Mount Harwood, Mountain summit in San Gabriel Mountains, California, United States.
Mount Harwood is a summit in the San Gabriel Mountains standing at approximately 9,600 feet and forms the fourth highest peak in the range. Multiple hiking trails crisscross the slopes, leading visitors through forested sections and rocky terrain.
The United States Geological Survey officially recognized the summit in 1965 and named it after Aurelia Squire Harwood, a California educator and conservationist. The naming honors her dedication to education and environmental protection in the state.
The mountain sits on the border between Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties and draws hikers throughout the year. The trails here connect different communities and serve as a gathering place for outdoor enthusiasts in the region.
Visitors must display a National Forest Adventure Pass or National Park access pass when accessing the mountain via Mount Baldy Road. Planning ahead is important, especially on weekends when more people visit the area.
The summit experiences strong winds throughout the year, so most climbers set up camp in lower forested areas for shelter from wind gusts. This practice has led to the development of established campsites in the more wooded zones of the mountain.
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