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Permits are required but are available for free at the ranger station near the mountaintop Tram Terminal.
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Loop
This hike is best accessed from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (which is an experience in itself). From the mountaintop tram terminal, descend the paved switchbacks to the trailhead and the Long Valley Ranger Station. You'll need to acquire a (free) day-use permit here before proceeding further. This is also the last place for reliable water before entering the wilderness area.From the ranger station, take the Round Valley Trail to the right. The trail follows a seasonal creek while also ascending through some light rocky areas. After approximately 2 miles, hikers will reach the marked junction at Round Valley. Take the High Trail to the left to continue the loop (continuing straight on the Round Valley Trail from this point will take hikers up Mt. San Jacinto).The High Trail travels back to the east along the southern edge of the valley. The forest opens up a bit on this section to provide great views of Mt. San Jacinto and its neighboring peaks. After approximately 1 mile, hikers will arrive at the marked junction for the Willow Creek Trail. Turn left at this junction and follow the Willow Creek Trail north as it descends back into the valley through meadows and pine trees with a few rocky sections.After about another mile, the trail will bring you back to the Long Valley Ranger Station. (Don't forget to turn in your return permit!) Head east from the ranger station and back up the concrete switchbacks to the Tram Terminal.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a local landmark with an interesting history that can be learned about at the mountaintop terminal.Nearby Mt. San Jacinto is the second tallest peak in Southern California!
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