Near Mount Gleason
Near Mount Gleason
Near Mount Gleason
Near Mount Gleason
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Mount Gleason

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Los Angeles, California
22.1
mi
Distance
5,629
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.13mi
Distance
5,629ft
Elevation Gain
5,629ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
6,520ft
High Point
4,910ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The journey from Mill Station to the summit of Mount Gleason and back is a 22 mile out-and-back via the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). This trek is an exceptional adventure that showcases the rugged beauty and diverse ecosystems of the Angeles National Forest. The PCT is open to hikers, equestrians, and in some sections, mountain bikers. Remember, bikes are not allowed in the wilderness areas. This hike is rated as moderate to challenging, due to its length and elevation gain.The journey begins from Mill Station which offers limited roadside parking. The PCT crossing near Mill Station serves as the starting point, with signage marking the trail.Along this route visitors will be treated to panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, dense forests, open meadows, and, on clear days, vistas reaching the distant ocean. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including deer, rattlesnakes, and various bird species. Mount Gleason rises to 6,502 feet and is on the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section list. The peak provides expansive views and a sense of accomplishment. There's a historic fire lookout and communication facilities at the summit.WATER SOURCESWater sources along this section of the PCT can be scarce, especially during dry months. Plan to carry sufficient water, and if you rely on natural sources, bring a filter.Recommendation: Check recent trail reports for water availability updates before your hike.WHEN TO GOSpring and fall are ideal, offering temperate weather and blooming flora. Summer hikes are feasible but can be hot; early morning starts are recommended.CONSIDERATIONSCheck weather forecasts before departure. Conditions can change rapidly at higher elevations, so pack accordingly.PERMITSNo permits are required for day hiking the PCT in this section. However, if you plan to camp overnight, you may need a California Campfire Permit for using stoves outside developed campgrounds.PACIFIC CREST TRAIL ASSOCIATION (PCTA)The PCT is managed by the Pacific Crest Trail Association. For information about the trail, permits, resupply, volunteering and more please visit https://www.pcta.org/.

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