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Baldy Bowl Trail - 3 members in 7 triplogs have rated this an average 3.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 11 2024
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34 male
 Joined Jan 10 2010
 Pomona, CA
Baldy Bowl TrailLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar Jun 11 2024
PatrickLTriplogs 652
Hiking3.30 Miles 1,120 AEG
Hiking3.30 Miles   1 Hour   28 Mns   2.25 mph
1,120 ft AEG
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Had a couple trails in mind for a longer day hike however I was almost in hangover territory this morning and kept it brief. Went up until I hit 1000ft of gain and headed back. Stopped at San Antonio Falls on the return and had it to myself. Nice morning.
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55 male
 Joined Nov 20 2012
 Phoenix, AZ
Mount San AntonioLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar Aug 25 2023
BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking12.26 Miles 4,485 AEG
Hiking12.26 Miles   7 Hrs   47 Mns   1.87 mph
4,485 ft AEG   1 Hour   13 Mns Break
 
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Our second hike in the Los Angeles area was Mount San Antonio or Mount Baldy as many call it. We choose to do the hike as a loop which is always more fun and started from Mount Baldy Trailhead near Manker Flat at about 630am. This is a very popular hike so recommend doing it on a weekday if you can. It was a Friday for us so pseudo weekday and there were fair number of other hikers.

We started on the road to the notch Ski Area for the first 3 miles or so. Easy hiking for sure and good warm up for the rest of the day. Once past the ski area we continued on ski run trails to the start of the Devils Backbone trail. Devils backbone is very narrow in spots and unfortunately on this day the winds were howling to the point lifting off the mountain was a concern. We discussed a couple of times if we were making the right choice. However, we pressed on and surprisingly the winds were much less on the summit.

The summit is pretty wide and flat so no problem finding a spot to break even with several groups. Had a nice long break to enjoy being over 10,000 feet for the first time. Eventually we hiked back down on the Baldy Bowl Trail which was really steep on the top part with very little in the way of trail construction. A few switch backs thrown in would have been nice.

We reached a saddle at about 8800 and the trail did get better with actual switchbacks. Continuing the descent we reached the San Antonio Sierra Club Ski hut. Water flowing in the creek next to it so a nice location that according to the signage can be reserved by anyone. The last couple of miles was good trail back down to Mount Baldy trailhead. Great loop even if partly on road!
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Aug 07 2022
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Baldy Bowl TrailLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog10.35 Miles 4,267 AEG
Run/Jog10.35 Miles   3 Hrs   57 Mns   2.77 mph
4,267 ft AEG      13 Mns Break
 
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2nd outing of the week, wasn't sure I'd be able to do this one because of the Achilles tendon, but figured I ought to at least give it a shot. Found the parking area, about 200 cars there, so it seems this is one of the most popular mountains in all of California. Even though it was pretty flat, I walked the whole road section up past the falls. Gets a bit steeper on the single track; tendon was loosening up nicely instead of complaining.

About a quarter mile past the hut, maybe ~2.5 miles in, it gets ridiculously steep. Quite the grind. Got to the summit in a little under 2 hours.

Figured I may as well check out West Baldy since it's close. Definitely worth the little ~1 mile round trip, since it gets you more unobstructed views to the west. And it's not a party up there.

After that, figured I may as well take Devil's Backbone back to Baldy Notch, which was a lot of fun. This is a really cool trail, and the side trip allowed me to stop into the cafe for an ice cold $3 can of soda. Beer was also an option...

The run down the road was fairly uneventful, and made much better time. Finished up just in time to go have lunch and get back to PHX at a reasonable hour.
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May 26 2021
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 Fountain Hills,
Mount San AntonioLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar May 26 2021
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,375
Hiking10.80 Miles 3,993 AEG
Hiking10.80 Miles   5 Hrs   38 Mns   2.34 mph
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Mount San Antonio, aka Mount Baldy, has been on my peakbagging list for a bit and I decided to drive over to LA and hike this one.

We did a CCW loop by going up the Devil's Backbone and coming down the Baldy Bowl Trail.

The first 3.5 miles or so were on a service road with a fairly modest grade -- this portion of the hike reminded me of hiking up to Mount Ord. The views were great and I did not mind being on the service road.

Hiking on the Devil's Backbone was my favorite part of the hike.

The last part of the ascent was pretty steep -- we gained about 800 feet in elevation over the last 0.6 miles to the summit.

I can see why they call this peak Mount Baldy -- there are no trees at the summit, giving it the look and feel of a hike to a Colorado 14er.

The descent was steep and slippery -- we dropped around 4,000 feet over 4.25 miles. I was glad to have poles.

I liked the ascent route much better than the descent. If I did this hike again I'd consider going up and down the Devil's Backbone.

We did not see anyone else on the ascent, although there were a couple of people at the summit when we got there. On the way down, we met a fair number of people heading up.

I thought that the hike had some nice scenery and it was a good workout. If I lived in the area, I imagine that I would do this one every now and then.
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Sep 06 2017
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Mount San AntonioLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar Sep 06 2017
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking14.51 Miles 5,903 AEG
Hiking14.51 Miles   8 Hrs   16 Mns   1.86 mph
5,903 ft AEG      29 Mns Break
 
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i did the classic loop with some extra goodies. started at the falls road trail head just beyond (bascially at) manker flats.

took the road up to baldy notch, then the world class awesome devils backbone to the summit. didn't see anyone til the top.

decided to spice things up and took the incredibly steep north backbone trail out to the summit of Dawson for amazing views back to baldy. worth it! considered going all the way out to Pine but i also wanted to hit west baldy and i wasn't entirely sure about the brief cloud build up over baldy (turned out to be nothing). 6000 feet of climbing would have to do for the day lol. on the way back up the brutal climb to baldy i saw 3 bighorn come charging full speed down the nearly vertical talus slope of baldy. totally unbelievable!

back on baldy i cruised out to the very nice summit of west baldy - probably my favorite of the day. chilled there for a bit.

came down the painfully steep yet beautiful baldy bowl trail.

this is the hike to come to the san gabriels for folks. absolutely killer!
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Sep 06 2015
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63 male
 Joined Jan 27 2007
 Thousand Oaks, C
Baldy Bowl TrailLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar Sep 06 2015
slegalTriplogs 57
Hiking4.30 Miles 4,300 AEG
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(See the Devil's Backbone triplog for the first half of the hike.)

As usually the summit of Mount San Antonio is pretty crowded. So as soon as I finished lunch, I quickly exited the summit and headed down the Baldy Bowl Trail. It didn’t take me long to recall why I don’t hike this trail very often. It’s one big erosion hazard – poorly designed free-for-all that lacks switchback and has frequent drop-offs that mess my bad knees up. Today was no exception.

Nevertheless, I made good time. After the initial steep descent the trail levels out near a knoll before heading down a very steep section to a rockslide. The last time I did this hike this entire steep section was covered with snow and was very tough going. Today it wasn’t so bad. The Rock slide area seemed pretty good too. There is a little route finding to the rock slide area and clearly, I picked the best route this time. There is a first time for everything.

Despite the severe drought, I was surprised to see several running springs on my way down, the first just past the rock slide and just before the Sierra Club hut. I don’t think Baldy had enough snow to open last winter, so the springs were a big surprise.

Each time I head down this trail, it gets very warm once I drop below 8,000 feet. The canyon starts to open up as you descend and the tree covers becomes sparser, allowing the sun to heat up the trail. Today was no exception. The clouds that lingered over the summit were gone and it was hot.

The cruel reality of this hike, if you’re parked at the ski area (like me) rather than Manker Flats, is that you still have a mile of hiking with a 300 vertical foot climb followed by a steep, slippery descent to the parking lot. Oh well, it was still a good hike even if the end was anti-climactic.
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 Joined Jan 31 2015
 Chandler, AZ
Mount San AntonioLos Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Hiking avatar Jul 27 2015
OdinWiskiTriplogs 99
Hiking11.30 Miles 4,300 AEG
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This was a beautiful hike. Doing it on a Monday was a good decision because usually it's pretty crowded. My gps ran out of juice (forgot to put fresh batteries in) somewhere about half way. So the mileage is from most other trip reports and the AEG is a guesstimate (TH at 6,160 and the summit at 10,064 with a net gain of 3,900 - it was pretty much straight up without much ups and downs, so I wouldn't add a lot more on top of the 3,900).

Parked at Manker Flats. Took the road toward San Antonio Falls, which was about 0.6 mile from the TH. The paved road ended there after the hairpin turn and became a dirt road. Shortly after going up on the dirt road, Baldy Bowl trail (with no sign and only a couple of tiny little cairns) veered left and steeper climbing started. I'd read that some people easily missed this trail. As we went up along the east top of the San Antonio Canyon, the Sierra Club Ski Hut came into view every now and then. After about 2.6 miles and 2,000 feet gain, we got to the Ski Hut. It was a nice little resting spot with a few picnic tables. As we were approaching the Ski Hut, the jagged ridge of the bald crown popped into clear view pretty dramatically. We saw the most docile rattle snake ever while eating some food by the Ski Hut as well as a pair of young bighorn sheep. They were very curious and not bothered much by hikers.

From the Ski Hut, we went through a huge boulder field with gentle grade. Then it was some steep climbing through tall pines up onto the ridge. From the ridge, the trail went onto the south face of the Baldy. There were some very steep rocky sections. Don't forget to look back while you're climbing because the views are gorgeous! Vegetation started to thin out and there was no shade. I was grateful that the weather was not too warm. After a couple of false summits, the trail started to level out a bit and led up to the top of the Baldy.

The pano view on the top is gorgeous. We could clearly see San G and San Jacinto out in the distance. We spent a lot of time on the summit soaking in the views and chatting with other hikers. Then we took the Devil's Backbone trail to the east down to the Baldy Notch. The vista views on the backbone itself were grand. The ski lifts were running (stop and go) because some folks were taking them down from the Notch to shave off 1,300 feet and 3.8 miles of road hiking. We talked to some people on the summit who took the lift up to the Notch then hiked up the Devil's Backbone to the summit as well.

I'd definitely want to go back in the winter when the mountain is covered with snow and ice. It will be even a more lovely hike!
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