE 1
- Take the 210 freeway east to Baseline Road exit in the City of Claremont.
Turn left (west) at the bottom of the off-ramp onto Baseline Road.
- Almost immediately, take the first right (north) onto Padua Ave.
- Go 1.8 miles north on Padua to the intersection with Mount Baldy Rd.
Turn right (northeast).
- Take this road northeast and then north about seven miles to Mt. Baldy Village.
- Continue another two and a half miles
(through Baldy Village) to a fork at Icehouse Canyon.
Turn right.
- Go a short distance to a parking lot. Park here.
Note: There is a good parking lot for ridesharing in this area.
To get there, after turning west on Baseline Road, continue past
Padua Avenue a short distance to Mills Avenue. Turn north on Mills,
and continue to Mt. Baldy Road. The parking lot is at the northeast
corner of this intersection.
HIKING ROUTE 1
- From the parking area (5000'), trail 7W07 starts just to the right of
an old building foundation. Hike up this trail about 3/4 mile to a
trail junction with the Chapman Trail.
- Continue straight up the canyon
past Columbine Spring to another junction with the Chapman Trail.
- Turn
right and follow the trail up to Icehouse Saddle. It is also possible to
take the Chapman Trail. It adds about 1 1/2 miles the hike to Icehouse
Saddle. There are a number of trails at the saddle.
- Take the first one to
the left and follow it about a mile to where it crosses a ridge on the
west side of Timber Mountain.
- Leave the trail (there may be a duck) and
hike east up the ridge to the summit.