Near Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens
Near Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens
Near Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens
Near Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens
Near Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens

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Haines Canyon to Mount Lukens

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9.2
mi
Distance
2,952
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.22mi
Distance
2,952ft
Elevation Gain
2,952ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
4,935ft
High Point
2,029ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This 18-mile loop ascends to Mount Lukens starting from Haines Canyon near Altadena, California. Reaching the top of Mount Lukens from Haines Canyon is a strenuous and steep ascent following the Sister Elsie Trail up the southwest face of the mountain. This route is rugged, remote, and exposed. Sections along Haines Canyon Road / Haines Canyon Trail are scenic and smooth. In contrast, the lesser traveled Sister Elsie Trail may have sections that are overgrown and require some bushwhacking. Long pants are recommended. Begin by heading north on Haines Canyon Road. The road turns east, passes a small lake and dam and continues to ascend along a dirt path. After about 2 miles take the Sister Elsie Trail which passes through tall grasses and shrubs as it winds through the canyon. This trail is passable but unmaintained and likely will be slow going. Eventually the trail reaches a saddle with scenic views on Mount Lukens' west ridge. Continue along the north slope of the ridge to a junction with Stone Canyon Trail and then follow a fire road to the top of Mount Lukens. In order to locate the official summit, look for a small survey marker behind a fenced area. Take a few moments to enjoy the panoramic views of the San Gabriel Mountains front range, Los Angeles Basin, Verdugo Mountains, and Griffith Park. On a clear day, you may be able to see all the way to the Pacific Ocean. When you are ready to head back, continue on the fire road and take Haines Canyon Road all the way back to the start (avoiding a descent along the unmaintained Sister Elsie Trail). PARKINGThe trail originates in a residential area. Street parking is available on Haines Canyon Road. Pay close attention to parking signs, restrictions and regulations before leaving your car. CONSIDERATIONSThe Sister Elsie Trail is known to have ticks therefore long pants and sleeves are recommended. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAngeles National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/angeles. Backcountry Camping Information: https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/angeles/recreation/camping-cabins/?actid=29&recid=41672. Mount Lukens Climbing Routes: https://www.summitpost.org/mount-lukens/154665.

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