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
Completed Mount Saint Helena
Beautiful trail!! Trail in great condition; the first 3/4 mile was fairly rocky but the rest was a smooth and steady climb. Fantastic views from
Mount St Helena
This was my 4/6 hike for the challenge. Hiked it while there was an Ultra race happening so it was cool to witness these super
The Final One…Really
Missed this hike with my Six Pack hiking buddy so talked the entire family into going with me. It was perfect weather…cool, then it warmed
Mount St. Helena – Calistoga wine
Drove to Calistoga thru amazing vineyards , treated with fall colors vineyards. Beautiful drive to the trail head. NO bathrooms, recommend stopping thru Calistoga. First
#6 St Helena
This hike was mostly over a service road, no shade, fully open, which made it a little monotonous. Gradual inclines, and super windy. Has a
The Bay Area Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge
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