Mount Lukens Loop from Deukmejian Wilderness Park
Starting at Mount Lukens Trailhead in Deukmejian Wilderness Park, the route first leaves the Stone Barn area, crosses Dunsmore Creek on the lower park connector, and joins Crescenta View Trail before climbing through chaparral and sage scrub above Dunsmore Canyon toward The Redoubt.
The ascent continues over open, sun-exposed slopes toward Silver Saddle and Mount Lukens Road, where the route enters the higher San Gabriel Mountains setting and reaches the antenna-marked summit of Mount Lukens, with broad views over Crescenta Valley, the Los Angeles Basin, and the surrounding Angeles National Forest.
The return leaves the summit by Haines Canyon Road, then descends on the Rim of the Valley Trail across canyon rims and recovering woodland before closing near Cook Canyon and Le Mesnager Loop Trail, where shaded drainage, lower-park vegetation, and the Stone Barn area bring the circuit back to Mount Lukens Trailhead.
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- Distance: 15.9 Km
- Elevation gain: 1,065 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,537 m
- Elevation loss: 1,064 m
- Minimum elevation: 715 m
- Moving time: 1 h 34 m
- Moving speed: 10.1 Km/h
- Maximum speed: 13.0 Km/h
- Total time: 1 h 34 m
- Global speed: 10.1 Km/h
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- Distance: 15.9 Km
- Elevation gain: 1,065 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,537 m
- Elevation loss: 1,064 m
- Minimum elevation: 715 m
- Moving time: 1 h 34 m
- Moving speed: 10.1 Km/h
- Maximum speed: 13.0 Km/h
- Total time: 1 h 34 m
- Global speed: 10.1 Km/h
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Mount Lukens
United States > California > Los Angeles County
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Distance: 14.5 Km • Elevation gain: 520 m • Maximum elevation: 1,537 m