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Mount San Jacinto State Park adventures

Mount San Jacinto State Park Adventures

Mount San Jacinto State Park, located in Southern California, offers stunning panoramic views and diverse terrains perfect for a variety of outdoor activities.

14,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Mount San Jacinto State Park

Mount San Jacinto State Park
 

Mount San Jacinto State Park is a cherished state park that boasts the second-highest peak in Southern California, Mount San Jacinto, standing at 10,834 feet. The park spans over a diverse landscape with granite peaks, alpine forests, and wildflower meadows offering spectacular views and a chance to experience a uniquely serene natural environment. Rich in Native American history, the Cahuilla tribe considered the mountain sacred. Today, the park attracts visitors for its hiking opportunities, including trails like the challenging Cactus to Clouds trail, and it is a part of the larger San Jacinto Mountains. Wildlife, such as mule deer and various bird species, can be observed. The park is popular for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, and offers a tranquil escape from the busy cities below.

Highlights

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway – offering a spectacular ride from the desert floor to high alpine forest.

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Miller Peak – provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

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Cactus to Clouds Trail – one of the most challenging hikes in the U.S.

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Tahquitz Peak Fire Lookout – an iconic lookout spot with a historic fire tower.

Notable Natural Features

Mount San Jacinto Peak

The second-highest peak in Southern California, offering stunning panoramic views.

Round Valley

A popular base for hikers with beautiful meadows and great opportunities for picnics.

Long Valley Creek

A serene spot for relaxing, photography, and easy nature walks.