Warren Peak via Black Rock Canyon and Panorama Loop
Warren Peak via Black Rock Canyon and Panorama Loop
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If you're ready for a rewarding moderate hike, the Warren Peak via Black Rock Canyon and Panorama Loop offers a great experience. This 6.1-mile (9.8 km) route takes about 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete, climbing 1517 feet (462 metres) through diverse desert landscapes. You will hike past unique…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.12 km
Panorama Peak
Peak
8.10 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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8.12 km
Highlight • Summit
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9.84 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.67 km
173 m
Surfaces
9.38 km
262 m
156 m
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Highest point (1,560 m)
Lowest point (1,210 m)
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The trail begins from the Black Rock Campground area within Joshua Tree National Park. This area offers amenities like bathrooms and is known for being a more lush part of the park. Parking is available at the trailhead.
The route features diverse terrain, starting with deep sand and hard-packed dirt in sandy washes, which can be a consistent uphill climb. As you approach Warren Peak, the trail becomes steeper and more rocky, with loose pebbles and sand requiring careful foot placement. Some sections include switchbacks, and the final push to the summit is quite steep.
From the summit of Warren Peak, you'll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. On clear days, you can see the western part of Joshua Tree National Park, Mount San Jacinto, Mount San Gorgonio, the Coachella Valley, Palm Springs, Eureka Peak, and even the shimmering Salton Sea. There's also a notable Vista from second peal Warren peak along the way.
This hike is generally considered moderate to strenuous due to its length, consistent uphill sections, and the steep, rocky ascent to Warren Peak. It is not considered handicap or stroller-friendly. While some parts are sandy, the overall challenge makes it less suitable for beginners or very young children.
No, dogs are not permitted on this trail or most other trails within Joshua Tree National Park. Please check park regulations for specific rules regarding pets.
The best time to hike is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to May). Winter offers particularly beautiful views with potentially snow-capped distant mountains. Summer can be extremely hot, with limited shade, making consistent hydration crucial and hiking less advisable.
Yes, as this trail is located within Joshua Tree National Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. You can find current fee information and options for passes on the official National Park Service website: nps.gov.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several trails. You will hike along parts of the Panorama Loop/Morongo View Trail, the Black Rock Canyon Trail, and the Warren Peak Trail itself.
This trail is notable for its breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from Warren Peak, offering expansive vistas of the desert and surrounding mountains. It also provides a less crowded experience in the western part of the park, showcases diverse ecosystems including dense Joshua tree forests and pinyon-juniper woodlands, and offers a unique summit experience with a logbook at the peak.
Given the limited shade and varied terrain, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended for the rocky and sandy sections. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is essential. Consider bringing snacks, a map, and a first-aid kit. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, at the peak of Warren Peak, hikers often find a box containing a notebook and photographs. This allows you to leave your mark and see messages from previous hikers, adding a unique and personal touch to your summit experience.
A wonderful hike. The views are stunning. It is steep getting up Warren Peak, but much easier with a walking pole. Big views. Recommended.