Near San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail
Near San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail
Near San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail
Near San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail
Near San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail

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San Gorgonio via Momyer Creek Trail + Vivian Creek Trail

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22.8
mi
Distance
6,681
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.85mi
Distance
6,681ft
Elevation Gain
6,681ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
11,483ft
High Point
5,449ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Being the tallest mountain in Southern California, the climb to San Gorgonio is understandably popular, and permits can be hard to get. This Momyer Creek Trail approach provides a great alternative for people who can't get the permit and who are willing to hike a longer route than the famous and crowded Vivian Creek Trail. Note, however, that it is an additional 9 miles. But because of that extra distance hikers will enjoy plenty of solitude, as this trail generally doesn't see a lot of traffic. The Big Falls Trailhead is located just less than 2 miles from the Vivian Creek Trailhead. Before heading to this trailhead, make sure to pick up your permit at the Mill Creek Visitor Center that you will pass before entering the town of Forest Falls. Also, make sure you have either an Adventure Pass or an America the Beautiful pass for your car. There aren't any facilities at the parking lot, so be ready to hit the trail when you get there. The trail immediately drops to Snow Creek for a short distance before climbing back up following the Momyer Creek Trail. You'll immediately be presented with an expansive view of the creek and the valley before entering back to the forest. The trail climbs up until the junction with the San Bernadino Peak Trail before slowly descending to Alger Creek, which is the first water source in this trail. From here the trail climbs gradually through the thick forest. After a few miles you'll start traversing toward High Creek Spring, which will be the second and last water source on this trail. From here the route proceeds out of the forest and onto the side of the hill . There are many side trips you can make along this trail, and several peaks are visible from the San Bernardino Peak Divide Trail. From here San Gorgonio is still very much well hidden. The trail becomes rocky after passing Jespen Peak. From here you can expect to see the junction with the Vivian Creek Trail. This also means it's only another mile to the summit, which can be easily seen once you pass the summit plateau. This section tends to get pretty windy because of the elevation and lack of tree cover, but there are quite a few rock shelters that provide a little protection. On a clear day you'll have a great view toward San Jacinto . If you liked the approach, return on via the same route. To make this a loop, return via the Vivian Creek Trail, which is shorter, and then take Valley of the Falls Drive to the Big Falls Trailhead.

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