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Mt. Baden-Powell from Dawson Gap


Highlights:

Incredible desert and mountain views, one of the best 360 in So Cal
Near:Wrightwood, CA
Scenery:
Distance:9.25 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:2800 ft
Hike Time:5.5 hours
Difficulty:Moderate
Trail Condition:Well maintained trail
HikeType:Out and Back


Summary: This is a great hike through one of the best places in the Angeles Forest. This is wonderful high country hiking along one of the best sections of the PCT in Southern California.

This trail is pretty straightforward, lots of steady up grade to the top, you can venture off on the side peaks as well. Throop and Burnham only add 350 feet in elevation gain and .5 to your mileage. Throop is worthwhile, Burnham is just a bump on the trail, but a must if you are peak bagging.

The view from Baden Powell is spectacular, even on a day obscured by fires, or haze. The high country is amazing.

You can even choose to follow along the ridgeline the entire way if you wish. One of the most outstanding things about this trail is that you can see where you are going and where you have been along the entire route. In my book, that always exemplifies a great trail.

Trailhead: Drive east on the Angeles Crest Highway (2) past Islip Saddle to Dawson Gap.

or

Drive West on the Angeles Crest Highway (2) past Vincent Gap to Dawson Gap.

There is a big Cal Trans shed on the North Side of the road, there are three spots with ample parking along either side of the highway. Park and the trail begins across from the shed.

This area of the PCT floats above the highway. I have never hiked through here on a weekend when the road from Islip Saddle to Vincent Gap has been open, but I would imagine the motorcycle noise is terribly disturbing, especially on a Sunday.

So, if you are like me and have the luxury to hike this area during the week, do so, there are hardly any cars or people even in the forest. (Lat:34.35866 Lon:-117.76474)

Trail Guides for Mt. Baden-Powell from Dawson Gap:
Best Hikes With Dogs - Southern California
by Allen Riedel  (Mountaineers books)

Trails of the Angeles - 100 Hikes in the San Gabriels
by John W. Robinson (Wilderness Press)

Best Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer,
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Horses,
Ranger Contact: Angeles National Forest (626) 574-1613
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Allen Riedel, who has posted  123 other hikes on this site. To visit this reporters web site, click here.
Trail Reviews  Page 2 of 2   Submit your own review
Reviewed by AM on 8/13/2007
Check the road conditions before you leave. Part of Rte 2 west of Vincent Gap is closed. Also, the 134 from I-15 is closed, and the detour is very long. The road closure did make it very quiet, and we had a great hike! A beautiful drive through Wrightwood as well!

Reviewed by Ron on 5/18/2007
My wife and I dropped the kids off at school and drove to Vincent Gap to hike as far up Mt. Baden-Powell as time would allow us before getting back to Palmdale to get the kids by 1:50 P.M. We figured we had 4 hours to hike,or complete the round trip. We started on the trail at 0825 and were surprised at the constant elevation gain the entire way up. We got to the top and spent about 10 minutes for the "photo op" then started back down. We got to the car at exactly 12:30 p.m. and headed home. We made it in time to get the kids and get the wife off to work by 2:15. I would like to do the hike again and take my time to enjoy the trip and the views,but at least we did it! We also saw the rare and ellusive California Moose on top ;)

Reviewed by Z.H on 11/4/2006
got up there 7 at night started to hike up the hundreds of switch backs got about 1/3 the way an we found a place to camp so we crashed there for the night when we got up to the top the next day the view was absolutely breath taking we also has some other people on other peaks an we were flashing back&fourth at each other with mirrors all in all i say the switch back were worth the view

Reviewed by Lawrence Tripp on 7/14/2005
7/14/05: I hiked Baden-Powell today from Vincent Gap, which is where Rte. 2 is closed on the eastern side. On the western side it is closed at Islip Saddle (see other Baden-Powell hike). The sign on the highway prohibits bicycles, pedestrians and motorcycles, so the Dawson Gap hike (which I immensely enjoyed last Summer) is out unless you approach Dawson Gap from a trial. Baden-Powell continues to be an intense hike. Today there is still a little bit of snow on the ground and over a couple parts of the trial. Biting winged insects harried me most of the way up the trial. Otherwise, a very pleasant, if sweaty experience.

Reviewed by Kevin on 8/9/2004
This was the first hike I did after a break I had from hiking. It really kicked my butt. The trail is very well maintained and the views are spectacular. We started our ascent from Dawson Saddle at about 2:30pm and made it to the summit at about 6:00pm. My hiking partners moved much faster than me as I had to make many stops. The view from the top is second to none. The decsent went quickly and the last two miles were with out headlamps. A must-do hike.


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