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  1. Trail Details. Distance: 18.4 miles. Time: ~10 hours. Difficulty: Strenuous. Elevation gain: 3,390 ft. Dogs: Yes. When to go: June-October. Unlike the popular Vivian Creek trail, the Fish Creek route up San Gorgonio is the proverbial road less traveled. If you’re looking for a quieter route up San Gorgonio, it’s well-worth checking out.

  2. Video and turn-by-turn directions for the Fish Creek Trail 1W07 to San Gorgonio Mountain, including permit and parking info and insider tips.

  3. Large snowfield too dangerous to cross about .5 miles from peak at the 11,100 ft elevation. Simply switch-backed up the draw before the snow to the flat area & picked the trail back up just before the peak. Lots of water in all creeks, springs & Dry Lake. Fish Creek Trailhead to Fish Creek Saddle has 57 downed-tree obstacles.

  4. Getting to the trailhead: Take State Route 38 north and east from Redlands and follow the highway towards Big Bear. Turn Right 6 miles beyond Barton Flats Visitor Center onto forest service road 1N02.

  5. This is a difficult one way trail to San Gorgonio Mountain in San Gorgonio Wilderness. This trail goes by Fish Creek Meadows, Fish Creek Saddle, and Mine Shaft Saddle. Overview

  6. There are 81 miles of trails here, along with pristine wilderness, endangered animals, and natural solitude. My trail maps and guides include videos and everything you need to know for a San Gorgonio Wilderness hike or backpacking trip.

  7. This chart will help you select trails which have natural features you desire for your next visit. This Trip Planner was designed as a rough guide to help you get the most enjoyment out of your trip, or try a new trail you haven’t been on before.