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San Gabriel Mountains National Monument

Akawie Peak Trail

Easy

3.1

(10)

86

hikers

Akawie Peak Trail

00:27

1.24km

110m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Akawie Peak Trail, a quick 0.8 miles (1.2 km) route that gains 370 feet (113 metres) in just 26 minutes. You'll wander through a well-forested landscape, following old road beds that eventually become a more defined use trail. While the summit itself is…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Akawie Peak

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1.18 km

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720 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for Akawie Peak Trail and what are the parking options?

The Akawie Peak Trail is located in the Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness near Valyermo, California. The trail is situated adjacent to Buckhorn Campground, which is a good reference point for trailhead access. Parking details are not explicitly mentioned as requiring a specific lot, but access is typically found near the campground area.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, this trail is generally considered easy and mellow, making it a good option for families and beginners. It has a 'Green' climb difficulty and an 'Easy' physical rating, often completed in under an hour. The terrain is mostly gentle, following old road beds.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail is nestled in a well-forested area, which makes it pleasant for summer hikes. However, it's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during extreme heat or potential winter snow.

Are dogs allowed on the Akawie Peak Trail?

While the trail is within the Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness, specific regulations regarding dogs are not detailed in the provided information. Generally, wilderness areas often require dogs to be on a leash. It's best to check the Angeles National Forest regulations for the most current rules regarding pets in the Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness?

The provided information does not explicitly state that a permit or entrance fee is required for hiking the Akawie Peak Trail within the Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness. However, it's always recommended to check the official Angeles National Forest website for any current regulations or Adventure Pass requirements before your visit.

What is the terrain like on the way to Akawie Peak?

The terrain primarily follows old, abandoned road beds, transitioning to a well-trodden use trail as it approaches the summit. You might encounter some cross-country sections. While some parts are smooth, others can be rougher and uneven, with mentions of fire damage and unmaintained spots where 'poodle dog bush' can be present. The summit rocks are Class 1, meaning straightforward hiking.

What kind of views can I expect from the summit?

While the summit is broad, flat, and tree-covered, which can limit expansive panoramic views directly, you might catch glimpses of distant peaks such as Mount Waterman, the Santa Ana Mountains, Palomar Mountain, Cuyamaca Peak, Pleasant View Ridge, and Winston Peak through the pines from certain vantage points. The Mojave Desert is visible from the western end.

Are there any interesting historical features or hidden gems along the trail?

Yes, along the trail and near the summit, you can find remnants of old buildings, concrete and stone anchors, and machinery, suggesting a past industrial presence. Additionally, excellent campsites are available in a large area near the summit, which could be a hidden gem for those looking to extend their outing.

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

The Akawie Peak Trail is typically an out-and-back route. It's designed for hikers to ascend to the peak and then return along the same path.

How long does it take to complete the hike?

According to komoot's data, the estimated duration for this hike is approximately 26 minutes. Other sources suggest it's often completed in under an hour, covering about 1.2 to 1.7 miles round trip.

What amenities are available near Buckhorn Campground, close to the trailhead?

The information highlights that the area around the adjacent Buckhorn Campground is notable for its huge Incense-Cedars. While specific amenities like cafes or shops are not mentioned, campgrounds typically offer basic facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas. For more detailed amenity information, it's best to check the Angeles National Forest website for Buckhorn Campground.

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