Mormon Rocks Interpretive Trail 6W04

Beginning elevation is 3360 feet. This 1-mile loop trail was built by the Forest Service fire engine crew in 1975. It provides visitors with the chance to hike to a ridge to gain great views of the Mormon Rocks. These striking sandstone formations watch for White-throated Swifts, hawks, and ravens. In the chaparral look for coast horned lizards, California Thrashers, and Western Kingbirds. All along the trail there are excellent views of the Mormon Rocks and Cajon Pass area.
All along the trail there are excellent views of the Mormon Rocks and Cajon Pass area. An interpretive brochure may be available at the trailhead, or is also obtainable at the Lytle Creek Ranger Station or at this link. The historic Mormon Trail of the previous century passed through this valley of geological curiosity.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | This area is home to a diversity of wildlife. Visitors need to be mindful of wildlife that may cause harm such as, see list below . Never approach, antagonize, or attempt to feed any wildlife.
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Fees: | No fee to park at Mormon Rocks Fire Station. |
Restrictions: | Dogs MUST be on a leash not longer than six feet, or otherwise under physical restrictive control. [36 CFR 261.16(j)] |
Information Center: | Front Country Ranger District 1209 Lytle Creek Road Lytle Creek, CA 92358 1-909-382-2851 Thursday thru Monday. (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays) |
General Information
Directions: The trail begins at the Mormon Rocks fire station located on Highway 138 just west of Interstate 15.Activities
Day Hiking
Elevation desc | Beginning elevation 3360 feet |
Difficulty Level: | Easy |
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