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Hiking A Winter Wonderland in Idyllwild
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Hiking A Winter Wonderland in Idyllwild

September 9, 20210 comments
Text & Photography by Jon King Everyone knows that Idyllwild and the San Jacinto mountains are beautiful in all seasons. But to see them at…
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Where to Get Permits

Where to Get Permits For Hiking

There are no fees for permits. Permits cover up to 12 people in a group. A day-hike permit is not needed if you already have an overnight permit.

U.S. Forest Service

54270 Pine Crest Ave. (at Hwy. 243), (909) 382-2921 (voice)
(951) 659-5748 (TTY)

Mt. San Jacinto State Park
25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild
(951) 659-2607

Map of Trails Around Idyllwild

Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail

One-way distance = 38 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,000 • Strenuous • Forest Service Permit Required • Dogs: check with local Ranger Station • Highway 74, 1 mile east of Highway 371 to Fuller Ridge Trail at Black Mountain Road

Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail

One-way distance = 2.6 miles • Easy • Dogs on leash OK •  Humber Park to Tahquitz View Drive

Fuller Ridge Trail

One-way distance = 7.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 3,000 • Strenuous • Forest Service or State Park Permit Required • Black Mountain Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak

Seven Pines Trail

One-way distance = 4 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,600 • Moderate • Forest Service or State Park Permit Required • Dark Canyon Road off Highway 243 to Deer Springs

Marion Mountain Trail

One-way distance = 5.9 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,400 • Strenuous • Forest Service or State Park Permit Required • Fern Basin Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak

Devil’s Slide Trail

One-way distance = 2.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Moderate • Forest Service Permit Required • Dogs on leash OK • Humber Park to Saddle Junction

Deer Springs Trail

One-way distance = 3.3 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Moderate • Forest Service Permit Required • Highway 243, 1 mile north of Idyllwild to Suicide Rock

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  • Map of Trails Around Idyllwild
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  • Winter Season
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