{{short description|Mountain in Angeles National Forest, California}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox mountain | name = South Mount Hawkins | image = | image_caption = | elevation_ft = 7786 | elevation_ref = {{nAVD88}}<ref name="pb">{{cite peakbagger |pid=1334 |name=South Mount Hawkins, California |accessdate=2009-08-22}}</ref> | prominence = | listing = [[Hundred Peaks Section]]<ref name="hps">{{cite hps |id=14D |name=South Mount Hawkins (LO) |accessdate=2009-08-22}}</ref> | location = [[Los Angeles County, California|Los Angeles County]], [[California]], U.S. | map = California#USA | map_caption = Location in California | map_size = 240 | label_position = below | range = [[San Gabriel Mountains]] | coordinates = {{coord|34.3113909|N|117.8103382|W|type:mountain_region:US-CA_scale:100000_source:GNIS|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | range_coordinates = | coordinates_ref = <ref name="gnis">{{cite gnis |id=243288 |name=South Mount Hawkins |accessdate=2009-08-22}}</ref> | topo = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]] Crystal Lake | type = | age = | first_ascent = | easiest_route = }}
'''South Mount Hawkins''' is located in the [[San Gabriel Mountains]], and contained within the [[Angeles National Forest]]. The mountain was named after Nellie Hawkins, a popular waitress of the Squirrel Inn located on the North Fork of the [[San Gabriel River (California)|San Gabriel River]].<ref> {{cite book | last = Durham | first = David L. | title = Durham's place names of Greater Los Angeles | year = 2001 | location = Clovis, Calif. | publisher = Word Dancer Press | page= 115 | isbn = 1-884995-28-4 }}</ref> Although the Squirrel Inn is long gone, Nellie has her name on Mount Hawkins and South Mount Hawkins. There are two ridge bumps between the two named summits and they are unofficially known as "Middle Hawkins" and "Sadie Hawkins". According to the California State Library, "Cold Brook Camp, located within the Angeles National Forest, [was] very popular with campers. Started out as hunter's camp owned by R.W. Dawson. In 1901, land leased to Doc Beatty who opened hostelry called Squirrel Inn. In 1907, Dawson took over the Inn renaming it Cold Brook Camp. Eventually built hotel, cabins and tents. Was popular in early 1900s and into the 1920s."<ref>{{Citation |last=Jackson |first=Bradford D. |title=Cold Brook Camp |date=1911 |url=https://calisphere.org/item/f66b64d2655167134d721d92173a62da/ |access-date=2024-01-30 |language=English}}</ref>
== South Mount Hawkins fire lookout tower == For 67 years the [[South Mount Hawkins Lookout]], [[fire lookout tower|tower]] stood on the summit of South Mount Hawkins It was built in 1935.<ref name="gnis2"> {{cite gnis | id = 276777 | name = South Mount Hawkins Lookout | accessdate = 2009-08-22 }}</ref> It was one of the only all-wooden towers in Southern California. The tower was destroyed in the Curve Fire on September 1, 2002.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.anffla.org/hawkins | title = South Mount Hawkins | publisher = Angeles National Forest Fire Lookout Association | accessdate = 2009-08-22 }}</ref>
== Road to tower platform ==
The [[United States Forest Service|Forest Service]] has abandoned<ref> {{cite web | url = http://danshikingblog.blogspot.com/2012/09/hawkins-ridge-hike-september-2-3-2012.html | title = Hiking Report | publisher = Simpson Hiking | accessdate = 2013-09-28 }}</ref> the {{convert|7|mi|adj=on}} long dirt road which goes from the Deer Flats Group Campground<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.crystallake.name/groups.htm | title = Deer Flats Group Campground | publisher = Crystal Lake Recreation Area | accessdate = 2013-09-28 }}</ref> located within the [[Crystal Lake Recreation Area]] all the way to the concrete platform upon which the fire watch tower used to stand.
The road is only maintained on an as needed basis such as a fire or access to the forest service repeater. Hikers and bicycle riders still find the road passable to the top of South Mount Hawkins however there are washouts along the way and it is strewn with rocks and boulders, making the Deer Flat route up to the mountain difficult. The other access route for hikers but not bicycle riders to reach South Mount Hawkins is the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] segment which leads from [[Windy Gap Trail (Angeles National Forest)|Windy Gap Trail]] then down the Hawkins Ridge Trail to the peak.
== See also == * {{annotated link|Falling Springs, California}}
== References == {{reflist}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Los Angeles]] [[Category:San Gabriel Mountains]] [[Category:Mountains of Los Angeles County, California]] [[Category:Mountains of Southern California]] [[Category:Angeles National Forest]]
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