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02G

Piute Lookout

8326'
(UTM 767270)

Location: Kern County, about 12 miles southeast of the town of Lake Isabella, 165 miles from Los Angeles

Maps

Auto ClubKern County
Forest ServiceSequoia National Forest
USGS TopoClaraville 7½
Official HPS Maps TPO file - Save to your computer then open with National Geographic TOPO!
 Viewable JPG file - Approximately 1 meg
 GPX file or Google Earth KML file to download to GPS units and other map software (How to use GPX and KML files)
 Routes as shown on CalTopo using the above files (How to use CalTopo)

Nearby Peaks: Bald Eagle Peak, Weldon Peak, Sorrell Peak


Printable version of this route

ROUTE 1

Distance: 0.5 mile round trip on road and trail
Gain: 200'
Time: 0.5 hour round trip
Rating: Class 1, easy
Navigation: Easy
Leader Rating: "O", normal conditions

Original: Cliff Black, October 1972

DRIVING ROUTE 1

(Lake Isabella approach)

  • Exit SR 178 at Borel Road 3 miles before reaching the town of Lake Isabella.
  • Turn east, then turn left toward Bodfish at 0.2 mile, then turn right at Lake Isabella Road.
  • Drive about 3 miles to Bodfish.
  • Drive through the town of Bodfish on Lake Isabella Road (which becomes Caliente-Bodfish Road) for about 3.2 miles to dirt Saddle Spring Road (27S02) on the left at the very top of a grade. Turn left. Note your odometer and go as follows:
  • Drive in 5.7 miles, to where 27S02 meets the main ridge before crossing over to the south side. This is the parking spot for Bald Eagle Peak.
  • At 17 miles, fork to the left signed "Piute Vista / 2 miles". Turn left on 28S17.
  • Reset your odometer. Drive in on 28S17 (shortly meeting and taking a major downhill fork on the right) for 2.6 miles, or as far as feasible, keeping right at forks, to a parking area where the road narrows and becomes steep. Park here. 4WD vehicles may continue a short distance to a second parking spot at the end of the drivable road.

(Tehachapi approach)

  • Drive northwest on SR 58 from the town of Tehachapi about 15 miles to Caliente Junction (Bealville Road). Turn right.
  • Drive 13.5 miles to Walker Basin Road. Turn right.
  • Drive 9.5 miles to Piute Mountain Road. (Dirt road driving from this point to trailhead.) Turn left.
  • Drive about 9 miles past Saddle Springs Road (27S02) to 28S17. Turn left.
  • Reset your odometer. Drive in on 28S17 (shortly meeting and taking a major downhill fork on the right) for 2.6 miles, or as far as feasible, keeping right at forks, to a parking area where the road narrows and becomes steep. Park here. 4WD vehicles may continue a short distance to a second parking spot at the end of the drivable road.

(Piute Mountain Road approach)

Piute Mountain Road via Jawbone Canyon and Harris Grade, 160 miles from Los Angeles. This route variation is the recommended route for all vehicles in the guidebook Exploring the Southern Sierra: West Side by J.C. Jenkins and Ruby Jenkins, 1995, and is very highly recommended for those drivers without 4WD or high clearance vehicles.

  • From the SR 14-SR 58 split just north of the town of Mojave, take SR 14 northeast for 20 miles to the junction with Jawbone Canyon Road.
  • Turn left (west) on Jawbone Canyon Road (pavement ends at 4 miles) for 18 miles on well-graded road to a junction with Kelso Valley Road (dirt) that joins from the north. Here you have a choice.
  • Main Route:
    Ordinary vehicles should note their odometers and head north on Kelso Valley Road 7.4 miles to Piute Mountain Road (dirt).
    Note your odometer, turn left onto Piute Mountain Road. At 7.4 miles you see 29S04 on your left (southeast), marked "Sorrell Peak". This is the turnoff for Sorrell Peak.
    At 9.7 miles you meet Jawbone Canyon Road coming in on your left (south). This junction may also be reached using the following directions.
  • Variation: (saves 4 miles).
    If your vehicle is sturdy with high clearance you may stay left on Jawbone Canyon Road at the junction 18 miles from the main turnoff from SR 14. Note your odometer and proceed as follows:
    Jawbone Canyon Road becomes County Route 589, which then passes the parking area for Weldon Peak shortly after ascending steeply up Geringer Grade.
    At 10 miles proceed straight (north) at a marked junction for Mace Meadow.
    At 13.1 miles meet Piute Mountain Road. Turn left/west here and you rejoin the main driving description.
  • Reset your odometer. Continue northwest on Piute Mountain Road through the site of Claraville, continuing past a side junction on your right at 1.9 miles.
  • At 4.4 miles, find a junction with 28S17 on your right (north). Turn right (north).
  • Reset your odometer. Drive in on 28S17 (shortly meeting and taking a major downhill fork on the right) for 2.6 miles, or as far as feasible, keeping right at forks, to a parking area where the road narrows and becomes steep. Park here. 4WD vehicles may continue a short distance to a second parking spot at the end of the drivable road.

HIKING ROUTE 1

  • From either parking area, hike in as far as possible on the road.
  • Pick up a use trail to the right side (east) that goes up through rocks to the summit on the old lookout foundation.
  • The register, when present, is located on the western side of this foundation.

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