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Devil's Slide Trail
Wilderness Access Trail (Permit Always Required)

Devil's Slide Trail - MODERATE 2.5 miles
This trail ascends from Humber Park to Saddle Junction with many switchbacks and far-reaching views of the surrounding area. Starting at about 6280 ft. the gain in elevation is almost 1700 ft. From Saddle Junction, trails lead to San Jacinto Peak (10,804 ft.), the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (8516 ft.), and Tahquitz Peak Lookout (8828 ft.). The Pacific Crest Trail also passes through Saddle Junction. Day hike permits for the Devil's Slide Trail are limited on weekends and holidays during the summer (between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends) due to very heavy use.
Hiking Trails in Idyllwild (Click for more trails)
The San Jacinto mountains offer about 275 miles of trails that are varied enough to appeal to the novice yet are sufficiently challenging for the advanced hiker.
Some hiking trails are located in the 35,000 acre San Jacinto Wilderness area managed by the US Forest Service. Other trails are within the 10,000 acre Mt San Jacinto State Wilderness, administered by Mt. San Jacinto State Park.
Wilderness permits are available at no cost from the San Jacinto State Park headquarters on Highway 243 or at the Idyllwild Ranger Station at Highway 243 and Pine Crest Drive
For day use, most hiking trails require a wilderness permit
Horses are allowed on all trails, but grazing is not permitted. Bring feed for overnight trips
Dogs are allowed on the Forest Service Wilderness trails, but not in the State Wilderness
Mount San Jacinto State Park Information
- Mount San Jacinto State Park map (PDF 1.45MB)
- Mount San Jacinto State Park map NE (PDF 1.19MB)
- Campground Map
- Mount San Jacinto State Park Brochure
- Mount San Jacinto State Park Homepage
- 10-day Idyllwild Weather Forecast
Address: 25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild, CA 92549
Hiking Books For Palm Springs
Philip Ferranti's books on hiking in Palm Springs, the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas are a must have if you are planning on hiking in the area. Amazon.com also has several other books that will make your hiking adventure a great one, including books on hiking and rock climbing in Joshua Tree National Park.
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For tips on how much WATER you need click above
Hiking In Palm Springs Disclaimer
Any outdoor recreation can be potentially hazardous, and hiking is no exception. All participants must assume responsibility for their own actions and safety, exercise sound judgment, and be prepared for and seek advice on weather and trail conditions.
Although the authors and publisher of Hiking-in-ps.com ("this site") try to make the site as accurate as possible, they disclaim any liability for accident, loss, injury, inconvenience or other damage that may be sustained by anyone using the information contained on the site.




