Near Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04
Volunteers clearing trees from Mt. Waterman Trail.
Near Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04
Enjoy a nice pine grove near the fork up to Mt. Waterman overlooking Twin Peaks often covered in snow.
Near Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04
Panoramic views of Mt. Baldy are abundant along the trail to Mt. Waterman.
Near Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04
Sometimes the sign is standing, and sometimes it is laying down. By the way, it is Waterman Mountain, not Mt. Waterman.
Near Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04
View of Strawberry Peak from Mt. Waterman Trail taken by Don Bremner

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Mt. Waterman Trail #10W04

4.3 (7 Ratings)
A trail up the south side of Mt. Waterman with views of Twin Peaks, Devil's Canyon, and the San Gabriel Wilderness.
5.2
mi
Distance
2,165
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
SpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
No wheels of any kind.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.2mi
Distance
2,165ft
Elevation Gain
460ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
7,684ft
High Point
5,979ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a remote trail up the south side of Waterman Mountain that starts from the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail. From the Three Points Trailhead off Angeles Crest Highway (it is reached by following a short part of Sulphur Springs Road) follow the PCT down to the highway, cross it safely, then proceed up the south side for 0.2 miles to the trail junction. The trail starts in a section shaded by oaks, enters the wilderness, then climbs a series of switchbacks with limited shade. Most of the trees burned in the Station Fire (2009) and recovery is very slow. After 1.5 miles the trail turns east with views of Twin Peaks and Devils Canyon to the south and the Mt. Wilson area to the west. It meanders along the south-facing slope of Mt. Waterman with occasional shade from Jeffrey pines and incense cedars. At 3.5 miles, there is a nice meadow with a spring which makes a good destination. About 4 miles the trail begins to descend and reaches a junction in 5 miles with the Twin Peaks Trail #10W04.A. This spur trail passes a delightful spring in just 0.2 miles (a worthwhile detour) then steeply descends to Twin Peaks Saddle in a mile. Keep left at the junction and the trail begins a steep climb with many switchbacks. The trail ends at the junction with the Mt. Waterman Trail #10W05. To reach the summit, take the left fork and proceed another 1.5 miles to the summit. The right fork leads back to the Buckhorn Trailhead in 2 miles.

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Contributors
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