USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Location: Kern County, about 5 miles west of Tehachapi, 115 miles from Los Angeles
Maps
- Auto Club: Kern County
- USGS Topo: Keene
- HPS:
Route(s),
waypoints and
explanation of usage
(Older version)
Nearby Peaks: Tehachapi Mountain
ROUTE 2
- Easy, 5 miles round trip, 2000' gain, 3-4 hours
- Moderate navigation on grassy slopes with many cattle paths
- There is a barbed wire fence to cross on the route. This is a drift fence to stop cattle from straying.
- Access: The trailhead is located on a public street in a subdivision. It is one of several possible starting points that provide access to the mountain through undeveloped parcels.
Original: Carleton Shay, 1991
DRIVING ROUTE 2
- From Mojave, drive northwest on SR 58 about 21 miles to exit 148,
the third Tehachapi off-ramp. It is labeled "Correctional
Institution" and is SR 202 west.
- Note your odometer as the exit ramp crosses the freeway, and
continue generally southwards on what becomes Tucker Road.
- At 1.1 miles, Valley Blvd. This is the turnoff for
Tehachapi Mountain. Turn right (west).
- At 2.6 miles, Woodford-Tehachapi Road. Turn right (north).
- At 4.1 miles, Country Club Drive, opposite an abandoned golf course.
Turn left (west) into the subdivision.
- Go 3 blocks, then right on Mariposa.
- Then left on Carriage.
- Then right on Indian Wells.
- Then left on Paddock to its end at a cul-de-sac. Park here 0.1 mile
south of spot elevation 4015' in Section 14 southeast of the peak.
HIKING ROUTE 2
- From the parking area (4020'), enter the undeveloped lots just
beyond the cul-de-sac and head due west up the ridge.
- As you ascend
the ridge, note features in the subdivision behind you to provide
"aiming points" for the return.
- A short way up the ridge you will cross a barbed wire fence placed
to keep cattle out of the subdivision.
- Continue up the ridge and merge with a larger ridge coming from the
southeast.
- The combined ridge continues northwest to bump 5324',
which can be bypassed on its east side.
- Head north, dropping first
into a saddle then up toward a rocky outcrop, which is bump 5640'+ just
south of the summit. Pass this bump to its right and continue easily to
the summit.