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A long and steep ridgeline access road to Mt. Lukens, the highest point in the City of Los Angeles.


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7.5

Miles

12.1

KM

Doubletrack

5,056' 1,541 m

High

2,273' 693 m

Low

2,804' 855 m

Up

20' 6 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

16%

Max Grade (9°)

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Description

From the Angeles Crest Fire Station, head straight back along the driveway and around the locked gate.

The Mt. Lukens Truck Trail #3N27 is a steep, rutted, often sandy access road that goes all the way to the top of Mt. Lukens. It begins with a quiet series of switchbacks up to where the power lines cross the ridge. The climbing has just begun, but the bench here is a great place to stop, catch your breath, and take in the spectacular views of Los Angeles, the Arroyo Seco, and the entire front range of the San Gabriel Mountains.

If you've ever wondered about the switchbacks on the remote Ken Burton Trail, you can see most of them zig-zagging down the other side of the Arroyo Seco. They are close as the crow flies, but distant as the bike rolls. The next three miles continue to climb along the ridge, passing the tepee at Bee Flats and the top of the Earl Canyon Motorway.

At mile 4.2, the road forks. To the left, Lukens Truck Trail continues another three miles to the peak, and if what you just rode wasn't enough climbing for you, it's a nice way to tack on some more miles and elevation. Peak-baggers will be interested to know that Mt. Lukens is the highest point within Los Angeles city limits. To the right is Grizzly Flat Road, and whether or not you grab the peak it's a great option to return to the fire station via Angeles Crest Highway.

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Carson Blaker

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  3.3 from 3 votes

#7

in Arroyo Seco

#23045

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#7

in Arroyo Seco

#1,881

in California

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Nice sunset at the top.
Nov 15, 2014 near La Cres…, CA
Depending on the weather, you get amazing sunsets.
Nov 15, 2014 near La Cres…, CA
View into Haines Canyon from the trail of the same name.
Jan 14, 2016 near La Cres…, CA
Emerging from the clouds coming down the Mt. Lukens Fire Station trail.
Nov 15, 2014 near La Cres…, CA
Summit. Mnt Lukens.
Feb 19, 2021 near La Cres…, CA
View to the east during the climb.
Jul 13, 2017 near La Cres…, CA

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May 6, 2023
John May
The road is in great shape right now 14mi — 1h 58m
Aug 9, 2020
Nicolas Rumigny
Dec 1, 2017
Ed Th
15mi
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