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Location: San Bernardino County, about 14 miles north-northwest of San Bernardino, 74 miles from Los Angeles
Maps
Auto Club | Los Angeles and Vicinity, San Bernardino Mountain Area |
Forest Service | San Bernardino National Forest |
USGS Topo | Cajon 7½ |
Official HPS Maps |
TPO file - Save to your computer then open with National Geographic TOPO! |
| Viewable JPG file - Approximately 810K |
| 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:
Cajon Mountain,
Sugarpine Mountain,
Bailey Peak,
Monument Peak #2
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 1
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
- Distance: 0.5 mile round trip on road
- Gain: 200'
- Time: 0.5 hour round trip
- Rating: Class 1, easy
- Navigation: Easy
Original: Howland Bailey and Paul A. Lipsohn, 1974
DRIVING ROUTE 1
(Western approach)
- Drive east on I-10 to I-15, then north on I-15 about 20.5 miles to
Cleghorn Road (2N47, dirt). Exit I-15 and turn right
(east). Note your odometer and go as follows:
- At 0.8 mile, fork. Go right.
- At 2.3 miles, stay to the right at a junction.
- At 3.8 miles, go straight on 2N47 at a four way junction.
- At 8.0 miles, a jeep road descends from the summit. Park here.
(Eastern approach)
- Drive east on I-10 to I-15, then north on I-15 to SR 138. Turn right
(east).
- Go 8.0 miles to the junction with SR 173 on the left near Lake
Silverwood. Keep straight on SR 138.
- Go 1.1 miles farther to 2N47. Turn right. Note your
odometer and go as follows:
- At 2.2 miles, fork. Go right.
- At 6.8 miles, a parking area where a jeep road descends from the
summit. Park here.
HIKING ROUTE 1
- From the parking area (5200'), hike west up the jeep road to the
summit.
- The register is about 100' north of the jeep road.
NOTE
The east approach may be more convenient when combining Cleghorn with
Cajon Mountain, Sugarpine
Mountain and Monument Peak #2. The west
approach involves less driving.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The dirt roads are seasonal and are inconsistently maintained..
Please report any corrections or changes to the
Mountain Records Chair.
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