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- Mount Lukens - Wikipedia
Mount Lukens is a mountain peak of the San Gabriel Mountains, in Los Angeles County, California [4] It is the highest point in the city of Los Angeles
- Hike Mt Lukens From Deukmejian Wilderness Park - HikingGuy
Mt Lukens is the westernmost peak of the San Gabriel Mountains front range Hiking to the peak gives you a glimpse into the mountainous innards of Angeles National Forest Looking back to the west you have about 3,000 feet of prominence, with terrific views of LA and the Verdugo Mountains
- Mount Lukens : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering - SummitPost
Mount Lukens stands majestically above the Crescenta Valley as the western most peak of the San Gabriel Mountains front range and is the highest point within Los Angeles city limits
- Mount Lukens from Deukmejian Wilderness Park - AllTrails
The climb to Mount Lukens from Deukmejian Wilderness Park starts with a walled path that goes into a grove of trees As you continue, there is a bench for you to take a break The climb continues as you progressively ascend Dunsmore Canyon
- Climbing the Highest Peak in City of L. A. - Los Angeles Times
Mt Lukens, a gray whale of a mountain beached on the eastern boundary of Los Angeles, is the highest peak within the city limits
- Hiking Mount Lukens Via The Dunsmore Canyon Loop
Standing tall above the Crescenta Valley, Mount Lukens provides spectacular views of Greater Los Angeles Area, Tujunga Canyon, the San Fernando Valley, and the Verdugo Mountains
- Mt. Lukens - Hiking Angeles Forest
Mt Lukens: view toward downtown LA and Catalina Island Elevation: 5074' Hikes: Duekmejian Trailhead to Mt Lukens via the Rim of the Valley Trail and back to the trailhead via the La Crescenta Trail: 9 miles, 2905' gain First Hike: 11-28-2011
- Mt. Lukens - Rim of the Valley Loop - Hiking Project
The summit of Mount Lukens is marred by a multitude of cellular and radio towers, control buildings, barbed wire, and access roads
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