Mount Lowe Railway Trail
Mount Lowe
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Sunset Ridge to Mt. Lowe Trail Camp is 10 miles round trip with 2,700-foot gain; to Inspiration Point is 11 miles round trip.
Mount Lowe Railway Trail
Professor Thaddeus Lowe, Civil War balloonist, man of fame and fortune, was the quintessential California dreamer. His dream was to build a railway into--and a resort complex atop--the San Gabriel Mountains high above Pasadena. In the 1890s, his dream became a reality.
During the height of its popularity, millions took Professor Lowe's "Railway to the Clouds" to fine hotels and spectacular views of Southern California. Until it was abandoned in the 1930s, it was the Southland's most popular tourist attraction.
From Pasadena, visitors rode a trolley up Rubio Canyon, where a pavilion and hotel were located. After taking refreshments, they boarded the "airships" of the great cable incline, where carried them 3,000 feet (gaining 1,300 feet) straight up to the Echo Mountain Resort Area. "Breathtaking" and "hair-raising" were the most frequent descriptions of this thrilling ride. Atop Echo Mountain was the White City, with a hotel, observatory, and a magnificent searchlight purchased from the Chicago World's Fair. When the searchlight swept the mountaintop, the white buildings of the resort were visible from all over Los Angeles. From Echo Mountain, tourists could board a trolley and ride another few miles to Mount Lowe Tavern at the end of the line.
Submitted by The Trailmaster on Mon, 10/05/2009 - 09:28
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- Angeles National Forest
- California
- Echo Mountain
- Echo Mountain Resort
- Echo Mountain Trail
- Inspiration Point
- Millard Canyon
- Mount Lowe
- Mount Lowe Railway Trail
- Mount Lowe Tavern
- Mount Lowe Trail Camp
- Professor Lowe's Railway to the Clouds
- Rubio Canyon
- San Gabriel Mountains
- Southern California Hiking Trails
- Sunset Ridge
- Sunset Ridge Fire Road
- Thaddeus Lowe
- White City


