The
Pacific Crest Trail reaches within of the summit; at , this is the highest point of the trail south of the
Sierra Nevada. The summit has long been a favorite hiking excursion either from the Mount Islip Saddle near Little Jimmy Trail Camp, or the Vincent Gap Trail which leads up a moderate to strenuous set of switchbacks from Wrightwood. Mount Baden-Powell is also the high point along The
Silver Moccasin Trail, a historic Boy Scout hiking trail, which connects this summit to
Mount Burnham (less than away),
Throop Peak, and Mount Hawkins. The Vincent Gap hike leads through a variety of forested areas consisting of
Jeffrey Pine,
Ponderosa Pine,
Lodgepole Pine,
Incense-cedar, and an ancient forest of
Limber Pine some of which are more than 2,000 years old. In 1957 several Southern California councils of the
Boy Scouts of America placed a formal marker at the summit with a plaque dedicated to Lord Baden-Powell. == See also ==