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Geology. Mountain type. Granitic. Climbing. Easiest route. Ski lift to Baldy Notch, Devil's Backbone Trail (hike) Mount San Antonio, commonly referred to as Mount Baldy or Old Baldy, is a 10,064 ft (3,068 m) summit in the San Gabriel Mountains on the border of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties of California.
- 10,064 ft (3,068 m), The National Map of the United States
- USGS Mount San Antonio
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A guide to hiking and climbing the highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California. Find routes, photos, maps, conditions, and trip reports for this popular destination.
- 10064 ft / 3068 m
- Mountain/Rock
- 34.28890°N / 117.6458°W
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A strenuous and scenic loop hike around the 10,064-foot summit of Mt. San Antonio, also known as Baldy, in the San Gabriel Mountains. The trail follows a fire road, a ski run, and a ridge to the summit, with great views of the surrounding peaks and the ski hut. The trail is open from June to October and requires a permit and some navigation skills.
A challenging 9.9-mile loop hike to the summit of Baldy, a SoCal icon with snow and views. Read reviews, see photos, and get tips for this popular and strenuous trail in Angeles National Forest.
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- Mount Baldy, California, United States
It is a great hike with expansive views of Southern California and the Mojave Desert. The trail passes the famous San Antonio Falls, Baldy Notch, and ends at Mt. Baldy. Mt. Baldy, also known as Mount San Antonio, stands at 10,064 feet and is the highest point of the San Gabriel Mountains.
Hike to the summit of Mount San Antonio (also known as Mount Baldy) in Angeles National Forest, California. See photos, reviews, and tips for this challenging 7.8-mile out-and-back trail with 3,881 ft elevation gain.