Near Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph
Near Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph
Near Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph
Near Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph
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Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph

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Los Angeles, California
14.7
mi
Distance
5,174
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
14.65mi
Distance
5,174ft
Elevation Gain
4,014ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
8,984ft
High Point
5,006ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Icehouse to Manker + Telegraph is a 14.4-mile point-to-point route through the San Gabriel Mountains near Mount Baldy, California. This route includes a short out-and-back to Telegraph Peak, which is one of the peaks listed in the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks List - Angeles Chapter.The route begins with the Icehouse Canyon Trail. This popular trail winds alongside a creek, traversing a diverse landscape of chaparral, oak, and pine forests within the canyon. After a few miles, hikers will arrive at the Icehouse Saddle, a tranquil and open area, shaded by towering pine trees and encircled by rugged peaks. This spot marks the starting point for numerous trails and peak-bagging opportunities branching in all directions. It's an ideal spot to pause and take a well-deserved break. The Telegraph Peak Trail, situated toward the end of the Three T's Trail, is a short yet steep out-and-back. It's not as well-maintained as the Three T's Trail, so hikers must pay attention and carry maps to avoid missing it.From the summit of Telegraph Peak, hikers can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, encompassing peaks such as Mount Baldy, Timber Mountain, and Cucamonga Peak.After climbing Telegraph Peak continue on the Three T's Trail to the Mount Baldy Resort which may be a nice place to stop and get some food if you are there during operating hours. Mount Baldy Resort: https://www.mtbaldyresort.com/Follow the dirt road trail down from the resort to Manker Flats Campground where the route ends. Manker Campground information: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/angeles/recreation/camping-cabins/recare...WILDLIFEThis area is home to a variety of animals including several bird species, deer, coyotes, bighorn sheep, black bears, mountain lions, lizards, snakes, and various types of insects, among others.LOGISTICSThis route requires the use of two cars or a shuttle to be arranged in advance.Parking is available at Icehouse Canyon, the starting point of the route. This popular trailhead serves as the beginning for several well-known trails in the San Gabriel Mountains. The parking lot tends to fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak hiking seasons (spring, fall, summer).

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