Bay Area Overview > The Peaks > Mount Saint Helena
At 4,341 feet in elevation, Mount Saint Helena in the Mayacamas mountains is the tallest peak in the Bay Area Six-Pack, and one of the few mountains in the Bay Area to actually receive snowfall in the winter.
Mount Saint Helena Basics
- Summit elevation: 4,341′ (1,323 m)
- Vertical gain: 2,119′
- Hiking mileage: 10.7 miles
- Trailhead Location: Robert Louis Stevenson State Park
Hiking Mount Saint Helena from Robert Louis Stevenson State Park
Trail Guides
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Latest Mount Saint Helena Trip Reports
Wine Country Views
Beautiful day for this hike! Great views of Napa Valley, Mt Diablo and Mt Tam. Trail is mostly open fire road, so be sure to
Sunshine + Views
Clear skies, great views and mild temperatures made this hike – that was mostly on a fire road – very pleasant. The first mile is
Saint Heleanor Rigby
Heavy fog and moisture the day we went – led to some pretty efficient speeds for the group though. Many switchbacks early on, which weren't
Misty Helena
This hike was so misty lmao I could barely see at the top cause it covered my glasses. The all trails also had this tiny
The Bay Area Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge
This hike is part of the San Francisco Bay Area Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge, a series of challenging hikes up six, diverse and scenic Bay Area mountains. Sign-up to take the challenge today!
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