San Jacinto Ridge Trail (FS 5S09)

Total Miles
10.9

Elevation

1,831.73 ft

Duration

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Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

San Jacinto Ridge is a two-way trail running East to West between the Banning-Idyllwild Panoramic Highway (SR 243) and Bee Canyon Road (FS 5S07) in the San Bernardino National Forest. Comprised of mostly hard-pack dirt, the trail weaves through chaparral and pine trees and crosses over the North fork of the San Jacinto River. Several semi-improved yellow post campsites are located along the trail and are available on a first-come first-served basis. San Jacinto Ridge is rated by the National Forest Service as "More Difficult", the middle of a three-tiered rating system. The most significant obstacles are a shallow water crossing and mild rain ruts that can easily be negotiated by most unmodified high-clearance AWD vehicles. In early spring, snow melt may cause muddy conditions in portions of the trail with poor drainage. Due to occasional snowfall, this trail is best traveled between April and November.

Photos of San Jacinto Ridge Trail (FS 5S09)

San Jacinto Ridge Trail (FS 5S09)
San Jacinto Ridge Trail (FS 5S09)
San Jacinto Ridge Trail (FS 5S09)

Difficulty

The most significant obstacles are a shallow water crossing and mild rain ruts that can easily be negotiated by most unmodified high-clearance AWD vehicles. In early spring, snow melt may cause muddy conditions in portions of the trail with poor drainage.

History

The San Jacinto Ridge Trail lies along the Banning-Idyllwild Panoramic Highway which is part of the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway. The highway was originally completed in 1910 and officially designated as State Route 243 in 1970.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

Aaron Park
Apr 19, 2024
4x4
Open
Normal
Dusty
Went on the off road trail during sunset. Had no problem on the trail until 6.5 miles in. We had to turn around due to the large ditches created from the recent rain storm
James Zabel
Apr 12, 2024
4x4
Obstructed
Washout
Trail was extremely rutted from the recent rain. Large washout along the trail that we had to be towed out of. Would not recommend for any inexperienced driver or anyone without recovery equipment.
Armahn Rastawan
Mar 29, 2024
4x4
Open
Normal
Muddy/Wet
Drew Maynez
Mar 13, 2024
4x4
Open
Normal
A little wed and muddy but only went in about 20 mins then turned around

Access Description

The San Jacinto Ridge Trail can be accessed from the east along State Route 243, at the end of McGovern Road in the small mountain community of Pine Cove. From the west use State Route 74 to Bee Canyon Road (FS 5S07).

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