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San Gabriel Mountains National Monument

Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail

Hard

3.3

(27)

71

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Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail

02:47

20.5km

630m

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Embark on a challenging jogging adventure along the Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail, a difficult 12.7-mile (20.5 km) route that promises expansive views across the Angeles National Forest. As you ascend, you'll gain 2058 feet (627 metres) of elevation, with the trail following the scenic Blue Ridge. Look out…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.73 km

View towards Mount Baden-Powell

Highlight • Viewpoint

Enjoy the view of majestic Mount Baden-Powell from the Crest Trail. If you hike along the PCT northbound this is where you will climb up pretty soon.

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2.38 km

Pacific Crest Reservoir

Highlight • Structure

Another turquoise, but not accessible pond with a futuristic shaped ski lift right next to it. It is probable that the water is used to create artificial snow for the ski slopes.

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10.2 km

Wright Mountain

Highlight • Summit

Wright Mountain stands at 8505 feet above sea level and is the highpoint the Blue Ridge, which is the high country link between the Mount San Antonio and Mount Baden-Powell …

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20.5 km

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20.0 km

472 m

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18.7 km

1.78 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail?

The komoot route for jogging this trail is approximately 20.5 kilometers (12.7 miles) with over 627 meters (2,057 feet) of elevation gain. For a well-conditioned trail runner, this can take around 2 hours and 46 minutes, but individual times will vary based on fitness and pace, especially given the challenging terrain.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail primarily features natural, unpaved surfaces, including dirt, roots, and rocks, demanding sturdy footwear and sure-footedness. You might encounter some paved sections, but be prepared for uneven ground and potential obstacles like downed trees. The terrain can vary from relatively flat paths to technical mountain sections.

Is the Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail suitable for beginners?

No, this trail is generally considered a 'hard run' and is best suited for experienced and well-conditioned trail runners. It requires a very good fitness level due to its considerable length, significant elevation gain, and challenging, often technical terrain. Continuous running may not always be feasible due to steep grades.

What kind of views and landmarks can I expect along the route?

Joggers are treated to spectacular panoramic views from the Blue Ridge, including the Mojave Desert to the north and the Los Angeles Basin to the south. Notable highlights include the View towards Mount Baden-Powell, the Pacific Crest Reservoir, and reaching the Wright Mountain summit itself, which is on the Sierra Club's Hundred Peaks List.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The best time to jog this trail is typically from late spring through early fall. During spring and early summer, be aware that higher elevations may still have snowpack. Always check current trail conditions, including snow, fire-related closures, and blowdowns, before heading out, as these can significantly impact navigability.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Angeles National Forest?

Yes, a Forest Adventure Pass is generally required for parking at many trailheads within the Angeles National Forest. It's always best to check the official Angeles National Forest website for the most current information regarding permits, fees, and any specific regulations for the area you plan to visit.

Is the Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Angeles National Forest, including this section of the Pacific Crest Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

Where can I park to access the Wright Mountain via Pacific Crest Trail?

Specific parking details for this exact detour can vary. As it's a section of the Pacific Crest Trail, you'll typically look for parking areas that provide access to the PCT in the vicinity of Wright Mountain. Remember that a Forest Adventure Pass may be required for parking in designated areas within the Angeles National Forest.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is primarily a detour from the iconic Pacific Crest Trail (PCT - California Section D). It also utilizes sections of the Blue Ridge Truck Trail and other segments of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.

What essential gear should I bring for jogging this trail?

Given the trail's difficulty and terrain, specialized trail running shoes with good grip are highly recommended. You should also carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as water sources may be limited. Other essentials include navigation tools (like the komoot app), sun protection, layers of clothing, and emergency supplies.

Is this an out-and-back or a loop trail?

This particular route to Wright Mountain via the Pacific Crest Trail is generally an out-and-back experience. You'll follow the trail to the summit and then return along the same path. While the PCT itself is a long-distance thru-hike, this segment is typically done as a return trip to the peak.

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