Big Horn Mine Trail Hike (DIrections & Parking) - HikingGuy.com (2024)

The hike to Big Horn Mine is a fun and relatively easy way to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Angeles National Forest without a major effort. The trail to Big Horn Mine winds it's way along the side of a mountain, eventually arriving at the abandoned mine, where you can explore a historic structure from 1895 and grab some iconic photos (with Mt Baldy in the background). I'll also show you how to visit Vincent's Cabin on the way back without much effort.

In this Guide:

  • Where is Big Horn Mine?
  • What to Expect on the Hike
  • Turn-by-turn Hike Directions
  • Big Horn Mine TrailMaps & Video

Quick Links:
Parks Pass -Park Website - NOAA Weather Report - My Jun 2024 Gear

Where is Big Horn Mine?

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Use this trailhead address:
Vincent Gap, CA-2, California 93563

You need a parking pass for the trailhead lot. I use the affordableNational Parks Pass, which gets me in every park, monument, and national forest. You can also use an (Southern California only)Adventure Pass, or buy a $5 day permit from the ranger’s office.

PARKING UPDATE: A third party is now charging $5 for trailhead parking and is not accepting parking passes. I'd bring a $5 bill with you just in case. You can see my video on the subject here. I'll keep you updated as things develop.

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In the winter the road can be closed, so if in doubt, check the park website and/or call the ranger station before leaving.

Gear for the Hike

This is a relatively short hike, and in normal circ*mstances you shouldn't need any special gear. If you do this in the winter when there is snow and ice, there is one section (more below) that requires extra care. Micro-spikes and trekking poles will help you navigate that icy section if you have experience hiking in the mountains in the winter.

Gear That I Love Right Now

Nothing is sponsored or promoted, just the actual gear that I use.

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Garmin InReach Mini 2If you are out of cellphone range the Mini 2 will reliably allow you to hit SOS via satellite. You can also send non-emergency texts to just say that you're late, let friends and family follow along, and check the weather. You can see my review here.

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Topo Pursuit 2The wide toe box means no blisters, an aggressive tread is great on the trail, it dries very quickly, and it has lots of cushion for long days. It combines everything I love about every other shoe into one.

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Garmin Epix ProThese watches are pricey, but I use them 24/7 for sleep tracking, workouts, heart rate, and tracking my hike. It has preloaded hiking maps that help me navigate the trails and is a backup to my smartphone navigation. The Epix Pro has a great battery life, a screen similar to an Apple Watch Ultra, and works in harsh conditions when just using the buttons. See my review here.

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Osprey Hikelite 26This updated version of the Hikelite 26 offers incredible value for the money. It's got a wide trampoline back, so your back doesn't get sweaty. It's under 2lbs, has deep side pockets, and is a great balance of what you need without what you don't.

Check out the complete list here. ( Updated June 2024)

Big Horn Mine Trail Maps

This hike is straightforward. You hike straight on Big Horn Mine Road (now a trail) until you reach the mine, then return. It's a great way to hike in the mountains without doing a big effort.

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Use This Map:
View in CalTopo | PDF Map | GPX File

How Will You Navigate?

Using the Apple Watch for Hiking

Garmin GPSMAP 67i Review

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What You Need To Know About the Hike

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  • While people climb all over the mine, be aware that it's over a hundred years old. You can get hurt. Beams and boards can be loose and move. There are also 1,200 feet of mine shafts that are not meant for you to be in. Tread lightly and carefully.
  • The Big Horn Mine is situated at the headwaters of the East Fork of the San Gabriel River. The waters that you see here eventually flow through theSheep Mountain Wilderness to the Bridge to Nowhere.
  • Gold was discovered here in 1891 by local mountain mainCharles Tom Vincent while he was hunting bighorn sheep. Vincent had fled to the area to live a solitary life in the mountains after killing three men in Arizona. No one knew of his past until he confessed on his deathbed. Today Vincent Gap and Vincent Gulch are named after him. You can visit Vincent's cabin as a side trip on this hike (see below).
  • The mine first opened in 1895 and remained in use until 1985, when it was determined that the price of gold was too low to justify further drilling and exploration. Over the life of the mine,3,701 ounces of gold, 2,430 ounces of silver, and 1,357 pounds of copper were extracted. TheWrightwood Historical Society has an article if you want to learn more about the history of Big Horn Mine.
  • In 2006 the Wilderness Land Trust purchased the land back from the mining company and returned it to Sheep Mountain Wilderness.
  • If you've got the energy and fitness, you can do this and the Mt Baden Powell hike in one day.

Stay safe and stay out of the mine. It's easier to just watch the video here.

Big Horn Mine Hike Directions

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If you don't feel safe in that last section, it's okay to turn around. Conditions change as rain, snow, and rock slides affect the trail.

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Side Trip to Vincent's Cabin

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If you make the left turn at the first intersection or take the small trail in the video, it's only an extra half-mile hike to Vincent's Cabin. You canvisit the peaceful cabin, seeing how Charles Tom Vincent lived life as a mountain man.

Charles Tom Vincent was originally from Ohio and served in the Civil War, eventually taking up mining in Arizona where he and his partner killed three men who were ransacking their shack. He fled to the mountains, making his way here after spending some time in the High Sierras.

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Vincent lived on solitude by choice for forty years, continuing to mine for gold, and selling it once a year in Los Angeles. He was an interesting character. According to an account by his mailman "every afternoon when he came in from work he stripped to the buff and threw a potfull of hot water over his strong, rugged body, regardless of company; so we learned to vamoose. He was strong as an ox, the picture of health, thin and wiry with pink cheeks and snowy white hair. He could and did, walk for miles tracking a deer and he never fired an unnecessary shot. He loathed the city fellers that banged away regardless, when after game." The Wrightwood Historical Society has a great write-up on Vincent and his life. Vincent passed in 1926.

Need More Info?

  • Have a question about the guide or want to see what other people are saying/asking? View the Youtube comments for this video. Leave a comment and I will do my best to respond.
  • When planning, always check the park website and social media to make sure the trails are open. Similarly, check the weather and road conditions.

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Hi, I'mCris Hazzard, aka Hiking Guy, a professional outdoors guide,hiking expert, and author based in Southern California. I created this website to share all the great hikes I do with everyone else out there. This site is different because it gives detailed directions that even the beginning hiker can follow. I also share what hiking gear works and doesn't so you don't waste money. I don't do sponsored or promoted content; I share only the gear recommendations, hikes, and tips that I would with my family and friends. If you like the website and YouTube channel, please support these free guides (I couldn't do it without folks like you!). You can stay up to date with my new guides by following me on YouTube, Instagram, or by subscribing to my monthly newsletter.

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