Las Flores Canyon

Echo Mountain

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From Cobb Estate to Echo Mountain is 5 miles round trip with 1,400-foot elevation gain.

Sam Merrill Trail

Professor Thaddeus Sobreski Coulincourt Lowe's Echo Mountain Resort area can be visited by retracing the tracks of his "Railway to the Clouds" and also by way of a fine urban edge trail that ascends from the outskirts of Altadena.

This historic hike visits the ruins of the one-time "White City" atop Echo Mountain. From the steps of the old Echo Mountain House are great clear-day views of the megalopolis. Energetic hikers can join trails leading to Inspiration Point and Idlehour campground.

Pasadena and Altadena citizens have been proud to share their fascination with the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains. This pride has extended to the trails ascending from these municipalities into the mountains.


Upper Arroyo Seco

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Switzer Picnic Area to Switzer Falls is 4 miles round trip, 600-ft elevation loss; to Bear Canyon is 8 miles round trip, 1,000-ft gain; to Oakwilde is 9 miles round trip with 1,400-ft loss.

Gabrielino National Recreation Trail

Arroyo Seco is undoubtedly the best-known canyon in Southern California. It's the site of the Rose Bowl and has the dubious distinction of hosting California's first freeway, the Pasadena. But the ten miles of canyon dominated by the freeway bear little resemblance to the ten miles of wild and rugged arroyo spilling from the shoulder of Mount Wilson.

And the arroyo is rugged. A quiet stream--lined with colonnades of alder, live oak and mountain lilac clinging to the narrow sides of the gorge--cascades over boulders of big gray granite. A walk through the wildest part of Arroyo Seco that visits Switzer Falls and a couple of peaceful trail camps.


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