Join the Challenge

The 5th Annual NorCal Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge™ is a self-paced hiking and trail running challenge up six iconic Bay Area mountains.

You choose whether you want to complete them in six days, six weeks, or take the entire year. Set the schedule that works best for you.

You can climb them in order as you build your strength and endurance, or mix it up. The choice is yours. Your registration will help support Big City Mountaineers, so you'll be doing good for others with each peak you climb

Overview Map of the NorCal Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge

The Peaks of the NorCal Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge

MOUNT UMUNHUM – Elevation 3,486′ (1,063 m)

The peak was long off limits, but after a major cleanup operation removed almost all of an abandoned air force station, it was opened to the public in 2017. The hike uses a purpose-built singletrack trail that switchbacks up to the summit.

Suggested Six-Pack Route Details: Hiking Mount Umunhum
Distance: 7.4 miles; Vertical +/- 1,150 ft.

MOUNT SAINT HELENA – Elevation 4,341′ (1,323 m)

This 4,341′ peak in the Mayacamas mountains is the tallest in the NorCal Six-Pack, and one of the few mountains in the Bay Area to actually receive snowfall in the winter.

Suggested Six-Pack Route Details: Hiking Mount Saint Helena
Distance: 10 miles; Vertical +/- 2,100 ft.

MOUNT DIABLO – Elevation 3,849′ (1,173 m)

This summit provides some of the best views in the Bay Area. On a clear day, you can see the Golden Gate Bridge and even the Farallon Islands beyond. To the east, the Sierra Nevada Range. There is a line-of-sight with the summit of Half Dome in Yosemite.

Suggested Six-Pack route: Hiking Mount Diablo via Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center
Distance: 13.2 miles; Vertical +/- 3,274 ft.

MOUNT TAMALPAIS – Elevation 2,572′ (784 m)

This loop trail from Stinson Beach to the summit of Mt Tamalpais is a good choice for a summer hike since it can start in a cool morning fog along the coast. After hiking 8 miles and over 3000 vertical feet, you'll find yourself on the summit of a mountain with a fire lookout tower.

Six-Pack Route Details: Hiking Mount Tamalpais
Distance: 16 miles; Vertical +/- 3,200 feet

MOUNT SIZER – Elevation 3,215′ (980 m)

This hike steeply climbs and descends several ridges. Mount Sizer is the high point in the park along Blue Ridge. This loop is a clockwise loop from park headquarters that ascends “The Shortcut”– often cited as the steepest trail in the Bay Area. Includes an optional side trip to Jackass Peak.

Six-Pack Route Details: Mount Sizer and Jackass Peak
Distance: 16 miles; Vertical +/- 4,400 ft.

ROSE PEAK – Elevation 3,817′ (1,163 m)

This hike through the Ohlone Wilderness travels rugged terrain and rolling green hills, with an optional detour to seasonal Murietta Falls.

Six-Pack Route Details: Hiking Rose Peak
Distance: 20.2 miles; Vertical +/- 4,500 ft.

Latest NorCal Challenge Hike Logs

Mount Sizer
Naaman

Tackled the shortcut!

Well, I had typed up a nice long story, but I accidentally closed the page and had to start over, twice!  So, since I'm pretty

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Rose Peak
Bill

Ramble on Rose

Trails all well marked and in good condition.  Good hiking temps and mostly clear skies. I knew my last climb of the 6 pack was

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Mount Saint Helena
Bijoy Bora

Snowy hike to Saint Helena

I have been trying to set a date for Mt St Helena but due to other commitments within our group and the weather, it got

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Mount Tamalpais
Teja

Mount Tamalpais

Parked in the beach parking lot. Started on Dipsea Trail at 8:30. Steep Ravine Trail still closed so had to go around up to the

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Mount Sizer
Chris Smead

Sizer with kids

We did this as a short 1 night backpacking trip, camping at Sata Springs.   There was a lot of hype about this being a

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