Ice House Canyon Trail to Icehouse Saddle
A pristine river-fed canyon through ancient cedar and pine groves with a year-round running creek. Historic stone cabins line the route before rugged switchbacks climb to the massive alpine saddle connecting multiple major peaks.
Trail Overview
Ice House Canyon is one of the most beautiful lower-elevation forests in the San Gabriels. The creek runs year-round and the cedar canopy is extraordinary. Historic stone cabins along the trail are private property. The climb to Icehouse Saddle is relentless in the final mile. Snow is common above 6,000 feet from November through March โ check conditions and bring traction devices in winter.
This Hike Is For You If…
Experienced hikers comfortable with sustained steep climbing. Front-country peak baggers using the saddle as a base. Winter hikers with appropriate gear.
Skip This Hike If…
Skip in summer without a very early start. Check for snow and ice conditions in winter before attempting without traction devices.
What to Expect on Trail
Terrain: Good trail lower section following creek. Rocky and steep on upper switchbacks. Potential for ice and snow October through April.
Shade: Mostly Shaded
Water: Reliable Year-Round. Ice House Creek runs alongside lower trail. No water above 6,500 feet. Filter creek water.
Views: Outstanding
Crowds: Popular Mt. Baldy area trail. Weekends fill lot early. Weekdays manageable.
Dogs: Yes, dogs are welcome on this trail.
Best Arrival: Before 7:30am on weekends. The lot is small and overflow parking is limited.
This is a Tier 1 sourced review. Trail information is based on published sources and research. Andrew has not personally hiked this trail yet. Photos and firsthand sensory detail will be added when upgraded to Tier 2.
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