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 7½
- HPS:
Route(s),
waypoints and
explanation of usage
(Older version)
Nearby Peaks: Tehachapi Mountain
ROUTE 2
- Distance: 5 miles round trip on use trail and cross-country
- Gain: 2000'
- Time: 3-4 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, easy
- Navigation: Moderate
- Route: Open grassy slopes
- 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.
- IMPORTANT! Descending into the wrong part of the subdivision
can lead to
difficulties. (Imagine asking homeowners how to find your vehicle.)
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.