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Seven Summits Hiking Challenge

Join our Seven SoCal Summits Hiking Challenge! We have picked seven amazing summit hikes to the highest peaks in the ranges surrounding LA. Challenge your body and your mind while enjoying the wildlife and amazing views of SoCal in very diverse mountain settings. Most of all challenge yourself to complete all 7 of these hikes with us this season!

This year we have added alternate summit peaks so you can hike any 7 of the 10 qualifying peaks!

The cost so enter the challenge is $50 and includes a t-shirt, patch and water bottle sticker upon completion. Or you can join us at no charge and be in it for the bragging rights!

These longer hikes are challenging but a lot of fun, and the views are stunning,

Planning is key to your enjoyment so check out our recommended gear list below and the minimum things to bring on each hiking page.  Bring a lot of snacks and lunch and have plenty of calories for breakfast.  The calorie burn on a long hike is huge.  Energy bars, nuts, dried fruit, or trail mix are great options.   Also bring plenty of water, I recommend at least 3 liters for most of these plus a bottle of electrolytes.

Your hiking leaders are experienced on these routes, navigation, and first aid so you are in good hands and stand the best possible chance safely summit each time. We cannot guarantee a summit experience, nature, weather, and the physical condition of the group are some of the many factors beyond our control. Check out the schedule, bring your friends and enjoy the beauty of SoCal!

2023 Challenge Schedule

Sandstone Peak March 17th, 2024

Sandstone Peak 

Location: Santa Monica Mountains

Date: March 17th 9:00am

Length: 6 miles 

Elevation Gain:1,400 feet

Peak Elevation: 3114 feet

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Sandstone Peak is the highest point in the Santa Monica mountains.  We will meet at the trail head at 9:00 am and should be finished by noon depending on our pace.  

This is a beautiful hike typical of the range with amazing views.  There isn’t much shade or large trees along the way so be sure to wear a hat and sunscreen! 

Please check our “what to bring” list on this page and sign up so that we know who we are expecting at the trailhead before we begin.

Trailhead Directions

Trailhead parking can be difficult so please consider joining the carpool chat!

Santiago Peak Fall Date Coming Soon

Santiago Peak

Location: Santa Ana Mountains

Date: Fall Date Coming Soon

Length: 16 miles 

Elevation Change: 3950 feet 

Peal Elevation: 5689 feet

Difficulty:  Hard

Santiago Peak is the highest point in Orange County.  The views are amazing and on a clear day you can see Catalina Island, Mt Baldy and even over to San Jacinto!   We will begin this full day hike at 8am.  We plan to eat lunch at the peak so bring snacks and pack your lunch.  The peak elevation on this on this one is not as high as some of the others and even though the elevation gain is significant the length of the hike helps to keep this in the moderate range for most.  We should finish up around 4pm depending on our pace and how long we linger.  

Trailhead Directions

Extremely limited trailhead parking please consider joining the carpool chat!

Mt Wilson June 16th 2024

Mt Wilson

Location: San Gabriel Mountains (Pasadena area)

Date: June 16th, 8:30am

Length: 15 miles 

Elevation Gain: 5640 feet

Peak Elevation: 5713 feet

Difficulty Level: Hard

Mt Wilson it a beautiful hike through the pines. It’s approximately 7.5 miles to the top where there is an Observatory and even a restaurant!  We will hike to the top and take a break for lunch and hang out at the peak for a bit.  We plan to finish up around 4pm depending on our pace and how long we want to linger at the top!

Trailhead parking can be difficult so carpool if you can.

Trailhead Directions

Parking is very limited for this trail so please consider joining the carpool chat!

Mt San Antonio “Old Baldy” July 28th 2024

“Old Baldy” (Mt San Antonio)

Location: East San Gabriel Mountains

Date: July 28th 9:00am

Length: 11 miles

Elevation Gain: 3990 feet

Peak Elevation: 10,064 feet

Difficulty: Hard

Mt San Antonio is the highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains and LA County. It’s a hike that should be on every SoCal hiking bucket list.  

We will leave the trailhead at 8:30am and hike the entire trail clockwise.  That is 11 miles with an elevation gain of 3990 feet.  We will descend the Devil’s Backbone and can take a break at the top of the ski lift on the way down to refill on water if needed. 

The views from Baldy are amazing and we will hang out at the top for a bit, relax, and have lunch to soak it all in!  We should finish up our hike around 4:30pm depending on how long we linger at the top.

Trailhead parking can be difficult so carpool if you can.

Trailhead Parking

Parking at the trailhead is limited so please consider joining the carpool chat!

San Gorgonio Peak August 11th 2024

San Gorgonio

Location: San Bernardino Mountains/San Gorgonio Wilderness area

Date: August 11th 7:00 am

Length: 18 miles 

Elevation Gain: 5700 feet 

Peak Elevation: 11,499 feet

Difficulty Level: Hard

Our hikes get a little more challenging and the views a little more stunning along the way.  San Gorgonio is the tallest peak in the San Bernardino range and the highest in Southern California.  Altitude will be a factor on this one so we will plan to move at a slower pace and make sure everyone has an enjoyable albeit challenging experience. The hike is beautiful and we will have lunch at the peak to soak in the views!  We plan to finish up around 4pm depending on our pace and how long we linger.  

Trailhead Directions

Trailhead parking can be tight please consider joining the carpool chat!

Sawmill Mountain September 7th 2024

Sawmill Mountain

Location: Chumash Wilderness/Los Padres National Forest

Date: September 7th 9:00am

Length: 7.4 Miles 

Elevation Change: 1,500 feet 

Peak Elevation: 8,822 Elevation

Difficulty: Moderate

After the challenge of San Gorgonio we thought we might take it easy on this one.  Sawmill is the highest peak in Kern County and second highest peak in the San Emigdio Mountains.  We will begin this hike a little later because it’s a little more driving distance to get there and we will have reasonably good cover for the hike.  There are actually two summits on the hike, one is Sawmill the highest point in Kern County and the other is Mt Pinos the highest point in Ventura County and the San Emigdio Mountains. We will cross both off our list on this hike!  There are a couple of places to linger on this hike so plan to pack a lunch and we will find a breath taking spot to enjoy it either at the peak or perhaps the condor observation site.

Trailhead Directions

Trailhead parking can be tight please consider joining the carpool chat!

San Jacinto Peak Aerial Tramway Route September 15th 2024

San Jacinto Peak VIA Aerial Tramway

Date: September 15th,  9am

Location: San Jacinto Mountains-Palm Springs

Length: 11 miles 

Elevation Gain: 2620 feet 

Peak Elevation: 10,834 feet

Difficulty: Moderate-Hard due to altitude and length

Cost: $29.00 for aerial tram ticket

Lodging:  We will secure group rate lodging for anyone who would like to drive up on Friday night and return on Sunday to enjoy Palm Springs.

Our last Seven Summits hike for the season boasts one of the best views of them all!  Be prepared for cooler temperatures this time of the year, layering will be important.  

We will arrive at the aerial tramway at 9am and head to the top where we will embark on an amazing journey to the peak.  There are facilities at the tramway area where we can refill water or whatever we need.  We will plan to have lunch at the summit and enjoy the view before we head back down.   

We should be finished up by 4pm or so depending on how long we linger at the summit and will catch the next available tramway back down.   

The cost of the tram is $29 round trip and you will need to purchase your ticket when you book this hike. 

We are going to get group rates for a hotel in Palm Springs or an Air BNB in Indio.  If you are interested in staying with the group, please let us know by checking the box on the booking form.  Also please let us know in the comments if you will be single occupancy, double occupancy with a guest, or if you would like to book double occupancy but need to have an assigned roommate.  

When we have a head count for the rooms, we will contact the hotel and make arrangements.  Generally, hotels and Air BNBs in the area will cost around $100 per room per night for a 3 star with breakfast included.  Rooms will be booked Friday night checking out on Sunday so after the hike on Saturday we can enjoy Palm Springs or the pool.  We will find a hotel where we can do yoga!  

What to bring: water, sunscreen, hat, sturdy shoes (hiking boots or trail running shoes are recommended), hiking poles, day pack or hydration pack with a 3 liter water capacity, an additional bottle containing electrolytes is highly recommended.  Bring plenty of snacks and lunch.

The weather in the fall is cool with highs in the upper 30’s to mid 40’s but the sun is intense and you will be moving. Layering is key! Be sure to layer up so that you can adjust to keep your body comfortable throughout the hike. Light gloves are also recommended to keep your hands warm.

Trailhead Directions

Trailhead parking is tight please consider joining the carpool chat!

Day Hiking Gear Checklist

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