Category: | Park, |
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Address: | 1209 Farmer Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA |
Postal code: | 92036 |
Phone: | (760) 765-4098 |
What an amazing place! Today, we hiked the fire road to the summit and took the Five Oaks Trail back on the way down. The hiking is steep, but very doable, just take your time. Hiking on fire roads is very different than hiking on single-track trails with gentle switchbacks. Stunning views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, desert, and Julian. Parking was pretty easy and free. Check out the awesome public art that graces the wilderness preserve entrance. And, if that's not enough, depending on the time of year, you may pick apples from an orchard right across from the trailhead. Lots to enjoy here.
It can get hot in the summer. It's a nice 5 miles round trip with some cool vistas at a few points. The peak has a nice shaded spot to eat your lunch.
A great hike with amazing scenery and views. Started at 6:30 am. A little cloudy but not too bad. Perfect hiking conditions. About 55 degrees. Started up dirt road and a little ways in cut over to the 5 oaks trail. I recommend going this way. Trail is narrower through here but not bad. You climb through a mostly shaded area. Oaks all around you. Views of San Diego area. As you meet back up with main trail to the top it turns from trees to grass fields. Trail is much easier at this point. Not much climbing from here. Closer to the top you turn to the summit and on the east side is the desert. You can see the Salton sea and much of anza borrego desert. San Jacinto is to the north. At the summit there is a light tower and a picnic table. Behind the picnic table is a short trail to the rock on the summit. There is a marker in top of that rock. Great moderate hike.
Well maintained trail. Clean, well serviced portapotties at the base of the trail. Cool sculptures, and meditation seating at base plus nice benches for reflection at the summit, and good view points along the way. Not too crowded on a weekday morning. Lovely views.
The trek up is pretty much entirely uphill & definitely keeps your heart rate up. It's a pretty awesome view from the top though & dog friendly as well. Make sure to take the side trip along Five Oaks Trail since it hooks back up with Volcan Mountain Trail further up. Beautiful scenery along that little detour.