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Boasting a mild climate, incredible diversity, and thousands of miles of hiking trails, Southern California offers a gem for every hiker. Hiking Southern California is your ticket to rewarding adventures in the backcountry of the southern third of the Golden State, including Death Valley National Park, Mojave National Preserve, the San Gabriel Mountains, and Joshua Tree National Park. This new edition of the classic guidebook features detailed descriptions of more than 50 classic hikes, with accurate and up-to-date trail maps and all the information you need for planning enjoyable outings year-round. This book describes short, leisurely strolls and demanding excursions of several days. The hikes follow routes varying from gentle, well-graded trails to rugged, cross-country scrambles, including old favorites known to many and obscure routes known only to a few. Surveying the most awe-inspiring scenery in the region, Hiking Southern California will satisfy both beginning and veteran hikers.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(11)
Using This Book
1(3)
Backcountry Rules And Wilderness Regulations
4(3)
Backcountry Hazards
7(3)
Driving To The Trailheads
10(1)
Before You Head Out
10(2)
THE HIKES: Death Valley National Park
12(53)
1 Eureka Dunes
14(4)
2 The Racetrack to Ubehebe Peak
18(5)
3 Fall Canyon
23(4)
4 Hells Gate to Death Valley Buttes
27(4)
5 Mosaic Canyon
31(4)
6 Wildrose Peak
35(5)
7 Nemo Canyon to Mud Spring
40(3)
8 Darwin Falls
43(3)
9 Coffin Peak
46(4)
10 Golden Canyon to Zabriskie Point
50(4)
11 Desolation Canyon
54(4)
12 Natural Bridge Canyon
58(4)
13 Sheephead Pass
62(3)
Mojave National Preserve
65(49)
14 Lanfair Valley to Fort Piute
66(5)
15 Keystone Canyon to New York Peak
71(6)
16 Cima Road to Teutonia Peak
77(4)
17 Kelso Dunes
81(4)
18 Kelbaker Road to Peak 2451
85(3)
19 North Mid Hills Trail
88(4)
20 Eagle Rocks
92(3)
21 Table Mountain
95(4)
22 Hole-in-the-Wall
99(4)
23 Wild Horse Mesa
103(4)
24 Quail Spring Basin
107(3)
25 Fir Canyon--Clark Mountain
110(4)
The Mountainous Backbone of Southern California
114(86)
26 Bird Spring Pass to Skinner Peak
115(3)
27 Big Falls Canyon
118(4)
28 Mount Pinos to Grouse Mountain
122(4)
29 Pine Mountain
126(3)
30 Sierra Pelona
129(3)
31 South Fork to Devil's Chair
132(4)
32 Devil's Punchbowl
136(3)
33 Twin Peaks
139(3)
34 Smith Mountain
142(3)
35 Mount Baden-Powell
145(3)
36 Mount San Antonio
148(4)
37 Cucamonga Peak
152(4)
38 Cajon Mountain
156(3)
39 Delamar Mountain
159(3)
40 Champion Lodgepole Pine
162(3)
41 Ponderosa and Whispering Pines Nature Trails
165(2)
42 Anderson Peak
167(4)
43 San Gorgonio Mountain
171(5)
44 Fish Creek Aspen Grove
176(3)
45 Sugarloaf Mountain
179(3)
46 San Jacinto Peak
182(3)
47 Red Tahquitz
185(4)
48 Arroyo Seco Creek to Agua Tibia Mountain
189(4)
49 Borrego Palm Canyon
193(3)
50 Elephant Trees Trails
196(4)
Joshua Tree National Park
200(38)
51 Black Rock Campground to Peak 5195
201(4)
52 Indian Cove Nature Trail
205(3)
53 Indian Cove Picnic Area to Rattlesnake Canyon
208(3)
54 Fortynine Palms Oasis
211(4)
55 Barker Dam and Wall Street Mill
215(3)
56 Ryan Mountain
218(3)
57 Keys View to Inspiration Peak
221(3)
58 Boy Scout Trail to Willow Hole
224(3)
59 Cholla Garden Nature Trail
227(3)
60 Lost Palms Oasis
230(4)
61 Mastodon Peak Loop
234(4)
The Art Of Hiking 238(18)
About the Authors 256
Roddy Scheer is a writer and photographer specializing in nature, the outdoors, environmental issues and travel. His writing has appeared regularly in publications including Seattle Magazine, Northwest Travel and E/The Environmental Magazine, and he has co-authored the books Mt. St. Helens: The Continuing Story (KC Publications, 2005) and Earthtalk: Questions & Answers About Our Environment (Plume, 2009). Meanwhile, his stock photography collection of iconic nature and wildlife subjects includes more than 10,000 images. For more information, check out www.roddyscheer.com.