Welcome to the Angeles National Forest!
LA's Backyard Playground
From the high desert to mountains, the forest is the backyard playground to over 20 million people in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Explore and help protect this 700,000-acre wonderland!
San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
Know Before You Go! Fire Danger is "VERY HIGH" at the Angeles National Forest
Need to Contact Us?
Trail Conditions
Reporting trail conditions? Please report major trail conditions that make a trail impassable or nearly impassable (e.g., large segments of washed out trail, fallen trees, etc.). Provide the name of the trail, the nature and location of the issue, and (if possible) include any photos and precise longitude and latitude coordinates.
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Who We Are
The Angeles National Forest was established by Executive Order in December 1892. The Angeles manages the watersheds within its boundaries to provide valuable water to southern California and to protect surrounding communities from catastrophic floods.
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History
Your national forests hold the evidence of more than 10,000 years of human history. Most people don’t realize that the history of 99% of human life in southern California was made during a time when there were no written records.
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Nature
The Angeles National Forest is home to rich biodiversity. Your forest has a unique Mediterranean ecosystem full of wildlife, flora, and much more!
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Visit Us
The Angeles National Forest is an urban national forest in the center of an ever-changing population and provides a place for surrounding communities to experience solitude, quiet, and enjoy unique recreation opportunities.
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Fire Management
Our mission is to provide safe, efficient and economical fire management while sustaining, protecting and restoring ecosystems.
Alerts & Warnings
- Fire Danger is ‘VERY HIGH’ at the Angeles National Forest
- Bridge Fire (w/ temporary road closures)
- NEW! Office & Visitor Center Updates - Need Info or Passes?
- Some Trails Closed into San Bernardino Nat'l Forest from Mt Baldy/High Elevation
- Safety Advisories for Heaton Flats / Iron Mountain Trail
- Forest Service Road Closures
- Big Santa Anita Canyon (Chantry Flats) in Sierra Madre/Arcadia Closed thru Oct 1
- Closure: Williamson Rock Area Closed thru Dec. 31, 2026
- Closure: West Fork Road closed to recreationists on weekdays thru Dec. 1, 2024
- Planning to Camp? (Stay Limits/Dispersed Camping Restrictions) til Dec. 15, 2024