Stephanie P.
Yelp
MINI-ME JOSHUA TREE!!
BACKGROUND:
Devil's Punchbowl, elevation 4,750 ft (1450 m), is a tilted sandstone formation in Los Angeles County. It is a county park within the Angeles National Forest on the northern slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, near Littlerock, California. Short trails within the park showcase the geologic features along the Punchbowl and San Andreas Faults. There are connections to major longer trails leading to the high country.
The Devil's Punchbowl Nature Center is operated by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. The center focuses on the flora, fauna, and geological features of the park, and the center offers school programs, parties, guided park tours, as well as telescope programs with an 11-inch telescope.
STATS:
Park Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Nature Center Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Closed Mondays
Vehicle Entrance Fee: N/A
7.5 miles out and back
Elevation Gain: about 1,300-1,500 feet
ESSENTIALS:
At least 2 liters of water (depends on distance and temp)
Know your limits
Comfy hiking shoes with good lugs
Layered Clothing
High protein food/snacks
Electrolytes
Camera
Hat (optional)
Gloves to help grip rocks
Rock climbing experience
OUR ROUTE:
I've been to the Devil's Punchbowl several times over the years and to me, it's like a mini Joshua Tree with one exception, there is a civilized trail available. The single track trail is mostly shaded by trees with minimal elevation gain and weaves hikers around the bowl to the Devil's Chair.
The views along the trail are spectacular. The earth-toned rocks that jut out of the earth into their current form is breathtaking. At 3.1 miles, the trail turns south, descending a series of switchbacks and reaching a junction .3 miles later. Turning left, the trail goes up and down a bit and finally heads out over a narrow fin into the canyon. A metal protective railing on either side helps on some parts of the trail that are deteriorating. Once at the chair visitors have a 180 degree view that looks out into the 300′ deep canyon of tilted sandstone slabs as well as the valley floor to farmland through the mountain pass.
Those adventurous types, there is a trail from the visitors center down to the rock pile where lots of rock hopping and rock climbing can be had. Use caution of direction as well as time. One time several hikers fell far behind and those of us who got out of the pile looked for them from high above. As time passed, we still could not see them and were about to call Search and Rescue. Thankfully, they filling responded to our calls and were able to get out the pile before dark.
Trivia:
The Australian band Wolfmother recorded their music video for the song "Mind's Eye" at the Devil's Punchbowl. Additionally, German heavy metal band Accept filmed a video for their song "Stampede" at the location.
DISCLAIMER:
Hiking is not something that can be taken lightly. It can be life-threatening as you see and hear on the news, people die or get lost all time. Please, if you are going to hike, never go alone and prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Remember when going for a hike, no matter how short you think it may be, always be prepared. Carry at least two liters of water for every five miles (more if the weather is warm), protein bar, nuts, and electrolytes. Wear sturdy lug sole shoes and protective clothing. Some areas the weather can change quicker than a fireman can put on his gear. It is also very important, always always always let a family member or friend know where you are going and when you expect to be back. Lastly, have fun when you hike it up.
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