Near San Bernardino Peak Trail #1W07
Approaching the summit of San Gorgonio Mountain, a.k.a. "Old Greyback"
Near San Bernardino Peak Trail #1W07
Top of Mt. San Gorgonio
Near San Bernardino Peak Trail #1W07
View from San Bernadino Trail
Near San Bernardino Peak Trail #1W07
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San Bernardino Peak Trail #1W07

4.5 (10 Ratings)
This trail offers outstanding camping and opportunities for incredible panoramic views.
16.3
mi
Distance
6,846
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The best rxhing time is June to October. The rest of the year trails are snow covered (often icy and dangerous). Some trails on south-facing slopes may be snow-free longer.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
16.25mi
Distance
6,846ft
Elevation Gain
1,288ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
11,483ft
High Point
5,925ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Angelus Oaks, turn east off Highway 38 onto Manzanita. Then turn to the immediate left onto the frontage road that parallels Highway 38. Turn right onto FS road 1W07 and stay to the right up the dirt road 300 yards to the trailhead (5,960'). Columbine Camp (water usually available-8,000') is 4.7 miles from the trailhead just beyond Manzanita Flats. The camp is to the right (south) of the trail and .7 mile and 300 vertical feet below it. Two miles beyond Columbine Springs Junction is Limber Pine Bench Camp (9,200'). Water is obtained from a spring .3 mile beyond the camp. Two and two-tenths miles further beyond Limber Pine Camp located on the San Bernardino Peak Divide Trail is San Bernardino (10,624') and San Bernardino East (10,691') Peaks. Another two miles east along the Peak Divide Trail is Trail Fork Springs (water available near trail junction-10,400'). The San Bernardino Peak Trail and the Divide Trail both offer outstanding views in all directions. The flatlands of the Inland Empire lay nearly 10,000 vertical feet below Limber Pine Camp and the trail above. The initial climb through oak trees and chaparral is very beautiful, with views of the San Gabriels, Santa Anas, and the Santa Ana River Valley. Once you get past San Bernardino Peak, it's somewhat monotonous rolling hills, and because of the rounded shape of the ridge there is not usually a view.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
Tom Robson