Near The Beast
Elsmere Canyon Open Space.
Near The Beast
The San Fernando Valley... somewhere under that goop. It just wasn't a good day for a view.
Near The Beast
The trail ahead, climbing a ridgeline.
Near The Beast
Just a view.
Near The Beast
Bench and view.

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The Beast

3.4 (5 Ratings)
A great workout climbing to good views.
9.4
mi
Distance
2,222
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
The western two miles are closed from sunset to sunrise.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.39mi
Distance
2,222ft
Elevation Gain
2,222ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
3,559ft
High Point
1,424ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start at Whitney Canyon Park, at the Newhall Avenue Park and Ride lot. From the end of the lot, climb to the right on Santa Clara Divide Road 3N17.9. You climb steadily through scrub up to almost the ridge line, then bear right onto Sombrero Road 3N64 to Los Pinetos Peak. The Sombrero Road runs east to west along the Beast, forming a t-intersection.There are a few side trails, but the main road is always the obvious choice. If you're ever uncertain, remember the cardinal rule for this hike: if you ever find yourself going downhill, you're on the wrong trail. Also, there are a two points at the beginning where the trail splits off with more mild Elsmere Canyon Loop Trail. The Beast goes to the left on both occasions (one during the first stage, and the second about a half mile up right before the power lines). Another good way to stay on the trail is to make sure that you are hiking east on the way out, with the exception of the "T" intersection at approximately 3.4 miles (~ 3000 feet elevation), which is a right turn and that goes back to the west. At that point, you have the choice of going left or right onto the Sombrero Road 3N64 . If you choose the right, you'll be going downhill into a draw and back up to another peak. Along the way, you'll have views of Santa Clarita and the adjoining hills. When you reach the top of Los Pinetos Peak, you'll find radio towers and views of Santa Clarita and the San Fernando Valley.

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Contributors
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