Feeling adventurous? Then how about heading out on a sunrise hike in Southern California to start your day with the most incredible view imaginable? Whether you simply love hiking or you’re seeking a fun outdoor excursion that will allow you to explore a new side of SoCal, we think you’ll love this magnificent hike along the Potato Mountain Wilderness Trail.
Head to the town of Claremont and you'll find a magnificent 4.4-mile hike that offers a breathtaking sunrise view.
The Potato Mountain Wilderness Trail is rated as moderate, but the steep incline makes it feel a bit more advanced. With that said, come prepared for a workout and the payoff will be worth it.
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Address: Mt. Baldy Road and Palmer Evey Motorway, Claremont, CA 91711.
Although any time of day is mighty fine for a hike along the Potato Mountain Wilderness Trail, we think the sunrise view is well worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime.
Depending on the time of year and the time of day you take this hike, the sun will be out in full force if you head out later in the day. Just one more reason to go early to catch the sunrise.
If you do end up taking this hike in the afternoon, make sure to bring a hat for sun protection as there are a few sections of the trail that are lacking any shade. And pack extra water, more than you think you'll need, as you'll want to stay nice and hydrated.
This trail is good for all seasons. Perhaps the most colorful is in the springtime when the wildflowers are bursting with color. But any time of year you go you'll find scenery that makes this trail a favorite among hiking enthusiasts.
It's also fair to say people take this hike along the Potato Mountain Wilderness trail pretty seriously. Feel free to bring your own potatoes to add to the mix.
What do you think of this hike in Southern California? If you’d like to experience this trail for yourself, you can find the Potato Mountain Wilderness trailhead in Claremont at Mt. Baldy Road and Palmer Evey Motorway, Claremont, CA 91711.
Looking for more hikes to take in SoCal? Now that autumn is in the air, you may enjoy checking out this one hikeable lake in Southern California that is breathtaking during the fall season.
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