There are numerous ways to hike to Los Pinos Peak. Trabuco Canyon to West Horse Thief trail is the most popular. Organizer Paul Agnew first introduced Trabuco Canyon trail to our HikingOC group and its members a day after Christmas of 2009. http://www.meetup.com/HikingOC/photos/792131/ The hike was for intermediate hikers with 10 miles distance and moderate pace. We only hiked the lollipop loop and did not summit any peak.
Photo by Elena |
That fall, November 2010, we hiked there again for fall foliage with sycamores leave changing color. http://www.meetup.com/HikingOC/photos/1139937/
It's been over a year and we haven't had a chance to go back to this area. The group is training for hiking Grand Canyon next month, so we need a more challenging hike. We are going to explore Trabuco Peak and Horse Thief Peak besides Los Pinos Peak. It is a 15-20 miles hike with about 3500+ft elevation gain. To join us on this event: http://www.meetup.com/HikingOC/events/56765722/
Trabuco Peak is at 4607ft elevation, the third most prominent peak in the Santa Ana Mountains. The summit lies on the border of Orange and Riverside Counties. The peak is located at the top of Trabuco Canyon and above Temescal Canyon, giving it a commanding view of both canyons. Trabuco or "musket" is a famous name for everything in the area. A story of a soldier who lost his musket when camped a few miles east of the San Juan Capistrano. More details: http://www.summitpost.org/trabuco-peak/507606
This link will give more information of different ways accessing these peaks: http://www.summitpost.org/los-pinos-peak/515463
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