Day Hike - Mt Lowe/Echo Mountain - July 7th at 7:45 am

Post date: Jun 25, 2012 4:21:3 AM

TRAIL HEAD - Drive north to the end of Lake Avenue (where it intersects with the terminus of Loma Alta Drive running east and west). Park along the street. The hike begins to the right of the stone gateway on the east side of the street.

TIME: Saturday July 7th. Meet at 7:45 am at trail head

DIFFICULTY: Moderate due to elevation gain, but we will keep an easy pace. Total distance less than 6 miles.

Bring signed permission form along with your ten essentials - plenty of water

http://www.simpsoncity.com/hiking/echo.html

http://www.simpsoncity.com/hiking/images/Lowe-inspirpt_topo.jpg

Summary: Professor Thaddeus S. C. Lowe's mountain railway and resort was Southern California's must-visit attraction, drawing more than three million visitors from1896 to 1936. Echo Mountain (3207'), known as "The White City," was the heart of the resort with its elegant Echo Mountain House hotel, chalet, observatory, and small zoo. It has all since vanished, but this fascinating hike takes you to the ruins of this official historic landmark.

From the stone gateway at the north end of Lake Avenue, walk east about .2 mile to the marked beginning of the Sam Merrill Trail. After a short decent into the creek bed, the trail climbs steadily up the east slope of Los Flores Canyon. Just short of a half mile past the two-mile marker you will reach the old rail bed of the Mount Lowe Railway. Turn right (south) and follow the rail route about 100 yards to the Echo Mountain site. Plan to spend some time exploring the ruins, reading the historical plaques, and enjoying the views.