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See the Retired Peak Guides in the Archives for Microsoft Word and other versions of this peak guide.
Location: San Bernardino County, about 6 miles north-northeast of Big Bear City, 112 miles from Los Angeles
Maps
Auto Club | Los Angeles and Vicinity, San Bernardino Mountain Area |
Forest Service | San Bernardino National Forest |
USGS Topo | Big Bear City 7½ |
Official HPS Maps |
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| Viewable JPG file - Approximately 645K |
| GPX file or Google Earth KML file to
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| Routes as shown on
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Printable version of this route
ROUTE 1
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required)
- Distance: 3 miles round trip on road and cross-country
- Gain: 1000'
- Time: 2 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, easy
- Navigation: Moderate
Original: Dick Akawie, September 1968
DRIVING ROUTE 1
- Drive east on I-10 to I-215.
- Drive north on I-215 to SR 210.
- Drive east on SR 210 to SR 330.
- Drive north on SR 330 to SR 18 at the town of Running Springs.
- Drive east on SR 18 to the dam at Big Bear Lake. Turn left on SR 38.
- Drive on SR 38 to Fawnskin.
- Continue east on SR 38 for 6.5 miles to
the junction of SR 38 and SR 18, north of Big Bear City.
- Drive east on SR 18 for 7.5 miles to a dirt road 3N62 on the right. This
is at mile marker 62.00. There is a
pullout with ample parking along the highway. High clearance
vehicles can turn right (east) onto the dirt road and drive
in (following the hiking directions) a short distance and
park.
HIKING ROUTE 1
- From the parking area (5800'), hike east along the dirt road 0.3 mile
to a fork.
- Keep left (north) for 0.2 mile along the road to a parking
area, and then farther along the dirt road down into a gully.
- Here turn
left and hike up the gully to its end at a dirt road.
- Turn right (east)
and follow the road to its end at a large graded area.
- Turn north up a
canyon, approximately following cables to the top of the ridge.
- Follow
the spur ridge up to the main ridge where there is a dirt road.
- Turn right
(east) and follow the road up to the summit, which is at the east end of
the ridge, and is a hole in the ground.
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 2
(USFS Adventure Pass may be required
High Clearance 4WD vehicle required)
- Distance: None
- Gain: None
- Time: None
- Rating: Drive-up
Original: Dick Akawie, September 1968
DRIVING ROUTE 2
(Western approach)
- Drive east on I-10 to I-215.
- Drive north on I-215 to SR 210.
- Drive east on SR 210 to SR 330.
- Drive north on SR 330 to SR 18 at the town of Running Springs.
- Drive east on SR 18 to the dam at Big Bear Lake. Turn left on SR 38.
- Drive on SR 38 to Fawnskin.
- Continue east on SR 38 for 6.5 miles to the junction of SR 38 and SR
18, north of Big Bear City.
- Drive east then northwest on SR 18 for 10.8 miles to Silver Road
(3N36). Turn right. Note your odometer and go as follows:
- At 0.2 mile, fork. Go right.
- At 0.4 and 1.4 miles, forks. Go left.
- At 1.6 miles, junction. Turn right.
- At 1.8 miles, fork. Go right.
- At 2.9 miles, fork. Go left.
- At 3.1 and 3.3 miles, forks. Go right.
- At 3.7 miles, fork. Go left here and at another fork 50' farther.
- At 3.8 miles, fork. Go left.
- At 4.2 miles, summit.
(Northern approach)
- Drive east on I-10 to I-15.
- Drive north on I-15 to Bear Valley Road interchange in Hesperia.
- Drive east on Bear Valley Road to SR 18 in Apple Valley.
- Drive east on SR 18 to junction of SR 247 in Lucerne Valley (note
odometer).
- Drive southeast on SR 18 9.0 miles to Silver Road (3N36).
- Turn left. Note your odometer and go as follows:
- At 0.2 mile, fork. Go right.
- At 0.4 and 1.4 miles, forks. Go left.
- At 1.6 miles, junction. Turn right.
- At 1.8 miles, fork. Go right.
- At 2.9 miles, fork. Go left.
- At 3.1 and 3.3 miles, forks. Go right.
- At 3.7 miles, fork. Go left here and at another fork 50' farther.
- At 3.8 miles, fork. Go left.
- At 4.2 miles, summit.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
3N36 (Silver Road) has become increasing eroded over the
years. High clearance 4WD vehicle required.
HISTORICAL NOTE
Cactus Jim Johnston, builder of "Johnston's Grade" (SR 18
between Lucerne Valley and Baldwin Lake), selected his burial site and
is buried at Cactus Flat.
Please report any corrections or changes to the
Mountain Records Chair.
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