Mount Wilson Trail in Angeles National Forest
The Mount Wilson Trail in the Angeles National Forest offers hikers a challenging ascent through diverse ecosystems, including shaded woodlands and rugged canyons. Along the route, one can observe the historic ruins of Orchard Camp, a popular resort from the 1890s to the 1930s. Upon reaching the summit, hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of the San Gabriel Valley and the Los Angeles skyline. #Hiking #Mountain #Forest #Nature #Canyon #Overlook
- Distance: 23.0 Km
- Elevation gain: 1,829 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,726 m
- Elevation loss: 1,830 m
- Minimum elevation: 302 m
- Moving time: 6 h 48 m
- Moving speed: 3.4 Km/h
- Maximum speed: 22.0 Km/h
- Total time: 9 h 17 m
- Global speed: 2.5 Km/h
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- Distance: 23.0 Km
- Elevation gain: 1,829 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,726 m
- Elevation loss: 1,830 m
- Minimum elevation: 302 m
- Moving time: 6 h 48 m
- Moving speed: 3.4 Km/h
- Maximum speed: 22.0 Km/h
- Total time: 9 h 17 m
- Global speed: 2.5 Km/h
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Gabrielino Trail
United States > California > Los Angeles County
Starting from Chantry Flat, the Gabrielino Trail slips from the shaded ridge above Big Santa Anita Canyon into a classic Angeles National Forest corridor of wooded slopes, creekside cabins and canyon-bottom shade. The route passes the lower canyon junctions, Cascade Picnic Area and Spruce Grove Trail Camp…
Distance: 44.4 Km • Elevation gain: 2,358 m • Maximum elevation: 1,421 m