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What to See in Cucamonga Wilderness - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Cucamonga Wilderness (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Cucamonga Peak, Ontario Peak, and Timber Mountain. Also, be sure to include Telegraph Peak in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Cucamonga Wilderness (California).

Cucamonga Peak

Peak in California
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Peak in California. Cucamonga Peak is one of the highest peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains in San Bernardino County, California, with a summit elevation of 8,862 feet. It is within the Cucamonga Wilderness of the San Bernardino National Forest.

It is named after the 19th-century Mexican land grant, Rancho Cucamonga, that was below it.[1]

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Ontario Peak

Peak in California
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Peak in California. Ontario Peak, at 8,696 ft, is a high peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of California. Like its neighbor Cucamonga Peak, it is in the San Bernardino National Forest, and in the Cucamonga Wilderness. The peak is named for the nearby city of Ontario about 12 miles due south, and first appeared in the General Land Office Forest Atlas in 1908.

The most accessible trailhead for hiking Ontario Peak is in Icehouse Canyon. Forest Service Trail 7W07 leads from here to Icehouse Saddle, from which the Ontario Peak Trail leads to the summit. This route is 13 miles (20.9 km) round trip, with 4,100 feet (1,200 m) of elevation gain.[2]

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Timber Mountain

Peak in California
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Peak in California. Timber Mountain is a peak of the San Gabriel Mountains, located in the Cucamonga Wilderness, Angeles National Forest, San Bernardino County, California.[3]

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Telegraph Peak

Peak in California
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Peak in California. Telegraph Peak, is a peak of the San Gabriel Mountains, in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and San Bernardino County, California.

With an elevation of 8,989 feet (2,740 m), it is highest point in the Cucamonga Wilderness of the San Bernardino National Forest.[4]

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