Near Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail
Near Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail
Near Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail
Near Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail
Near Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail

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Lookout Peak + Table Mountain via Pacific Coast Trail

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Palm Springs, California
17.2
mi
Distance
3,643
ft
Gain
extreme
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.22mi
Distance
3,643ft
Elevation Gain
3,643ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,580ft
High Point
4,086ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Lookout Mountain + Table Mountain via PCT is a 17.3-mile route starting at Highway 74, utilizing the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) to ascend Lookout Mountain and Table Mountain. This path includes a well-maintained single-track trail with sections of dirt road and unmaintained use trails to the peaks. It presents hikers with the opportunity to traverse high mountain ridges, enjoy stunning vistas, and experience the tranquility of the backcountry. Ideal for experienced hikers, this journey offers challenging climbs and rewarding summits.ROUTE DESCRIPTIONYour adventure begins on the PCT near Highway 74, heading south. The trail gently winds through chaparral-covered hills, offering views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.As you near Lookout Mountain, look for a faint use trail leading to the summit. This short but steep path takes you to the top, where breathtaking panoramic views await--a perfect place for a rest and photos.Continuing on the PCT, you'll aim for Table Mountain. The trek to this second peak is filled with diverse flora and fauna. At Table Mountain's summit, pause to enjoy the expansive views before descending the other side.For a change of scenery, you'll head down Table Mountain Truck Trail, which loops back to the PCT. Then, head north on the PCT, retracing your steps back to the start, skipping the mountain peaks for a less strenuous return.FLORA AND FAUNAThe plants and animals in this area are reflective of Southern California's diverse ecosystems, which range from chaparral and desert to mountainous and forested areas. Along this route you might encounter plants such as manzanita, scrub oak, varieties of sagebrush, cacti, agaves, and chaparral yucca. Animals that call this area home include, mule deer, coyotes, mountain lions, squirrels, rabbits, various rodents, reptiles, and a large variety of birds. SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSWater: Carry sufficient water; sources along the route may be scarce.Weather: Prepare for changing conditions; layers are recommended.Navigation: A map, compass, or GPS is crucial for navigating off-trail sections.Mountain bikes are not permitted on the PCT.PARKINGParking is available near the PCT trailhead along Highway 74. Ensure your vehicle is securely parked and not obstructing the trail.

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