Vasquez Rocks Extended Loop via PCT
Details
# Join us for a scenic hike through Vasquez Rocks Natural Area and Nature Center in Agua Dulce. This moderate loop combines the park’s dramatic rock formations, high-desert scenery, and a section of the legendary Pacific Crest Trail.
Distance: Approximately 3.3–3.4 miles
Elevation Gain: Approximately 500–600 feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Estimated Hiking Time: 1.5–2 hours, depending on group pace and stops
Trail Type: Loop
Terrain: Dirt trail, sandy areas, uneven and rocky sections, and moderate climbs/descents
Shade: Very limited
The hike winds through one of Southern California’s most distinctive landscapes, surrounded by massive, sharply angled rock formations created by millions of years of geologic activity. Vasquez Rocks is also the ancestral Tataviam village of Mapipinga and has a rich cultural history.
Our route incorporates a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) before continuing through the network of trails within Vasquez Rocks. Expect rolling climbs and descents, sweeping views of the Soledad Basin, desert vegetation, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy and photograph the famous rock formations. LA County describes the comparable PCT/Apwinga loop as a moderate 3.4-mile hike with approximately 600 feet of elevation gain.
What to Expect
This is a moderate hike appropriate for hikers who are comfortable walking several miles over uneven terrain and handling moderate elevation changes. The trail is highly exposed, so sun and heat can significantly increase the difficulty. There is very little natural shade along the route.
Bring: Plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection, hat, sunglasses, snacks, and any personal medications you may need.
Wildlife: This is rattlesnake habitat. Stay alert, watch where you step or place your hands, and give all wildlife plenty of space. Dogs should remain leashed.
Highlights
- Iconic Vasquez Rocks formations
- Hiking a section of the Pacific Crest Trail
- Panoramic high-desert and Soledad Basin views
- Fascinating geology and cultural history
- Native desert plants and seasonal wildflowers
- Excellent photography opportunities
- A fun moderate loop without committing to an all-day hike
Trailhead: Vasquez Rocks Natural Area, 10700 Escondido Canyon Road, Agua Dulce, CA. The park has an interpretive center, picnic areas, trails and restrooms/facilities; drinking water at the Interpretive Center is available during its business hours.
THIS HIKE RANKING: Level 2, Beginner/Intermediate (see chart below).
Please only sign up to attend hikes that are consistent with your ability. Based on your hiking during the last 90 days, how would you score on the Santa Clarita Valley Hikers (SCVHikers) hike rating scale of one to five, assuming a moderate pace (~2.5 mph)?
SCVH HIKE RANKING SCALE:
- Beginner: 1-3 miles, less than 500 feet elevation gain.
- Beginner/Intermediate: 1-7 miles, less than 700 feet elevation gain.
- Intermediate: 5-10 miles, 1,000-2,000 feet elevation gain.
- Intermediate/Advanced: 7-12 miles, up to 3,000 feet elevation gain.
- Advanced: 10-17 miles, 3,000 feet or more elevation gain.
DISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY - IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:
When you sign up for this event, you are releasing Santa Clarita Valley Hikers (SCVHikers) and its volunteer organizers from any liability or responsibility in connection with your participation in this activity. Hiking is inherently risky. By signing up, you are taking full responsibility for your own safety and well-being.
SCVHikers and its organizers are not trained, certified, or compensated guides, and the club does not confirm the qualifications of any member to lead or participate in its events. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions and judgment.
By signing up for any SCVHikers event, you are releasing SCVHikers and its organizers from all liability for possible injury or death, as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup Terms of Service (available at the bottom of the Meetup website). Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. If you sign up for this hike, you are confirming that the hike is within your current abilities.
At the trailhead, we will ask every participant to read and sign the SCVHikers Release of Liability and Express Assumption of Risk before the hike begins. If you are unwilling to sign, you will not be able to join the group that day. Signing up on Meetup does not substitute for the trailhead sign-in.
The outing begins and ends at the trailhead. SCVHikers does not organize, advertise, or coordinate carpools. Transportation to and from the trailhead is your own responsibility, and all risks of that travel are yours alone.
This event may be cancelled or modified due to weather, trail conditions, or other safety considerations.
