Page Type: | Mountain/Rock |
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Lat/Lon: | 34.22499°N / 118.06364°W |
Activities: | Hiking |
Season: | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter |
Elevation: | 5715 ft / 1742 m |
Mount Wilson is home to the Hooker 100 inch telescope. The historic Mount Wilson Observatory is an astronomical research facility located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California. Located on the summit of Mount Wilson above Pasadena at an altitude of 5715 feet (1742 meters), the observatory is visible from much of the Los Angeles area. Visitors can view the historic Hooker 100-inch telescope from the Visitors' Gallery inside the dome. There is also a small astronomical museum on the observatory grounds. Picnic tables are available at the Pavilion near the main parking lot where a commanding view of the Los Angeles basin is seen on clear days.
To get to the Mount Wilson Observatory, follow the Angeles Crest Highway (Highway 2) into the San Gabriel Mountains for 14 miles to Red Box Road; turn right, and go another 5 miles to the Observatory gate. Parking is available in a large lot just beyond the front gate. To access trailheads, please refer to the appropriate route link on the left.
No read tape. Any of the Mount Wilson routes can be hiked without any restrictions. Keep in mind that roads and access trails can be closed due to bad weather and road repairs. Specially, the road to Chantry Flat and more recently the toll road.
Camping is available in designated areas. Please check with the Forest Service.
Hoegees Camp Information
Idlehour Trail Camp
Spruce Grove Trail Camp
Mount Wilson Observatory
Webcam
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Sean Kenney - Jun 3, 2022 11:06 am - Hasn't voted
NEW, new webcamsHere is a link to the latest webcam at Mt Wilson. Now with live seismic data added. http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/cameras/S/SD/wilson.html?fbclid=IwAR008uciwyGrKmDjEs5S6UsIQ05XYanLqCNYl4zMNIWW0L1imlVGGuhWYoQ