They say that some of the best things in life require hard work and perseverance. That’s definitely true when it comes to hiking Mt. Baldy, one of Southern California’s most stunning peaks. This hike is tough, but the stunning views from the top make your effort well worth it.

There are several trails that take you up to the top of Mt. Baldy. The Devil’s Backbone trail is a popular, but difficult trail that gains 3,602 feet in elevation. The entire hike is almost 13 miles roundtrip.

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You can shorten this hike a little bit by taking the ski lift up for the first portion. At the top of the lift, you’ll be at Baldy Notch, where you’ll find a restaurant that’s open year-round. It’s the perfect spot for lunch or a snack.

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Once you get above Baldy Notch, you’ll enjoy some nice shady spots along the trail.

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The trail takes most people seven to eight hours to complete. Along the way, you’ll find lots of spots with endless views, so make sure to bring your camera.

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As you get close to the top, you’ll traverse a narrow trail that runs right along the side of the mountain. Loose rocks and dirt can make this portion of the trail slippery.

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Watch your step…it’s a long way down. About 9,700 feet down.

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Make sure to bring plenty of water along on this hike. It’s also a good idea to dress in layers so that you’ll be prepared for any weather conditions. Fast-moving storms can change a warm, sunny day into a wet, cold day pretty quickly.

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The last portion of the hike goes right along the spine of the mountain, and by this point you’ll be enjoying incredible views.

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The views from the top are spectacular. From a viewpoint of 10,064 feet you can see for miles.

Craig Wolynez/Alltrails This trip is strenuous, so make sure you’re physically up for the challenge before attempting it. You might want to bring along hiking poles and traction cleats, especially if there’s still snow on the trail. If you’re afraid of heights, this probably isn’t a good hike for you.

Have you hiked Mt. Baldy? If so, give our readers your best hiking advice in the comments!

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This trip is strenuous, so make sure you’re physically up for the challenge before attempting it. You might want to bring along hiking poles and traction cleats, especially if there’s still snow on the trail. If you’re afraid of heights, this probably isn’t a good hike for you.

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