" Ernie Maxwell Trail "

 

Photo by: Lily Burzell     " Copyright Burzell Photography  2003 "

Photo By : Lily G. Burzell

Length:  about 2 ˝ miles one way ( five miles round trip…).   

Difficulty:   Easy ( unless you are really out of shape of course…)  ☺

Of all the trails in the area of Idyllwild’s’ Humber Park, the Ernie Maxwell trail is one of the least difficult. Therefore, it is well suited to hiking novices, families, and hikers who have let themselves get out of shape. The trail is well marked, heavily traveled, with a total elevation gain of only about 300 feet. You will hike from the trailhead to the end of the trail, which is a dirt road, at that point turn around and return the way you came. Since you will be facing the other way on the return trip, you will probably notice things on the way back you didn’t notice before. For the average hiker who takes the time to stop and enjoy the sights and sounds of the mountains, it will take about three hours to complete the round trip.

However, don’t let the fact that it is a comparatively easy trail lead you to think it is not worth the effort! The trail gives the hiker great views of Suicide Rock, and the valley below. On the return trip you will also get a few good glimpses of Lily Rock to your right. As you start the hike, there is also a gentle stream you have to cross that is pleasant to the eyes, and if you stop and listen, pleasing to the ears.

To reach the trailhead from Idyllwild, turn east on North Circle Drive to South Circle Drive. Turn right, and take the first left which is Fern Valley Road. Follow the signs to Humber Park, which is about two miles from downtown Idyllwild. Park in the lower levels of the parking area and look for the Ernie Maxwell trailhead sign.

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    October 29, 2005  

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