Near San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain
The sun sets over the mountain!
Near San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain
Between the peak and Round Valley - San Jacinto, August 2011
Near San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain
Approaching Little Round Valley
Near San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain
The cabin at San Jacinto peak - January 2017
Near San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain
Resting time by the trail

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San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain

4.6 (26 Ratings)
The view from San Jacinto is one of the most unforgettable sights you may ever experience.
10.5
mi
Distance
4,257
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViews
Access Issues
If there's snow, use crampons.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.52mi
Distance
4,257ft
Elevation Gain
4,257ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
10,760ft
High Point
6,503ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This route is the shortest way to get to San Jacinto, but one of the steepest at 17% average grade. Trekking poles are recommended. There's great scenery throughout, making the work worthwhile. You'll start off by heading out on the Marion Mountain Trail, singletrack trail that will lead you from the Marion Mountain Campground to the PCT. It has a decent, sustained grade throughout. This trail is fairly straightforward, so there are few opportunities to get lost. Some sort of thicker pants are recommended for this trail due to some prickly vegetation overgrowing the trail. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for a few picturesque boulder piles. As the Marion Mountain Trail comes to an end, you'll find yourself on the PCT for a brief section, before making your way to the Deer Springs Trail. Th Deer Springs Trail starts at a junction with the PCT. After some switchbacks, the straightaway, and then some more switchbacks, you'll find the Little Round Valley campgrounds, which have restrooms. Get through the switchbacks and meet up with the Tramway Trail to make the final push to the summit of San Jacinto Peak. Watch your footing on this trail, as the tread can be a mix of dirt and rocks.Once you've reached the peak and have enjoyed your time at the summit, simply return the way that you came to make your way back to your vehicle and the campground.

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