Traditional Ascent to Mt. San Jacinto and Miller Peak 10,000'+ for Newbies, 28 June | Event in Palm Springs

Traditional Ascent to Mt. San Jacinto and Miller Peak 10,000'+ for Newbies

Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association

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Sat, 28 Jun, 2025 at 08:45 am

7.3 hours

Long Valley Ranger Station

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Sat, 28 Jun, 2025 at 08:45 am to 04:00 pm (GMT-07:00)

Long Valley Ranger Station

1 Tram Way, Palm Springs, United States

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Traditional Ascent to Mt. San Jacinto and Miller Peak 10,000'+ for Newbies
Just right for you! Traditional means regular well maintained trails with qualified guides and hikers with the same goals. A first ascent!

About this Event


About this event

Two Peaks Day Hike to Mt. San Jacinto [10,835’] and Miller Peak [10,400’]

Come join us for an epic day hike to two of the five peaks over 10,000 feet in the Mt. San Jacinto Range. If you have never hiked to the top before, this is your chance to get there with qualified guides following the "standard" maintained trails up and back, except for a prefered short cut at the top from MIller Peak to Mt. San Jacinto. Along the way there will be a snack and hydration rest stop at the lush Round Valley Meadow where we might encounter some of the beautiful local resident Mule Deer, peacefully grazing while keeping an eye on us.

The next rest stop is Wellman Divide and our first opportunity for expansive views especially Tahquitz Peak Lookout and the ranges to the south including Palomar Mountain in San Diego County. There's also a spring near here with a seasonally vast garden of wildflowers including Corn Lily and the spectacular endemic Lemon Lily. However, we won't have time to take this detour but you might want to return sometime when all is in bloom. It's very special!

From Wellman Divide, the trail gently traveres a wide, open slope leading us right to the base of Miller Peak. With Jack as your guide, those who wish can take a short, 15-minute detour to its summit. It's a quick climb and totally worth it-- the view down the north escarpment is dramatic , awe-inspiring, and likely to stay with you long after the hike is over.

From there, we continue on the final stretch toward our main goal: Mt. San Jacinto--the highest peak in the Peninsular Ranges of Baja California and the second highest peak in California south of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It's a true crown jewel of Southern California hiking.

It's said that John Muir once stood on this very summit and called it "the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth." When we reach the top, we'll take plenty time to fully appreciate the serenity and power of this place --a place you will have earned through determination and dogged perseverance


The return hike will be much easier but no less rewarding. In fact, having successfully summited Mount San Jacinto you will be presented with a free voucher for any two of the items described here:

-Any one or two of the two styles of San Jacinto State Park t-shirts in your size and available color choice.

-Any one or two of the three styles of California State Park t-shirts free with an additional $7 per shirt.

-Any two lapel pins of your choice. (counts as one unit)

You may visually shop and make choices by visiting the NHA website at msjnha.org/shop The items may be picked up at the end of the hike or at your convenience when the Visitor Center is open. Hours of operation are irregular so check first before going. 760-323-3107



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Some fun facts about Miller Peak: See photo below

Miller is a short scramble off a sharp bend in the trail and is thus usually past by unnoticed by most hikers on their way to San Jacinto Peak. It is also for this reason that it offers those looking for a refreshing diversion to the monotony of the trail and a reprieve from the crowds that can gather on San Jacinto Peak.A short scramble at the bend in the trail will bring you to a sharp precipice adorned with two plaques dedicated to the peak's name sake, Boy Scout Leader and "champion of boyhood” along with being the founder of the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside. When Miller Peak was dedicated shortly after his death, over twenty Boy Scout troops ascended the highest peaks in Southern California and simultaneously lit bonfires. Imagine getting that ‘fire permit’ today!

Other famous names atop San Jacinto include Cornell Peak [one of the three Iives along with Harvard and Yale]. U.S.G.S. geologist Robert Hill named the 9,750-footer for his alma mater, Cornell University. Apparently, he didn’t think Hill Peak sounded impressive enough.

U.S.G.S. topographer Edmund Perkins Jr. named Marion and Jean peaks — 10,362 and 10,670 feet, respectively — for his girlfriends in 1897. Marion taught school on the Morongo Indian Reservation. But Jean, whom he met in Northern California, eventually won his heart. They married in 1903. Marion could theoretically claim the last laugh, however, because an entire ridge was named after her in 1967.

As for San Jacinto itself, it is the Spanish version of Saint Hyacinth, a Polish Doctor of Sacred Studies (1185-1257) who worked to reform women’s monasteries in his native country.

DETAILS:

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  • Event Date and Time: June 28 at 8:45 a.m. ( for instructions on purchasing Tram tickets and arriving on time)
  • Meet at: The Long Valley Ranger Station. Proceed from the ground floor terrace of the Mountain Station down the ramp to Long Valley. At the bottom turn right and follow the trail to the picnic table at the Ranger Station.
  • Difficulty level: Strenuous. 12-Miles out and back, 2,500 ' of total elevation gain. Base Elevation: 8,350’ – Peak Elevation: 10,834’, there is 10% less oxygen than sea level. You might consider spending some to acclimate at elevation before the hike, especially if you are unfamiliar with hiking at high altitude.
  • Hiking Time: up to 8 hours including breaks
  • Cost: ( for instructions on parking and purchasing Tram tickets and arriving on time) Remember, receive a 20% discount on Tram tickets.

REQUIREMENTS:

Each qualified individual must register. Qualified means you must be fit and ready to hike for up to six or eight hours at high elevation. The time on the trail will be largely determined by the slowest member in the group.

Important: You may read the , online at your leasure before the hike. The hike leader will have a copy which you must sign before departing on the hike. This liability waiver is required for all NHA hiking events.

Take the 8 a.m. tram car to arrive at the meeting location on time. Please you need to know in order to arrive on time.

Bring water: We recommend a minimum 3 liters of water per person, trail snacks, lunch and a daypack carrying what is normal on a day hike including the 10 essentials, Energy snacks can make a huge difference to maintain your energy level throughout the hike. Be well supplied.

Age: Anyone under the age of 18 (minimum age 14) must be accompanied by a legal guardian

Proper hiking attire i.e. hiking clothes with extra layer, hiking boots with good soles, rain protection, hat, sunglasses NO TENNIS SHOES PLEASE!

Hiking poles are strongly advised

We depart from the Long Valley Ranger Station at 8:45 a.m. and return around 4:00 p.m.

If you have any questions please contact leader Jack Pensegrau at: cmRyd2VzdCB8IGFvbCAhIGNvbQ== or c2pwcm9ncmFtcyB8IG1zam5oYSAhIG9yZw==



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Traditional Ascent to Mt. San Jacinto and Miller Peak 10,000'+ for Newbies, 28 June | Event in Palm Springs
Traditional Ascent to Mt. San Jacinto and Miller Peak 10,000'+ for Newbies
Sat, 28 Jun, 2025 at 08:45 am
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