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Angeles National Forest reopens 86K acres to visitors

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Parts of the Angeles Nationwide Forest are reopening Friday, April 1 following closures because of the 2020 Bobcat Fireplace.

About 86,000 acres are open to the general public once more, the USDA Forest Service stated. This consists of each space alongside the Angeles Crest Freeway (CA-2) east of Shortcut Saddle, together with Mt. Waterman, Buckhorn Campground, Islip Peak Path, Dawson Saddle Path, Cloudburst Summit, Charlton Picnic Space, and the Satan’s Canyon Path.

Right here’s a map of the closed areas.

The Forest Service nonetheless desires guests to watch out throughout their go to, and concentrate on useless standing burned timber that are much less steady and extra prone to fall.

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These “hazard timber” are being eliminated by volunteers, however is not going to be eliminated in wilderness areas like Burkhart Path, Satan’s Canyon Path, and the Pacific Crest Path between Mt. Islip and Cloudburst Summit, based on the Forest Service.

Additionally they say to not cross a landslide or main sections of lacking path.

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