Smith Mountain

Smith Mountain, Photo by Sunny Yi.

Peak Name

Smith Mountain
15B

Elevation

5111

 feet

Status

active

Region

San Gabriel River Basin

Range

San Gabriel Mountains

Nearby peaks

Location

34.2811137,-117.8633952

Description

The pleasure of hiking to Smith Mountain starts shortly into the drive to the trailhead as the road gradually winds its way through the beautiful green mountains that surround the destination. The pleasure continues as you take the pleasant Upper Bear Canyon Trail to Smith Saddle, and then leave it for a use trail up a sometimes steep ridge to the summit. Wonderful views abound, among them Bear Creek’s deep canyon, Triplet Rocks, Waterman, Islip, Hawkins, Rattlesnake, Wilson and Baldy. Route 1 is a popular and moderate hike that is suitable for most reasonably fit hikers. It is traditional trail for the first 3 miles and then it makes a left turn up a firebreak to the summit. Route 2 starts further up highway 39 and then follows the firebreak all the way down and then back up to Smith. Remember that Route 2 has 1,700’ of gain on the way back to Hwy. 39, so be prepared if you choose that option. A car shuttle hike between those two trails is also a possibility.

Maps generated from CalTopo.com, reproduced with permission

Route 1
Elevation Gain
1800′
Navigation Difficulty
Easy
Distance
7 miles round trip on trail and cross-country
Estimated time
3-4 hours round trip
Route Rating
Class 1, moderate
Leader Rating Required
I

Driving route

From the intersection of I-210 and Azusa Avenue (SR 39), drive north on Azusa Avenue about 18.2 miles to a wide paved parking area on the left. Park here. This is about 0.2 mile before the Coldbrook Ranger Station and Campground.

Hiking route

From the parking area (3280′), a trail starts at the north end of the parking lot.
Hike up this trail about 3 miles to a saddle just north of Smith Mountain (4240′).
There may be a sign here reading “San Gabriel Wilderness”.
Leave the trail on the left and follow a use trail south along a firebreak up to the summit.

Route Notes

Printable Route

Road Type

Paved

Google Maps Link to Trailhead 

Route 2- From Crystal Lake
Elevation Gain
2800′ total, 1300′ out plus 1700′ on return
Navigation Difficulty
Easy
Distance
6.5 miles round trip cross-country
Estimated time
5 hours round trip
Route Rating
Class 1, moderate
Leader Rating Required
“O”, normal conditions

Driving route

From the intersection of I-210 and Azusa Avenue (SR 39), drive north on Azusa Avenue to the Crystal Lake entrance.
Continue on SR 39 for 0.3 miles to a locked gate. Park on the left in the wide paved parking area before the gate.

Hiking route

From the parking area (5200′), hike past the locked gate and up the road for about a mile until you see a gated dirt road on your left.
Pass through this gate and continue uphill to gain the ridge.
Follow this wide firebreak on the ridge to the saddle (4240′) north of Smith Mountain where there is a junction with Route 1.
From here follow a use trail south along a firebreak up to the summit.

Route Notes

Printable Route

Road Type

Paved

Google Maps Link to Trailhead 

Additional Peak Information

Notes: Routes 1 and 2 can be combined for an excellent car shuttle trip by hiking south on Route 2 and east on Route 1. Smith Mountain and its north-south ridgeline form the eastern border of the San Gabriel Wilderness, but no permits are required to hike the peak at this time.

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