SoCal Sixpack of Peaks

The SoCal Sixpack of Peaks is a sequence of 6 significant peaks (any peak over 5,000 feet) in Southern California. These six peaks are beautiful and are a choice hike for any SoCal hiker.

It is recommended to hike them in order of elevation

All together the Sixpack is 80 miles!

Listed below are the hikes and links with detailed descriptions in order of elevation

Mt. Wilson - Home to a large array of Los Angelese television and radio towers, as well as the Mt. Wilson Observatory. Summit elevation 5,712'

Cucamonga Peak - The first half of this trail follows beautiful Icehouse Canyon. Summit elevation 8,859'

Mt. San Antonio - Known by many as "Mt. Baldy" this is a SoCal icon. Summit elevation 10,068'

San Bernardino Peak - This little-known trail provides a welcome escape from the crowds. Summit elevation 10,649'

San Jacinto Peak - Ascending the Marion Mountain trail, this route skips the tram for maximum benefit. Summit elevation 10,834'

San Gorgonio - "Old Greyback" is the highest peak in Southern California! Summit elevation 11,503'

Information on the SoCal Sixpack and on trails was taken from EveryTrail.com