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Idyllwild, California is a town located close to mile 180 of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]]. It is a full service town with everything a hiker needs.
 
Idyllwild, California is a town located close to mile 180 of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]]. It is a full service town with everything a hiker needs.
 
==Access from the Trail==
 
 
==Food and Drink==
 
 
==Resupply==
 
===Groceries===
 
===Gear Shops===
 
===Stove Fuel===
 
===Shipping Services===
 
===Hiker Boxes===
 
 
==Lodging==
 
===Hotels and Motels===
 
===Hostels===
 
===Camping===
 
===Other===
 
 
==Trails Angels==
 
 
==Attractions==
 
 
==Transportation Services==
 
===Buses===
 
===Airports===
 
===Train Stations===
 
===Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis===
 
 
==References==
 
 
<references />
 
 
==External Links==
 
 
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==Access from the Trail==
 
==Access from the Trail==
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* Mile 183.5: Deer Springs Trail. Approximately a 4 mile hike into town.
 
* Mile 183.5: Deer Springs Trail. Approximately a 4 mile hike into town.
  
==Lodging==
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==Food and Drink==
San Jacinto State Park campground is a popular option for thru-hikers. The park has a "Hike & Bike" section where hikers can camp for $3 per night.
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Red Kettle is a popular diner offering breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and more.
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Higher Grounds Coffee Shop offers a fantastic selection of coffees and baked goods.
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The Town Baker is a cool little coffee shop and bakery which also offers free WiFi.
  
 
==Resupply==
 
==Resupply==
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Being located so close to Mt San Jacinto, Idyllwild has a number of good stores where hikers can buy or replace gear.
 
Being located so close to Mt San Jacinto, Idyllwild has a number of good stores where hikers can buy or replace gear.
  
Nomad Ventures have everything a hiker needs. They sell Darn Tough socks.
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[[Nomad Ventures]] have everything a hiker needs. They sell [[Darn Tough]] socks.
  
 
===Stove Fuel===
 
===Stove Fuel===
Nomad Ventures sells stove fuel.
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[[Nomad Ventures]] sells stove fuel.
  
 
===Shipping Services===
 
===Shipping Services===
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===Hiker Boxes===
  
==Fast Food, Restaurants, and Bars==
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==Lodging==
Red Kettle is a popular diner offering breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and more.
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===Hotels and Motels===
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===Hostels===
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===Camping===
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San Jacinto State Park campground is a popular option for thru-hikers. The park has a "Hike & Bike" section where hikers can camp for $3 per night.
  
Higher Grounds Coffee Shop offers a fantastic selection of coffees and baked goods.
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===Other===
 
 
The Town Baker is a cool little coffee shop and bakery which also offers free WiFi.
 
  
 
==Trails Angels==
 
==Trails Angels==

Revision as of 19:07, 18 October 2019

Idyllwild, California is a town located close to mile 180 of the Pacific Crest Trail. It is a full service town with everything a hiker needs.

Access from the Trail

The PCT provides access to Idyllwild from several side trails:

  • Mile 178: South Ridge Trail. Approximately a 6 mile hike into town.
  • Mile 179.4: Saddle Junction/Devil's Slide Trail. Approximately a 6 mile hike into town.
  • Mile 183.5: Deer Springs Trail. Approximately a 4 mile hike into town.

Food and Drink

Red Kettle is a popular diner offering breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and more.

Higher Grounds Coffee Shop offers a fantastic selection of coffees and baked goods.

The Town Baker is a cool little coffee shop and bakery which also offers free WiFi.

Resupply

Groceries

Fairway Market and Idyllwild Village Market are both full services grocery stores, from which hikers can do a full resupply.

Gear Shops

Being located so close to Mt San Jacinto, Idyllwild has a number of good stores where hikers can buy or replace gear.

Nomad Ventures have everything a hiker needs. They sell Darn Tough socks.

Stove Fuel

Nomad Ventures sells stove fuel.

Shipping Services

Hiker Boxes

Lodging

Hotels and Motels

Hostels

Camping

San Jacinto State Park campground is a popular option for thru-hikers. The park has a "Hike & Bike" section where hikers can camp for $3 per night.

Other

Trails Angels

Attractions

Transportation Services

Buses

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

References


External Links