Near Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash
Near Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash
Near Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash
Near Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash
Near Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash

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Whale Peak Via Pinyon Wash

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25.5
mi
Distance
4,568
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
25.46mi
Distance
4,568ft
Elevation Gain
4,568ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
5,346ft
High Point
1,136ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Whale Peak via Pinyon Wash is an adventurous 25.4-mile out-and-back hike located within the captivating Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The journey starts off Highway 78, following the Pinyon Wash towards the park's notable highpoint, Whale Peak.Whale Peak, rising to 5,335 feet, is celebrated not just for its impressive height but for its unique characteristics. This summit boasts features atypical for the Colorado Desert, including woodlands and occasional snowfall. Hikers will be treated to a lush green oasis set against the desert backdrop, with a woodland dominated by pinyon pines and California juniper. The area is further adorned with a mix of chaparral, cholla cactus, and other flora reminiscent of the Mojave Desert, echoing the diverse plant life found in Joshua Tree National Park.PEAK BAGGINGWhale Peak is a coveted destination for peak baggers, featuring on prestigious lists like the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section and the San Diego 100 Peaks List. Its diverse ecology and unique geography make it a standout summit in the region.TRAIL EXPERIENCEVisitors embarking on this trail will discover a stark contrast between the surrounding desert terrain and the summit's woodland environment. The potential for snow adds an extra layer of intrigue, providing hikers with an experience that defies the typical desert expectations.STARGAZINGAnza-Borrego, recognized as an International Dark Sky Park, offers exceptional stargazing opportunities. The minimal light pollution in the area allows for a crystal-clear view of the night sky, making it a perfect spot for astronomy enthusiasts.WHEN TO HIKEThe hike is best tackled from late fall to early spring. The minimal shade on the trail can lead to extreme temperatures during the warmer months, making cooler weather more conducive for hiking.CAMPINGBackcountry camping within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is an option for those looking to extend their adventure. Camping is limited to 30 days per calendar year. For detailed rules and regulations, visit Anza-Borrego State Park Backcountry Camping.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFor more details on the trail and park, visit the Bureau of Land Management Santa Rosa Wilderness and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park websites.

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