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The hike to Mt Lukens, the highest point in the city of LA at 5,066 feet, is a fun one that doesnât get as much traffic as other more popular Southern California hikes. Itâs a tough 10 mile loop with about 3,900 feet of total climbing, and youâre rewarded with great views and pristine wilderness, all within the city of LA.
Mt Lukens is the westernmost peak of the San Gabriel Mountains front range. Hiking to the peak gives you a glimpse into the mountainous innards of Angeles National Forest. Looking back to the west you have about 3,000 feet of prominence, with terrific views of LA and the Verdugo Mountains. On a clear day you can see from Catalina to San Gorgonio. The summit has radio towers on it, but who cares, itâs still a great hike.
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Mt. Lukens, situated in Southern California, stands as the highest point within the city limits of Los Angeles. Offering breathtaking views and an array of outdoor activities, this peak attracts hikers, mountain bikers, and nature enthusiasts year-round. Its unique geographical position at 5,066 feet above sea level makes it a prominent feature of the San Gabriel Mountains. With well-marked trails, Mt. Lukens provides opportunities for individuals of all skill levels to explore the beauty of Southern California's natural landscape. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, the hiking experience at Mt. Lukens is a must-see attraction that reflects the charm and diversity of the region. Explore the routes, take in the serene environment, and enjoy the vistas that only Mt. Lukens can offer.
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Videos are great and the gpx file is extremely helpful! I just did this to prepare for Whitney, just under 4 hours. I would not that after the rainy season, many sections are very overgrown, bordering on impassable. I still made it and had fun.
Today we did this hike but on our way out we took the challenge route next time will do it back and forth đ
0:24 no that's Mauna Kea in Hawaii
I did this trail to mount Lukens today and your right itâs a tough hike
Thanks again Cris.would love to see you sometime in one of the trails.
Just did this hike yesterday with my husband. Almost made iy to the top in time to see the Stealth B-2 Bombers. Snow and ice trails at top made descending difficult. I twisted my right knee on ice at the top. Made it to the stream near bottom in the dark and awful pain. Eventually got out safely. Thank God! Over all experience... nice hike, not much traffic, needs some clearing of brush, beautiful views. But start out early, make sure you have good hiking boots, extra clothing, gloves, beanies for head and poles and a flashlight. *Thanks for the video*
I love that progression explanation of the peaks! Thank you again for the new video? I would love to see more of your adventures in the Sierras! ;)
Thank you thank you! Planning on getting some hiking in the Eastern Sierras in the next couple of months. Will post some new guides!
Awesome very excited!
Awesome, well documented video!! Looks like a very scenic climb and descent. I can't wain until winter to hike Lukens. I would never do it in summer because I hate heat. But a clear winter day would be impeccable! I am glad you have a new post for us!
Yea, winter is a great time for this one. If you do it in the summer, leave really early so that you're wrapped before noon.
Thanks! Looking forward to doing it this fall/winter.
Really helpful info! Thanks for posting!
I did this hike today. Missed the post at 9:20 to Rim of the Valley Trail, and ended up at Haines Debris Basin, but that was my mistake. Very good hike overall.
Nice, yea, it's a really underrated hike, especially with everyone focusing on the 6-pack. And that's an easy turn to miss. On my first hike here I missed it too. Easy when you're cruising downhill.
Is this trail safe and wide enough to hike with your dog?
think so - I've seen lots of dogs here
Just did this for the third time today .. In no way could you couldn't say this trail doesn't suck especially when the 4 times I've done it, it's been almost worthless due to cloud clover. I'm done with the front part of the San Gabriels..Do you have any doable hikes up in the ANF that aren't ordered closed until April 2022?
Doing this tomorrow hopefully my dog can handle it
đ have fun, worse case you turn around and hike down without summiting, still a nice time