San Emigdio Mountain(7495'+) UTM 0096094B
Location: Kern County, about 15 miles west-northwest of Frazier Park
90 miles from Los Angeles
Maps:Auto Club:Kern County
Forest Service:Los Padres National Forest
Topo:Sawmill Mountain 7½,.Eagle Rest Peak 7½
HPS Topo:FPT-1
Nearby Peaks:Brush Mountain
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San Emigdio Mountain(7495'+) UTM 0096094B
ROUTE 1
(USFS Parking Permit Required)
Distance:0.2 miles r.t. cross-country
Gain:none
Time:10 minutes r.t.
Rating:Class 1; Easy
Original:Warren E. Von Pertz 1968
DRIVING ROUTE 1
- Go north on I-5 to the Frazier Park exit.
- Go west 7.2 miles past Frazier Park and on to Lake of the Woods.
- Keep straight here and go 5.3 miles farther to the junction with Mil Potrero Road. Turn right. Note odometer and go as follows:
- At 2.6 miles, Yellowstone Way on the left and a parking area on the right. (This is the parking area for Eagle Rest Peak.) Keep straight.
- At 8.3 miles, highway junction and a ranger station at Apache Saddle. This is the turn-off for Cerro Noroeste. Go straight.
- At 8.5 miles, dirt road F.S. 9N34 on the right. Turn right.
- Drive up this road 3.3 miles to a road fork and turn-around. Park here. There is room for about five cars.
HIKING ROUTE 1
Hike north up the gentle slope about 250 yards to the summit.
ROUTE 2
(USFS Parking Permit Required)
Distance:6 miles r.t. on road and cross-country
Gain:800'
Time:2½-3 hours r.t.
Rating:Class 1; Easy
Original:Warren E. Von Pertz 1968
DRIVING ROUTE 2
See the Brush Mountain Guide. Drive into the campground as directed.
HIKING ROUTE 2
From the east side of Marion Campground, hike along a 4WD road to where it meets F.S. 9N34. Turn left and hike up to the parking spot for route 1.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
This is a popular deer hunting area. Use extra caution during hunting season.
Change log
08-01-2002: BP corrected spelling of Mill Potrero to Mil Potrero and corrected the location to west-northwest of Frazier Park.
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