Pacific Crest Trail to Hesperia Falls
Pacific Crest Trail to Hesperia Falls
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Jog the moderate 5.9-mile Pacific Crest Trail to Hesperia Falls, gaining 591 feet in Mojave River Forks Regional Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • River
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3.04 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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4.72 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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9.44 km
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Parking
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9.44 km
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Highest point (1,010 m)
Lowest point (920 m)
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Parking is typically available near the trailheads that lead to this section of the Pacific Crest Trail. Since the route is within the Mojave River Forks Regional Park, look for designated parking areas within the park. Specific parking details might vary, so it's always a good idea to check local park information before your visit.
Yes, this section of the Pacific Crest Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash, and be prepared to pack out all waste. Given the trail's exposure and potential for heat, make sure to bring plenty of water for your canine companion as well.
The best time to jog this trail is during the cooler months, typically fall, winter, and early spring. Summer can be very hot and sun-exposed due to limited tree cover, making it challenging for jogging. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for extreme temperatures.
As this trail is located within the Mojave River Forks Regional Park, there may be entrance fees or specific regulations for park access. It's advisable to check the official park website or contact them directly for the most current information regarding fees, permits, or any specific rules for using the Pacific Crest Trail section within their boundaries.
The terrain varies from dirt paths to rocky sections, so sturdy trail running shoes with good traction are essential. Some parts can be narrow, and you might encounter uneven surfaces and thick brush. While some sections of the PCT in this area are quite easy, the route leading directly to Hesperia Falls can be more challenging for sustained running.
You'll experience diverse scenery, starting with gorgeous views of the area before entering a canyon. Key highlights include the Deep Creek–North Fork Mohave River confluence and a View on Deep Creek. The ultimate reward is the picturesque Hesperia Falls itself. You might also see views overlooking lakes, pine trees, and a transition between forested mountains and the Mojave Desert.
Yes, there is a known water source approximately 4.6 kilometers (about 2.8 miles) from the beginning of the route. However, given the limited tree cover and potential for heat, it's crucial to carry plenty of your own water, especially during warmer months, and not rely solely on this single source.
Yes, this route is entirely part of the extensive Pacific Crest Trail. Specifically, it covers 100% of the PCT - California Section C and also includes significant portions of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.
Given the varied terrain and sun exposure, you should pack sturdy trail running shoes, plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and appropriate layers for changing temperatures. A first-aid kit and navigation tools are also recommended.
The Pacific Crest Trail to Hesperia Falls, as described, is primarily an out-and-back route. You will follow the same path to the falls and then return the way you came. There isn't a designated loop option for this specific segment.
This route is rated as 'moderate' for jogging. While some sections of the Pacific Crest Trail in the area can be quite easy, the segment leading to Hesperia Falls involves varied terrain and some elevation gain, making it more demanding for a continuous run. Be prepared for a mix of easier and more challenging segments.
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