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Strawberry Peak (6,164 ft or 1,879 m) is a prominent peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of Pasadena, and 28 miles (45 km) from Los Angeles, along the Angeles Crest Highway. Strawberry Peak is the tallest of the front range peaks, being three feet higher than nearby San Gabriel Peak. Both can be widely seen from greater Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley, and are popular with hikers. Other prominent nearby peaks include Josephine Peak and Mount Wilson. Strawberry Peak was named by mountaineers over a century ago, who felt the peak resembled an enormous upside-down strawberry.

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  • Pico Strawberry (es)
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  • El Pico Strawberry (6164 pies o 1879 m) es un pico prominente en las montañas de San Gabriel del condado de Los Ángeles, California. Se encuentra a unas 10 millas (16 km) al norte de Pasadena y a 28 millas (45 km) de Los Ángeles, a lo largo de la autopista Angeles Crest. El Pico Strawberry es el más alto de los picos de primera línea, siendo tres pies más alto que el cercano Pico San Gabriel. Ambos se pueden ver ampliamente desde el área metropolitana de Los Ángeles y el Valle de San Gabriel, y son populares entre los excursionistas. Otros picos cercanos prominentes incluyen Pico Josephine y Monte Wilson. El Pico Strawberry (en español: Pico Fresa) fue nombrado así por montañeros hace más de un siglo, quienes sintieron que el pico se parecía a una enorme fresa invertida.​ (es)
  • Strawberry Peak (6,164 ft or 1,879 m) is a prominent peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of Pasadena, and 28 miles (45 km) from Los Angeles, along the Angeles Crest Highway. Strawberry Peak is the tallest of the front range peaks, being three feet higher than nearby San Gabriel Peak. Both can be widely seen from greater Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley, and are popular with hikers. Other prominent nearby peaks include Josephine Peak and Mount Wilson. Strawberry Peak was named by mountaineers over a century ago, who felt the peak resembled an enormous upside-down strawberry. (en)
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  • Strawberry Peak (en)
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  • Strawberry Peak's west face. (en)
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  • El Pico Strawberry (6164 pies o 1879 m) es un pico prominente en las montañas de San Gabriel del condado de Los Ángeles, California. Se encuentra a unas 10 millas (16 km) al norte de Pasadena y a 28 millas (45 km) de Los Ángeles, a lo largo de la autopista Angeles Crest. El Pico Strawberry es el más alto de los picos de primera línea, siendo tres pies más alto que el cercano Pico San Gabriel. Ambos se pueden ver ampliamente desde el área metropolitana de Los Ángeles y el Valle de San Gabriel, y son populares entre los excursionistas. Otros picos cercanos prominentes incluyen Pico Josephine y Monte Wilson. El Pico Strawberry (en español: Pico Fresa) fue nombrado así por montañeros hace más de un siglo, quienes sintieron que el pico se parecía a una enorme fresa invertida.​ El pico se puede ascender en el lado este como una caminata de ida y vuelta de 7.2 millas usando Strawberry Peak Trail​ , que comienza cerca del área de pícnic de Red Box, o desde el oeste como un revuelo de clase 3 desde un comienzo de sendero cerca del entrada al Switzer Picnic Site.​ El área fue cerrada al público como resultado de la Estación de Bomberos.​ Sin embargo, la última orden de cierre expiró el 24 de mayo de 2014.​ El daño restante por fuego en el área es mínimo. Es especialmente común ver serpientes de cascabel en la zona.​ (es)
  • Strawberry Peak (6,164 ft or 1,879 m) is a prominent peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of Pasadena, and 28 miles (45 km) from Los Angeles, along the Angeles Crest Highway. Strawberry Peak is the tallest of the front range peaks, being three feet higher than nearby San Gabriel Peak. Both can be widely seen from greater Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley, and are popular with hikers. Other prominent nearby peaks include Josephine Peak and Mount Wilson. Strawberry Peak was named by mountaineers over a century ago, who felt the peak resembled an enormous upside-down strawberry. The peak can be ascended on the east side as a 7.2-mile round-trip trail walk using Strawberry Peak Trail, which begins near the Red Box Picnic Area, or from the west as a class 3 scramble from a trailhead near the entrance to the Switzer Picnic Site. The area was closed to the public as a result of the Station Fire. However, the last closure order expired on May 24, 2014. Remaining fire damage in the area is minimal. It is especially common to see Rattlesnakes in the area. (en)
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