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Hiking Mt. Baldy via Bear Canyon Trail (Old Mt. Baldy Trail)

Hiking Mt Baldy via Bear Canyon Old Mt. Baldy Trail
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The Bear Canyon Trail, also known as Old Mt. Baldy Trail, is one of the toughest routes leading to the 10,064 summit of Mt. Baldy. Gaining 5,848ft in 6.4 miles, this hike requires a solid base level of fitness and a lot of determination.


Directions And GPS Tracks:

Parking on Mt. Baldy Rd.
Bear Canyon Dr. is opposite Mt. Baldy Lodge

Key Points:


Make sure to hike with the right gear. See my current hiking gear list. 


Hike Map And Elevation Profile:


Hike Description:

0.0 Miles (4266ft)- Starting from the Mt. Baldy Lodge Restaurant, head west on Bear Canyon Dr. You’ll be on asphalt for the next .4 miles before reaching the official trailhead of the Bear Canyon Trail (marked Mt. Baldy Trail). You’ll start by passing through the Mt. Baldy Village Church parking lot.

Mt. Baldy Village Church Parking Lot
Hikers Welcome

While on the asphalt road, you’ll see the oldest and largest Bigcone Douglas Fir in existence. The Douglas Fir, named ‘Old Glory’, is 173ft tall and 91in in diameter. Old Glory is estimated to be 600-700 years old.

Old Glory

0.4 Miles- The official (Old) Mt. Baldy Trail trail begins here. You’ll see from the trail sign that it’s 6 miles to the summit. This first stretch of trail starts out on a smooth and shaded series of switchbacks that meander near a creek and occasionally provide views out towards the front range of the San Gabriels.

Trailhead
Shaded Mornings
Subtle Views

1.8 Miles (5525ft)- You’ll reach Bear Flat. From Bear Flat, you’ll crossover to the south facing base of Mt. Baldy and ascend a series of switchbacks. These switchbacks are steep and seem to go on forever when it’s hot out. Luckily, the views make up for it. As you climb higher, you’ll be able to see the Inland Empire, Baldy Village, and the 3 Ts.

Bear Flat
Switchbacks Up
Higher Up

3.0 Miles (7155ft)- At three miles you’ll be finished with the switchbacks and begin a climb up a wide ridge. The three mile point of this hike is marked with a boulder that looks like it’s been hand sculpted.

3 Mile Boulder
The Ridge Ahead

3.3 Miles (7411ft)- The trail flattens out for a short while to give your legs and lungs a quick break. You’ll see a false peak up ahead that looks like it would be the summit of Mt. Baldy. It’s not. It’s the top of the ridge climb that will take you to the base of West Baldy.

A Short Break

Continue climbing up the ridge towards the summit. If you’re not used to hiking at elevation, this is where you’ll probably start to feel it.

On The Ridge
Looking Back

4.7 Miles (9032ft)- Most of the hard work is done at this point, and you’ll reach the top of that false summit I mentioned earlier. This is my favorite stretch of the Bear Canyon Trail, and one of my favorite trail sections in all of the San Gabriels. You’ll start to catch glimpses of West Baldy and Mt. Baldy up ahead. To your right you’ll see Thunder, Timber, and Telegraph, as well as all the peaks in the front range.

On The Spine
Views Out

5.4 Miles (9478ft)- Only one mile and 600ft of climbing left in this hike. The trail starts to level out, which makes hiking at this altitude very manageable given the terrain you’ve just covered.

One Mile Left

5.9 Miles (9782ft)- You’ll reach the saddle between West Baldy and Mt. Baldy. West Baldy is one of those deceptive peaks that looks taller than Mt. Baldy when you’re standing on Mt. Baldy’s summit. It’s not though. West Baldy only adds .4 miles roundtrip to your hike if you’re looking to bag another peak. Catch this one on your way down if you’re going to do it. For now, continue on towards the summit of Mt. Baldy.

At the Baldy Saddle with the summit in view
Almost there

6.4 Miles (10,064ft)- You’ll be standing on the 10,064ft summit of Mt. Baldy. Take some time to enjoy the views. Make sure to bring extra layers on this hike, as it can be frigid and windy at the summit, even on hot summer days.

At The Summit
Views

For your hike back down, you’ll take the exact same trail that you hiked up. The only wrinkle will be if you decide to hike up to the summit of West Baldy to bag another peak.

Heading Up To West Baldy
View From West Baldy
Views Of Mt. Baldy
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