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Driving route
From the intersection of I-210 and Angeles Crest Highway (SR 2), drive north on Angeles Crest Highway 9.5 miles to Angeles Forest Highway. Keep straight.
Continue about 4.5 miles to the junction with the Mount Wilson Road at the Red Box Ranger Station. Keep straight.
Continue 24 miles to a large parking area on the left (north). This is 0.7 mile east of a large shed on the right. Park here.
Hiking route
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) leaves from the east end of the parking area (6680′). Look instead for a climbers’ trail a bit west of the PCT, that initially descends.
Follow the climbers’ trail down to a scenic wash, then up the other side and eventually around to a steep ridge.
Ascend the steep, usually open, ridge to the summit.
Note: Suspended due to US Forest Service closure order.
Driving route
From the intersection of I-210 and Angeles Crest Highway (SR 2), drive north on Angeles Crest Highway 9.5 miles to Angeles Forest Highway. Keep straight.
Continue about 4.5 miles to the junction with the Mount Wilson Road at the Red Box Ranger Station. Keep straight.
Continue 24 miles to a large parking area on the left (north). This is 0.7 mile east of a large shed on the right. Park here.
Hiking route
From the east end of the parking area, follow the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) as it switchbacks up the southwest ridge of Mount Williamson.
After about a mile, at the top of the ridge, the PCT goes southeast to Islip Saddle. At this point, turn northeast and follow the use trail to the crest of the ridge.
Turn west and go about 1/4 of a mile to the summit of Mount Williamson at 8244′.
From there continue west along Pleasant View Ridge past bump 8248′, descend to the saddle and then up to the next bump at elevation 8160’+.
At bump 8160’+ find the ridge that starts at the top of this bump at a bearing of 260°. This ridge is not obvious at first and it is imperative that you find the correct ridge.
Follow the ridge as it gradually curves around toward the south to the summit.
Return to Buckhorn Campground following Route 3 – From West via Burkhart Trail.
Route Notes
From Mount Williamson.
Driving route
From the intersection of I-210 and Angeles Crest Highway (SR 2), drive north on Angeles Crest Highway 33.5 miles to the entrance to Buckhorn Campground on the left. Turn left.
Proceed down the entrance road and turn left at the next two forks, then follow the signs “Burkhart Trail” to a large parking area.
If the Campground entrance is locked, drive SR 2 another 0.8 mile to the campground exit road, which intersects SR 2 at a sharp angle to the left. Park beside the exit road and hike down through the campground to the signed trailhead. This adds 1 mile and 200′ of gain to the round trip.
Hiking route
From the parking area (6460′), hike north down the Burkhart Trail (10W02) about 2 miles to a junction with the PCT just past Cooper Canyon Falls.
Turn right (east) on the PCT, crossing Little Rock Creek (5600′) in about 0.3 mile, and then proceed 100′ farther to a trail junction with the Rattlesnake Trail (signed).
Turn left to stay on the Burkhart Trail and head north for 1 1/2 miles until the trail meets the northwest ridge of Bobcat Knob (6709′). At this spot the trail begins an obvious descent into the bottom of the large canyon on your left (west).
Leave the trail here and ascend steeply to the Knob, then follow the main ridgeline east to the summit.
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Notes: A secondary bump 1/4 mile north of the official register location is slightly taller (7560+) than the recognized summit.
This peak was named after Frank Goodykoontz who was the first HPS leader to lead the entire list four times. He also completed the list nine times. In 1986 he received the John Backus Service Award, in 1988 the Chapter’s Outings Service award, and in 1999 he received a special HPS Leadership service award which had never been given in the past.




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