- Saddle Peak [CLOSED], California - 1,469 Reviews, Map - AllTrails
Saddle Peak is fenced in with numerous communication towers so one can't really get to the peak, per say Views are great northwards towards the valley as you hike up, and southwards towards the Pacific Ocean once you get to the top
- Saddle Peak, Montana - 535 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
This trail begins from the parking lot at the end of Saddle Mountain Road Jeep Trail From here, you'll follow the Middle Cottonwood Trail and the Bridger Foothills Trail up to Saddle Peak and back again It's a beautiful trail with a nice variety of scenery, from meadows, streams and peaks
- Saddle Peak via the Backbone Trail
Saddle Peak is the second-highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountains after Sandstone Peak After climbing a rocky trail for several miles, you will reach the peak where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Los Angeles basin, Malibu, Catalina Island, and the surrounding areas
- Saddle Peak via Bridger Foothills Trail, Montana - AllTrails
The trail starts at the College M Trailhead just off Bridger Canyon Road and meanders along and across Middle Cottonwood Creek, passing through a mix of forested sections and open balds before reaching Saddle Peak This long-distance, hilly trail offers stunning views and is great for backpacking
- Saddle Peak via Truman Gulch Trail - AllTrails
Yes, many trailgoers have spotted wildlife at Saddle Peak via Truman Gulch Trail in Custer Gallatin National Forest Always observe wildlife from a safe distance
- Backbone Trail to Saddle Peak, California - AllTrails
A short but steep climb from Stunt Road on the Backbone Trail leads to the 2,805-foot summit of Saddle Peak The top is an exposed dirt area with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains
- Middle Cottonwood, Saddle Peak, Bridger Peak, and Sypes Canyon
Middle Cottonwood, Saddle Peak, Bridger Peak, and Sypes Canyon is a point to point trail that covers 12 3 mi, with an elevation gain of 4,314 ft It takes about 8 5–9 5 hr to complete
- Backbone Trail: Tapia Park to Saddle Peak - AllTrails
Backbone Trail: Tapia Park to Saddle Peak is an out-and-back trail that covers 11 5 mi, with an elevation gain of 2,732 ft It takes about 6 5–7 hr to complete
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