Mount San Jacinto State Park Tours

Mount San Jacinto State Park showing forests and hiking or walking as well as a couple
Mount San Jacinto State Park showing forests, snow and hiking or walking
Mount San Jacinto State Park showing hiking or walking and mountains
Mount San Jacinto State Park showing mountains as well as a couple
Mount San Jacinto State Park which includes forests and hiking or walking as well as a couple


Take the ride to Southern California’s rooftop to hike through forests of pine and white fir, and experience views that will stay with you forever.

Mount San Jacinto State Park and Peak offers 54 miles (86 kilometers) of hiking trails and awe-inspiring scenery, accessible from the Palm Spring Aerial Tramway’s Mountain Station. From the moment you step off the tramway, there are incredible views across the San Gorgonio Pass and Coachella Valley — and this is just the beginning.

For an easygoing stroll, take the Round Valley Trail to Round Valley, a 4.4-mile (7-kilometer) round trip that reaches an elevation of 9,100 feet (2,774 meters). More serious hikers may want to try the 11.5-mile (18.5-kilometer) trek to the summit of San Jacinto Peak. Here, you’ll be rewarded with views that naturalist John Muir described as, “the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth!”

Most routes head through jagged, rocky terrain, interspersed with splashes of color from monkey flowers, lupine, Indian paintbrush, and thick stands of evergreen trees. The trail is well-worn and marked. Emergency stations are situated around the peak’s summit, and park rangers look out for visitors’ safety. Wildlife is plentiful and mostly more afraid of you than you’ll be of it. But it’s worthwhile knowing what to do in the unusual situation of coming across a black bear or a rattlesnake.

In the busy summer season, the park offers six campgrounds with spaces rented out for a small fee. The fee includes a permit that you must keep with you at all times while in the park. Four of the campgrounds are wilderness campgrounds, accessible only by hiking. The other two sites are located in the Idyllwild/Pine Cove area and are accessible by vehicle.

During the winter months, hit the snow San Jacinto is renowned for its cross-country skiing. The Adventure Center offers rental equipment. 

Be aware that temperatures on the peak are considerably cooler than down in the valley. Come equipped with warm clothing and sturdy footwear, and climbing gear should you plan to tackle the steeper ascents. 

The Palm Spring Aerial Tramway journey from the Coachella Valley floor to the Mountain Station takes just over 10 minutes. There is parking available for a fee at the Valley Station which is just over 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) north of downtown. 

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