- Sam Merrill Trail
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Sam Merrill Trail
Photo=Sam Merrill.jpg
Caption=Sam Merrill working on his trail
Location=Altadena,California ,United States
Length=2.55 mi; 4.1 km
Start/End Points=Top of Lake Avenue in AltadenaEcho Mountain
Use=Hiking, Biking
Difficulty=Easy to moderately strenuous
HighPoint=Echo Mountain Promontory (3,050 ft; 929.64 m)The Sam Merrill Trail is a major hiking trail in the
Las Flores Canyon of the San Gabriel Mountain Range inAltadena, California which leads to the top ofEcho Mountain . It was built by Charles Warner and the Forest Conservation Club of Pasadena during the 1930s. After the deluge of 1938 most the trails which accessed the mountain sides around Echo Mountain and theMount Lowe Railway had been all but washed away. Sam Merrill found it important to maintain public hiking access to the railway ruins and other portions of the treacherous foothill. During the 1940s he overhauled and maintained the trail.As a young man Merrill had lived with
John Muir for a summer, which inspired a lifetime commitment to the outdoors and theSierra Club . Merrill, who served as Clerk of the Superior Court of Los Angeles, was an active volunteer in the Sierra Club, leading outings for almost 20 years, serving on the Executive Committee of the Angeles Chapter from 1926-1935 and on the National Board of Directors of the Sierra Club from 1936-1937. When Sam Merrill died in 1948 the Sierra Club named the Echo Mountain Trail after him.The trail originated at the old railway's right of way just above a point called Hygeia Station and climbed by switchback up the steep face of the Echo promontory. In the late 1960s a housing development was established over the trail and the trailhead was moved to an access alongside of the Cobb Estate gateway at the top of Lake Avenue.
The portion of the trail which was maintained by Merrill leads an approximate 2 1/2 mile trip directly to Echo Mountain and the ruins of the White City of the Mount Lowe Railway. It is also referred to as Lower Sam Merrill Trail as a section of the Mount Lowe 8, an old mule trail from the days of the Mount Lowe Tavern, was reopened giving a continued hike into Grand Canyon and the site of the Tavern, and is referred to as Upper Sam Merrill Trail.
The Sam Merrill Trail has been repeatedly mentioned in the
Los Angeles Times , including a review of the trail on May 18, 2003. In 1996 the nationalUSA Today newspaper published a list of "10 Great North American Hikes" which included the Sam Merrill Trail as one of them. The list had originally appeared in the October 1996 issue ofMen's Fitness magazine.References
* Robinson, John W. "Trails of the Angeles" (Wilderness Press, 1971) pp. 87-89.
* McKinney, John. "History and great views near Altadena" "Los Angeles Times," May 18, 2003, p. L8
* "Scenic sites to hike" "USA Today," October 18, 1996, p. 10D
* Roster of Sierra Club Directors at [http://www.sierraclub.org/history/officers/directors.pdf]
* Honor Roll of Great Leaders of the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club at [http://angeles.sierraclub.org/about/LeadersL-R.asp]
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