Mt. San Jacinto: The Rooftop of Southern California

Atop Mt. San Jacinto, You Are Rewarded with a Spectacularly Awesome Panoramic View

By Jason Medina, published Oct 30, 2007
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There's nothing like getting a broad, sweeping, panoramic view of Southern California from two miles in the air. And that's exactly what you get when you are standing on the rocky, craggy, weather-eroded summit of Mt. San Jacinto, Southern California's second-highest mountain at 10,804 ft. As the legendary naturalist and Sierra Club founder, John Muir, once said, "the view atop Mt. San Jacinto is one of the most sublime spectacles to be found anywhere in the world." As a person who has ascended to the top of Mt. San Jacinto one time in my life, I can attest to the surreal and awesome view afforded from its rocky heights. Mt. San Jacinto is a beautifully rugged mountain, with many stunted and weather-beaten shrubs and trees near the summit that are signs of the severe, often intense, weather that visits the summit throughout the year. But on a cool summer or spring day, a trek to the top of "San Jack" - a name that many locals use to refer to San Jacinto peak - is a truly rewarding experience.

The shortest trail leading to the top of San Jacinto peak is approximately 5.5 miles in length; or 11 miles in round trip distance. This trail - the Marion Mountain Trail - is a steep, no-nonsense trail that doesn't waste any time in ascending. For those looking for a leisurely, quaint stroll on a forest trail, this is not the trail for you. It always helps if you are in reasonably good shape and are somewhat acclimated to intense aerobic exercise in a high elevation environment. This trail is a heart thumping one, and you will know that you have accomplished a great feat at the trails climax. Thankfully, large portions of this trail are shaded, so even on warm days, there are plenty of shady spots in which to rest.

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