Near Eaton Saddle Loop
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Eaton Saddle Loop

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22.3
mi
Distance
6,597
ft
Gain
extreme
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.29mi
Distance
6,597ft
Elevation Gain
6,597ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
5,596ft
High Point
1,220ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Eaton Saddle Loop is a 23.6-mile mountainous trail in the San Gabriel Mountains within Angeles National Forest. The trailhead is located off the Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2) approximately 40 minutes from Altadena and an hour from Los Angeles. This is a strenuous and challenging loop with many ups and downs as well as some exposed and dry sections. It features deep canyons, rewarding mountain summits, and expansive views of the San Gabriel Wilderness to the northeast, across Los Angeles Basin, and out to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest. Runners looking for a loop with lots of elevation gain will particularly appreciate this route. The area is also popular among hikers, backpackers, and mountain bikers. Common vegetation includes chaparral, scrub oak, yucca, manzanita, sycamore, live oak, and more. DIRECTIONSFrom Eaton Saddle, follow Mount Lowe Trail through Mueller Tunnel to Markham Saddle. At the saddle, there is a junction with several trails, take Mount Lowe West Trail up to the summit. Return to Mount Lowe West Trail and take it to Idlehour Trail. Take Idlehour Trail south to Mount Wilson Toll Road. Take the Mount Wilson Toll Road down to Eaton Canyon. There is a short side trip to the Eaton Canyon Visitor Center on the route described in this post. You may want to do this if you're thirsty or need a break. Otherwise, you can just keep going on the Altadena Crest Trail. Follow the Altadena Crest Trail to the Sam Merrill Trail. Take the Sam Merrill Trail up to Castle Canyon. Continue up Castle Canyon Trail until you reach Inspiration Point. Turn left (west) from Inspiration Point and follow the wide trail down to a saddle and trail junction (the same junction where you hopped onto Idlehour Trail). Return to Eaton Saddle by taking the Mount Lowe East Trail back up Mt. Lowe Road.TRAILHEAD INFO Trailhead is located at Eaton Saddle off of Mount Wilson Road.Small parking area located on both sides of the road. Eaton Saddle Trailhead information can also be found at https://www.summitpost.org/eaton-saddle/227096. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPasses and Permits: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/angeles/passes-permits.

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