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Big Santa Anita Loop


Highlights:

Lush, shady woods with a 50 foot high Sturtevant Falls and nice camp grounds.
Near:Sierra Madre, CA
Scenery:
Distance:9.5 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:2100 ft
Hike Time:5 hours
Difficulty:Easy
Trail Condition:Well maintained trail
HikeType:Loop


Summary: In this scenic loop trip form Chantry flat, you'll climb by way of the Gabrielino Trail to Sturtevant Camp, and return by way of the Mt. Zion and Upper Winter Creek trails. You start down a paved road (.06 mi) . There is a restroom at the end of the pave road. You edge along side a number of small cabins. At 1.4 miles, amidst a beautiful oak woodland, you come to a 4 way junction of trails. Take the time to see 50-foot-high Sturtevant Falls, a worthy trip. Take the middle (lower) trail -the more scenic and exciting alternative. This trail slices across a sheer wall above the falls and continues through miniature cascades and pools. About 2.8 miles into the hike you will reach Cascade Picnic where ther are restrooms. Another .7 you will reach Spruce Grove trail Camp. This is a nice place to stop for a snack or you can continue to Sturtevant Camp which is .1 miles where you can relax and have a swing. Cross a dam and take the MT. Zion trail to upper Winter trail.
Trailhead: From the Foothill Freeway(210) in Arcadia, exit on Santa Anita Avenue and drive six miles north to its end at Chantry Flat. The trail begins across the road from the parking lot. (Lat:34.19459 Lon:-118.02405)
Trail Guides for Big Santa Anita Loop:
Trails of the Angeles
by John W. Robinson (Wilderness Press)

Day Hikers Guide to Southern California
by John McKinney (Olympus Press)

Best Seasons: Year-Round
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Bikes, Horses,
Ranger Contact: Angeles National Forest, (818) 790-1151
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Sandy Westphal, who has posted  1 other hike on this site
Trail Reviews  Page 2 of 10   Submit your own review
Reviewed by KTC on 1/28/2009
Hiked on 1/27/09: Some things of note: The sign at the Cascade Picnic Area states that it is .5 mi to Spruce Grove Cmpgrnd. It is at least a quarter mile further as indicated on this site. I would say that .7 is a more accurate representation. There was virtually no one on this trail. I passed a group of ten and then only three other people along the entire trail. I didn't have any problems and did not find any on my dog...yet. It should be noted that there are two ways to return to Chantry Flats once you reach Hoagee's Camp. If you take the lower winter creek trail it will drop you out at the green bridge and you will have to climb up the dreaded hill. The hill is not that bad, but after 8+ miles it can be a little demoralizing.

Reviewed by Ryan on 1/17/2009
This was a very pleasant hike. It is mostly shaded, and there are many different options. I'm sure I'll do this again soon.

Reviewed by Elaine, Kegan on 1/4/2009
Me and my dog (an American Eskimo) hiked this trail on 12/27/08. It was just beautiful and w the rain we just had the trail was hard and easy to walk on. No ticks! The views were just amazing and it's nice to know you don't have to travel 300 miles to see such beauty! Many stream crossings. We ate our snacks at the Spruce Grove Camp and headed back to have our REAL lunch at In N' Out on Santa Anita Ave. What a beautiful day! We'll hike this again, most definitely!

Reviewed by zero on 12/16/2008
TICKS!!!! So many ticks!!! Four on my poor dog, one in my backpack, and even found one walking around in my car the next day! Other than that, this is one of my favorite hikes, despite the huge crowds of people up until you pass the waterfall.

Reviewed by SASHA on 11/25/2008
Just got back home from doing this wonderful hike, Chantry Flat to Sturtevant Falls. Very well maintained and such a wonderful escape from the busy city we live in.

Reviewed by Gregg on 11/3/2008
11/2/08-Few bugs, nice and cool. Good hiking weather. A beer at Pack Station finished off a great day.

Reviewed by ER on 9/12/2008
Very Nice easy going hike. Water fall was quite nice. A passer by mentioned seeing a bear. Wasn't as lucky I guess. Nice shade, nice trees. Recommend it.

Reviewed by alex on 9/2/2008
i love this hike.


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