Ride
'n' Dine
Ride 'n' Dine - Enjoy one of the most spectacular views in Southern California as you dine at the Top of the Tram Restaurant.
After 2:30 p.m. you can purchase our Ride 'n' Dine combination ticket which includes the round trip Tram ride and dinner at the Top of the Tram Restaurant.
Dinner is available from 4 pm.
Winter
Adventure Center The Adventure
Center is closed until we recieve more snow. Cross-country ski, snowshoeing, and snowtubing rental equipment
will be available. The Adventure Center also serves hot food and
drinks.
Hiking
Within the Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness are 54 miles of hiking trails which should be sufficient to
satisfy the appetite of the most avid outdoor enthusiast.
Trails range from the awe-inspiring five and one-half mile trek to the 10,804 foot peak of San Jacinto to the just over one mile nature walk through picturesque Long Valley, located just behind the Tram's Mountain Station.
Camping
Primitive campsites are located in four designated campgrounds
throughout the Wilderness area.
Wilderness permits are required for any hiking or backpacking.
Day permits may be obtained from the Ranger Station located in Long Valley. Requests for advance permits may be made in person or in writing.
No phone or fax requests can be accepted.
Guided Nature Walks
Our guided nature walks are a wonderful way to learn about the
natural environment at the Top of the Tram. There is no charge
for this one-of-a kind experience.
Cross-Country Skiing
Cross-country ski enthusiasts have found the State Park to be unsurpassed in its challenging
terrain. You can bring your own equipment or you can rent skis, boots and poles at the Adventure
Center.
Family
Snow Fun
People of all ages can enjoy fun in the snow, and only a few inches
of snow are necessary. Snowtubes can be rented at the Adventure Center.
An easy sloping,
groomed hill is easily accessed just outside of the Adventure
Center. Have fun!
SnowBoarding
Expect to catch some air when you bring your snowboard to the Top of the
Tram. For an exciting ride, come on up, bring your friends and experience
the thrill of flying through new snow. Youčll be talking about it all the
way home!
SnowShoeing
For those wanting to take a walk during the winter into the back country, snowshoe rentals are available.
Wilderness permits are required for anyone venturing outside of Long Valley, and may be obtained from the Ranger Station located in Long Valley.
Snow Camping
For the more adventurous and well-experienced, snow camping offers a special way to spend a winter weekend.
Requests for advance permits may be made in person or in writing.