Flores Peak

Join local historian Eric Plunkett on a hike to the top of Flores Peak (California Historical Landmark #225) located in the beautiful confluence of Harding and Modjeska Canyons. Flores Peak rises 1,834 feet tall and is named for notorious criminal Juan Flores. In 1857 Flores and his gang escaped from Los Angeles after killing Sheriff James Barton and three of his deputies and hid out on top of this peak. It is an incredible story that includes Flores’ escape down the steep cliff of Flores Peak on horseback and his eventual capture by a Los Angeles posse. 

Hike will take place on Saturday, April 20th (in case of rain, it will be held on April 27th). There is limited parking and carpooling is highly recommended. 

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Flores Peak- photo courtesy of Wikipedia
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