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Cleghorn Peak Loop is a 20-mile journey starting at Cajon Pass and making a loop by connecting the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and Cleghorn Peak Road (2N47). This trek takes you to the summit of Cleghorn Peak, noted in the Sierra Club's Hundred Peaks Section, before looping back to rejoin the PCT to Cajon Pass. It's a route that presents the best of Southern California hiking, with opportunities to enjoy desert landscapes and mountainous terrain.ROUTE DESCRIPTIONThe hike begins at Cajon Pass. As you travel south on the PCT, you'll move through diverse environments, from desert scrub to expansive vistas, rolling gently over hills and valleys. After approximately 9.6 miles, you will arrive at the junction with Cleghorn Road.The ascent up Cleghorn Road to Cleghorn Peak is strenuous, ascending through picturesque and increasingly vast landscapes. At the summit, pause to appreciate the panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment.Descending from Cleghorn Peak, the route leads back to the PCT, retracing the scenic path back to Cajon Pass.WHEN TO VISITLate fall to early spring to avoid the heat and enjoy clear, crisp weather.CAMPINGOvernight stays on the PCT occasionally require a permit. Check local regulations before your hike.There are designated camping spots along the PCT; if you choose to camp, make sure to do so responsibly. SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSBe well-prepared with plenty of water, as natural sources may be limited.The trail is exposed, so sun protection is a must.Good navigation is important, especially where the trail transitions onto Cleghorn Road.Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for the rocky and potentially steep sections.Cleghorn Road is a dirt road trail that is open to OHV and off-road vehicles, hikers must remain aware of their surroundings. WATERVisit the crowd sourced water report for information about water sources along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).TRAILHEAD INFORMATIONThe trailhead at Cajon Pass is well-marked and provides parking. Start early to secure a spot and to enjoy the cooler morning temperatures.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONUSFS - Lyle Creek and Cajon Pass Recreation AreaPacific Crest Trail AssociationCleghorn Road 2N47
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