Near Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
Pride Rock on the Cucamonga Trail
Near Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
Panoramic view from Cucamonga Peak looking out towards San Gorgonio and the upper LA basin.
Near Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
Keep an eye on the trail in this section - it's less clear on the way up, so if you're (understandably) distracted by the scenery, then you might find yourself off in the riverbed and not on the trail.
Near Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
Spring colors are beautiful along the riverbed. The different ecologies along this hike are one of its strongest features.
Near Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
View of Mt Baldy from the Cucamonga Trail.

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Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon

4.6 (28 Ratings)
Climb, climb, climb to the summit of Cucamonga Peak for great views of the surrounding area.
11.2
mi
Distance
4,204
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Wilderness permits are required to enter the Cucamonga Wilderness, but are self-service at the trailhead. No campfires allowed in the Cucamonga Wilderness.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.18mi
Distance
4,204ft
Elevation Gain
4,204ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
8,856ft
High Point
5,010ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This hike begins at the !Icehouse Canyon Trailhead just beyond Mt. Baldy Village. Permits are required, but are self-serve and available at the trailhead.The Icehouse Canyon Trail #7W07A works its way into the canyon along Icehouse Creek. The parking lot at the trailhead is a decent size, but is not big enough to handle typical weekend use. An adventure pass is required to park in the area. If you are planning a weekend trip, I would recommend showing up early.Icehouse Saddle makes a good place to rest before the second half of this hike. There are five separate trails that intersect at Icehouse Saddle, so make sure you find the right trail before moving on. You want to look for the Cucamonga Peak Trail #7W04 signage. From the saddle to the peak is only 2.4 miles. The trail heads south until reaching the slopes of Cucamonga Peak. The north face of Cucamonga can hold snow much later in the year than other trails in the area. Depending on the trail conditions and season, microspikes may be required on the north face. At the high point on the trail, turn right on the Cucamonga Peak Spur and follow it 0.1 miles to the summit.Once at the peak, you'll be rewarded with spanning views of the surrounding mountain ranges and, depending on air quality, the cities below. The return hike follows the same route back to the trailhead.

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