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  2. Sam Merrill Trail - Wikipedia

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    The portion of the trail which was maintained by Merrill leads an approximate 2 1 ⁄ 2-mile trip directly to Echo Mountain and the ruins of the White City of the Mount Lowe Railway. It is also sometimes referred to as Lower Sam Merrill Trail because a section of the Mount Lowe 8, an old mule trail from the days of the Mount Lowe Tavern, was ...

  3. Come for Echo Mountain's tough terrain. Stay for the ... - AOL

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    For six short years, visitors came to Echo Mountain to vacation like kings. You can hike there and imagine its charm.

  4. Echo Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Echo has a mean elevation of 3,207 feet (977 m). It is most visible as a short mountain extension whose ridge protrudes below the peak of Inspiration Point. [citation needed] Echo Mountain's name is derived from the number of repetitions one's voice [4] could emit into Castle Canyon. Boy Scout projects were made to find the "sweet spot" where ...

  5. Mount Lowe Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Railway opened on July 4, 1893, and consisted of nearly seven miles (11 km) of track starting in Altadena, California, at a station called Mountain Junction. Atop Echo Mountain was a 70-room Victorian hotel, the Echo Mountain House. A short distance away stood the 40-room Echo Chalet, which was ready for opening day.

  6. Avoid the wildfire smoke and hike Cummins Ridge Trail on ...

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    The 14.28-mile, out-and-back hike cuts through the Cummins Creek Wilderness, with the only old growth Sitka spruce forest in the Oregon wilderness system. The ridgeline hike gains 2,480 feet of ...

  7. Mount Lowe (California) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lowe is a mountain on the southern fold of the San Gabriel Mountains.Originally named Oak Mountain, it was renamed for Professor Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, who is credited for being the first person to set foot on and plant the American flag at its peak, and who built the Mount Lowe Railway to its foot in 1896.

  8. Hike through an island of green among wildfire scars at ...

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    For the hike up Battle Ax, walk back from Elk Lake on the campground entrance road for 0.4 mile and turn left on an undrivable, closed road for another 0.4 mile to a post on the right marking ...

  9. Altadena, California - Wikipedia

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    Although the mountains and the remains of the railway are not strictly in Altadena, the most direct trail to the sites, the Sam Merrill Trail, starts in Altadena at the top of Lake Avenue, and leads to Mount Echo, about 3 miles (4.8 km). Chaney Trail, just west of the intersection at Fair Oaks Avenue and Loma Alta Street, is a forestry service ...