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Humber Park

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Humber Park

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  • Location: Idyllwild-Pine Cove, Riverside County, California, United States

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    May 9, 2022

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    Humber Park is the closest portal into the San Jacinto Wilderness from Idyllwild. There is a large parking lot and restrooms, but no water.
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    San Jacinto Peak via Devil's Slide Trail

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    The hike to San Jacinto Peak via Devil's Slide Trail is a difficult and rewarding journey, covering 7.5 miles (12.0 km) with a significant 4221 feet (1286 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 30 minutes. You begin at Humber Park with a steep, consistent uphill climb on the Devil's Slide Trail, which features numerous switchbacks. As you ascend, the terrain transitions from dense pine forests to rockier sections, especially past Saddle Junction. The summit of San Jacinto Peak, at 10,834 feet, offers panoramic views that can stretch to the ocean, Catalina Island, and even Joshua Tree.

    To plan your visit, remember that a free day-use wilderness permit is required, which you can obtain from the Idyllwild Ranger Station. An Adventure Pass is also necessary for parking at Humber Park. Be aware that day use permits for the Devil's Slide Trail are limited on weekends between Memorial Day and Labor Day. In higher elevations, especially in spring, you might encounter snow and ice, so be prepared for alpine conditions.

    This route is a primary access point into the San Jacinto Wilderness from Idyllwild, making it a popular starting point for high-country adventures. The trail also intersects with the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) at Saddle Junction, giving you a chance to experience a section of this iconic long-distance route. Historically, the Devil's Slide Trail is an improved version of older paths used by Cahuilla Indians and cattle herds, adding a layer of cultural significance to your journey.

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    Embark on a moderate hike to Tahquitz Peak, a rewarding journey spanning 6.7 miles (10.7 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2364 feet (720 metres). You will navigate through varied terrain, from shaded subalpine forests to more exposed granite sections, offering a dynamic experience. The route, typically completed in about 3 hours and 36 minutes, culminates at the historic fire lookout, providing expansive 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

    Before you head out, remember that a free wilderness permit is essential for this trail; you can obtain one from the Idyllwild Ranger Station. You will also need an Adventure Pass to park your vehicle at Humber Park, the trailhead for this route. If you plan to hike during summer weekends, be aware that there is a quota system in place for Devil's Slide permits, so it is wise to plan your visit well in advance.

    This trail offers more than just a physical challenge; it provides a unique perspective on the San Jacinto Mountains and the Coachella Valley. As you ascend, keep an eye out for Tahquitz Rock, also known as Lily Rock, a prominent landmark visible along the way. The destination, Tahquitz Peak, is home to a historic fire lookout, a testament to the area's natural heritage and a perfect spot to appreciate the vastness of the landscape.

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail, a path that winds through the serene San Bernardino National Forest. You will find yourself surrounded by a diverse canopy of pines, cedars, and oaks, offering plenty of shade on your journey. As you progress, keep an eye out for secluded views of iconic formations like Suicide Rock and Tahquitz Rock. The trail also opens up to expansive vistas across Strawberry Valley and the majestic San Jacinto Mountains. This 7.6-mile (12.2 km) route involves a steady climb of 1455 feet (444 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 46 minutes to complete.

    When planning your visit, note that parking at Humber Park requires a National Forest Adventure Pass, so make sure you have one ready. If you bring your canine companion, remember that dogs are welcome on the trail but must always be kept on a leash. During winter months, be prepared for potential snow and ice covering the path; checking current conditions and considering traction devices like spikes is a good idea.

    The Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail is a well-loved route known for its accessible beauty within the San Jacinto Mountains. It offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the unique ecosystem of the San Bernardino National Forest, showcasing a rich variety of tree species. The trail's consistent grade makes it a popular choice for those seeking a rewarding outdoor experience without extreme technical challenges. It serves as a gateway to understanding the natural grandeur of this Southern California mountain range.

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    Location: Idyllwild-Pine Cove, Riverside County, California, United States

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