Everything about South Mount Hawkins totally explained
South Mount Hawkins, elevation 2,372 m (7,783')
Located in the
San Gabriel Mountains, and contained within the
Angeles National Forest, the mountain was named after Nellie Hawkins, a
beautiful waitress of the Squirrel Inn located on the North Fork of the
San Gabriel River. Although the Squirrel Inn is long gone, Nellie has her name on Mt. Hawkins and South Mt. Hawkins. There are two ridge bumps between the two named summits and they're unofficially known as "Middle Hawkins" and "Sadie Hawkins".
South Mount Hawkins Fire Lookout Tower
At the top of South Mount Hawkins stood a historic
Fire lookout tower that was built in
1935. It was one of the only all-wooden towers in Southern California. It was destroyed in the Curve Fire on September 1, 2002. Although the tower is gone, there's an
active citizen funded effort underway to rebuild and operate the tower.
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