Near Spitler Peak Out and Back
View from the summit of Spitler Peak looking southeast.
Near Spitler Peak Out and Back
On the desert divide after joining the PCT. Headed towards Spitler Peak. Apache Peak and San Jacinto Peak in the background.
Near Spitler Peak Out and Back
Above Lake Hemet on Apache Peak Trail.
Near Spitler Peak Out and Back
View of Spitler Peak from the PCT on the Desert Divide.

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Spitler Peak Out and Back

4.5 (4 Ratings)
Strenuous hike to the Desert Divide and to the summit of Spitler Peak. Amazing views on both sides of the divide.
10.6
mi
Distance
3,382
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
ViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.57mi
Distance
3,382ft
Elevation Gain
3,382ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
7,447ft
High Point
4,940ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Approach this hike by driving up Apple Canyon Road from Highway 74 near Mountain Center and Lake Hemet. Before the sharp S-turn to the left, there is a parking area on your right, as well as the trailhead. The trail winds among the chaparral before switch-backing up towards the divide. On the north side of Spitler Peak, the trail gets steeper and you hike through remnants of oak and pine that were burned in the 2013 Mountain Fire. A seasonal stream is crossed several times before reaching the divide and the PCT. Going south/right on the PCT, you follow the narrow ridge to the slopes of Spitler Peak. Leaving the trail, regain the ridge that leads up to the summit among trees and rock outcrops. The steep angle relents but a false summit requires you to hike another 100 yards to the summit proper and a sweeping view of Garner Valley, Palm Springs, as well as the rest of the PCT as it leads up near Mount San Jacinto. Descend by retracing your steps back to the parking area at the trailhead.
History & Background
The PCT, Pacific Crest Trail, is 2650 miles in length and runs from the Mexican Border to the Canadian border. Being on any section of the PCT, even the quarter mile on this hike, is inspirational.

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