Cucamonga Peak

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Cucamonga Peak is a prominent summit in Southern California known for its challenging hiking trails and expansive views over the Inland Empire and surrounding San Gabriel Mountains.

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Label Occurrences
Cucamonga Peak canonical 11
USGS Cucamonga Peak 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peak
summit
climate Mediterranean mountain climate
difficulty strenuous hike
elevation 2700 m
8859 ft
forestDistrict San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
surface form: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument / Angeles NF
hasTrail Icehouse Canyon to Cucamonga Peak Trail
hasViewOf Los Angeles Basin
surface form: Los Angeles Basin (on clear days)

Mount Baldy NERFINISHED
Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain

San Jacinto Peak
hazards heat exposure in warmer months
loose rock
steep terrain
winter ice and snow
isListedOn various Southern California peak-bagging lists
liesWithin San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
surface form: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument (boundary area)
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

San Bernardino County
surface form: San Bernardino County, California

San Gabriel Mountains
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange San Gabriel Mountains
nameEtymology named after Rancho Cucamonga / Cucamonga area
nearestCity Rancho Cucamonga, California
nearestMajorHighway Interstate 15
overlooks Inland Empire
Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga, California
surface form: Rancho Cucamonga

San Bernardino Valley
partOf Angeles National Forest NERFINISHED
Cucamonga Wilderness
San Bernardino National Forest NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
day hiking
snow hiking (in winter and spring)
trail running
primaryAccessTrailhead Icehouse Canyon Trailhead
Middle Fork Lytle Creek Trailhead
prominence ~1130 ft
region Southern California
requiresPermit wilderness permit for Cucamonga Wilderness (day use and overnight, seasonally)
topographicMap USGS Telegraph Peak
surface form: USGS Cucamonga Peak
typicalElevationGain ~4000 ft via Icehouse Canyon
typicalRoundTripDistance ~12 miles via Icehouse Canyon
typicalWinterConditions snow and ice on upper slopes

Referenced by (12)

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San Gabriel Mountains containsPeak Cucamonga Peak
Etiwanda near Cucamonga Peak
Iron Mountain viewOf Cucamonga Peak
subject surface form: Iron Mountain (San Gabriel Mountains)
Telegraph Peak isEastOf Cucamonga Peak
Icehouse Canyon accesses Cucamonga Peak
Ontario Peak topographicMap Cucamonga Peak
this entity surface form: USGS Cucamonga Peak
Ontario Peak hasParentPeak Cucamonga Peak
Ontario Peak isWestOf Cucamonga Peak
Ontario Peak hasViewOf Cucamonga Peak
Cucamonga Wilderness contains Cucamonga Peak
Cucamonga Wilderness highestPoint Cucamonga Peak
Cucamonga Wilderness namedAfter Cucamonga Peak