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
Mt St Helena
A lot of switchbacks for the first mile of the trail. Not a lot of shade after that so go early. We started at 7A
No-wine Hike at Mount Saint Helena
Hiking above beautiful wine country. It was an enjoyable hike though lots of exposure and heat. It drove us to need to refuel with burgers
Mount Saint Helena trek
This was a long drive from the East Bay, and a long hot hike. Nice wildflowers and views. Can’t beat the post-hike Frose at Gott’s
Returning to Mount Saint Helena
Mount St. Helena has been one I've hiked for about 30 years. Not every year. But lots of years. It's a beautiful one that starts
Mount Saint Helena
Hot hot hot hot! Not the most scenic of hikes. Trail was in great condition.
Up in the clouds
What’s not to love about St Helena?! This was a moderate out and back hike with some steep rocky sections and one downed tree. There
The Bay Area Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge
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