Near Jawbone Trail
Views of the High Peaks and Balconies Cliffs spread out before you. It is a great place to enjoy sweeping, panoramic views of the area.
Near Jawbone Trail
Views of the High Peaks from the Prewett Point Trail.
Near Jawbone Trail
The trail narrows if you follow it straight ahead. It is man made, so it is easy traveling and well groomed.
Near Jawbone Trail
The Jawbone Trail descends to the right and you can see the North Chalone fire tower off in the distance.
Near Jawbone Trail
Views from the trail looking down the canyon toward the Balconies Cliffs and the High Peaks.

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Jawbone Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
A quiet, narrow trail with great views that descends from Prewett Point to the Jawbone Parking area.
1.3
mi
Distance
1
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedRiver/CreekViews
Access Issues
The West Entrance is open from 7:30 am until dark. Visitors can leave after dark, but you can not enter the park after dark. Biking is prohibited on all trails in Pinnacles National Park.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.31mi
Distance
1ft
Elevation Gain
545ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
2,011ft
High Point
1,453ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Jawbone Trail is a narrow, dirt trail that descends from Prewett Point to the overflow Chaparral parking area on the west side of Pinnacles National Park. This is one of the newer trails in the park, opened in the spring of 2017, and provides access to the Jawbone and Chaparral parking areas from the West Visitor Contact Station. To access the trail, park at the West Visitor Contact Station, and hike out the Prewett Point Trail for roughly a third of a mile. Here, a small sign marks where the Jawbone Trail begins dropping off to the right side of the trail. You'll notice immediately that the trail narrows and follows a singletrack around the side of the hill. The trail descends steeply through the Chaparral environment common in Pinnacles National Park. Views of North Chalone Peak, the High Peaks, and the Balconies Cliffs spread out before you as you make your way down the trail. As you descend, you'll notice Spanish moss hanging on the trees alongside the trail. At roughly 0.8 miles, you cross a wooden footbridge, built with the help of the Pinnacles Partnership. During the winter, especially after rain storms, the West Fork Chalone Creek can be heard as you follow the trail. For roughly 0.2 miles, the creek is on your left hand side, until you cross another footbridge. The trail leaves the creek, but you can hear it if there has been rain recently. At roughly 1.2 miles, the trail descends some steps and crosses 146 as it makes its way down to the Chaparral parking area. Once you cross the street, the trail follows the road to the Jawbone overflow parking lot. At the far end of the parking lot, a 0.3 mile connector trail links the Jawbone parking area with the Chaparral parking area. From the parking lot, you can descend into the Chaparral area where you can take Juniper Canyon up to the High Peaks, follow the Balconies Trail out to the caves and cliffs, or take the North Wilderness Trail deeper into the park. There is a restroom and picnic area in the Chaparral area, so take some time to enjoy the views, grab a bite to eat, and then decide where your adventure will take you. To get back to your vehicle at the West Visitor Contact Station, you either have to head back up the Jawbone trail, or try to catch a ride with someone back to your car. Due to its location on the west side of the park and distance from the high peaks and caves, this trail isn't heavily traveled, allowing you to enjoy a peaceful hike.

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