Near Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring
Near Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring
Near Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring
Near Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring
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Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring

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15.3
mi
Distance
3,783
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
ViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
15.31mi
Distance
3,783ft
Elevation Gain
2,052ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
6,196ft
High Point
3,768ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Tehachapi Pass to Golden Oaks Spring is a 30.8-mile out-and-back along a singletrack trail in the Tehachapi Mountains. Starting from Highway 58, the route follows the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) uphill to the year-round, shade covered Golden Oaks Spring. This route can be completed as a lengthy day trek, but is best suited as an overnight backpacking trip. The challenging, yet easy-to-follow and well-maintained singletrack trail is open to runners, hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders.Starting from Highway 58, the route ascends the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) to the top of a scenic ridge overlooking Waterfall Canyon. Within the first six miles, the trail gains over 2,000 feet of elevation, crossing through unique biodiversity and offering expansive views of the San Joaquin Valley and Mojave Desert. After the initial climb the trail evens out and follows a rolling traverse through pinyon pine and oak woodlands. At the halfway point of the trail, Golden Oaks Spring serves as the turnaround point and offers a nice camping area and relatively reliable water (may not be flowing during extreme drought years).TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS GEOGRAPHYLocated between Los Angeles County and Kern County, the Tehachapi Mountains extend for approximately 40 miles and are part of California's Transverse Ranges (east-west trending ranges). Located between the Mojave Desert and the San Joaquin Valley, this range stretches from the southwest to the northeast connecting to the Sierra Nevada range. WATERYou can find a crowd-sourced water report for all areas along the Pacific Crest Trail at https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/backcountry-basics/water/pct-wat....WHEN TO GOEven though this route is accessible year-round, it is best to avoid days of extreme heat.CONSIDERATIONSThere is little shade and no water along the way. Visitors should plan to wear sun protective clothing and bring plenty of food and water. Make sure to store food and other scented items properly as this is also an active bear area.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPacific Crest Trail Association

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