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 Stroll
Took advice and got there early – glad we did since at 8:30am there were already a number of cars in the small lot. Overall
Mt st Helena with a wrong turn
Raining day so foggy unable to see view but beautiful and shared trail with group training for a 20 mile fundraiser and 30k endurance run.
Mt Saint Helena Rock
This time we added Table Rock to our Adventure, 4 miles of technical terrain & then to Robert Stevenson Trail up to Mt Saint Helena
Mt St Helena
Beautiful hike on a rainy day and shared the trail with the runners participating in a 35k/50k endurance run. Although the day started out rainy
Neither Rain Nor Wind Could Stop The Fantastic 6
An amazing time had by all on our group practice hike 10 of 15. Rain, fog, wind, oh my! We started on a wet hike
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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