Near Josephine Peak
Near Josephine Peak
Near Josephine Peak
Near Josephine Peak
Near Josephine Peak

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Josephine Peak

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Los Angeles, California
8
mi
Distance
1,906
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8mi
Distance
1,906ft
Elevation Gain
1,906ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
5,544ft
High Point
3,642ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Josephine Peak is an 8.3-mile out-and-back located off the Angeles Crest Highway near Red Box Gap. The route is primarily a dirt fire road with a reasonable grade, and is moderate-to-heavily trafficked, depending on the day. Josephine Peak is popular with trail runners, day hikers, and mountain bikers. A number of other adventures are possible in the vicinity of the trailhead, as well as opportunities to extend this route. The trail is quite exposed, so be prepared for any incoming weather, and as always, bring plenty of water. Park in one of the few parking areas at the intersection of Angeles Crest Highway and Angeles Forest Highway (no permit needed). The route begins at a yellow gate, clearly marked 'Josephine Trail.' This dirt road will take you steadily uphill for the next 4.1 miles to the summit of Josephine Peak. Along the way you'll catch great views all around, including the surrounding San Gabriel Mountains, the Los Angeles Basin, and Catalina Island on clear days. Neighboring Strawberry Peak is a prominent view for much of this trail, standing just to the south and east of Josephine. Near mile 2.5, one has the option to extend this route by taking the Josephine Saddle 0.5 miles to connect to the Colby Canyon Trail. At the summit of Josephine Peak exist the remains of a fire lookout, which, according to the Sierra Club, existed here from 1937 until a fire in 1976. The namesake of the peak is a debated subject. An early history of the area claimed that the peak was named by La Crescenta ranch owner Phil Begue for his daughter, while other sources argue that the Josephine in question was actually the wife of USGS surveyor Joseph Barlow Lippencott. Either way, head back the way you came after enjoying the summit views, and have a safe hike down.

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Contributors
Charles Anderson