On Dec. 1, the Mt. Lowe Volunteers and US Forest Service will hold their annual excursion to various sites along the old Mt. Lowe Railway.
Howard S. Okamoto, US Forest Service recreation officer, says:
For those of you interested in local history, the Mount Lowe Railway,
Ye Olde Alpine Tavern resort and its ruins, and a pleasant drive into
Altadena's past and the local Forest... The event can't be beat for a
cost of $2.00 per person. This is also an excellent way for those who
have difficulty hiking long distances to see these beautiful, famous
destinations. The short walk to Inspiration Point takes visitors to a
spectacular view of Altadena, Pasadena and beyond all the way to the
Pacific Ocean (assuming a clear day without fire smoke or fog). The
drive will travel along the old railroad route beginning at the gate
to the Forest Road (top of Chaney Trail) to the railroad's Cape of
Good Hope, Dawn Station, Horseshoe Curve, Circular Bridge, Granite
Gate and end at the Alpine Tavern.The Mount Lowe picnic area is shaded by ancient oaks and other trees.
The walk to Inspiration Point is sometimes in direct sun, but the
restored Pavilion provides ample shade. 1 December can be warm or
cold, so dress according to the weather forecast and wear "sensible
shoes." There are picnic tables and telescopes at Inspiration Point.
The old photos and artifacts on display are fascinating. Bring your
camera! Usually hot dogs, chips and other food are for sale. Feel
free to bring your own picnic lunch. Mount Lowe t-shirts and a few
other items are also on sale to benefit the Mount Lowe Railway
Historical Committee volunteers and their work.
For more information or to make a reservation (only 75 can go on the trip), go here.