Fire Danger Increases to ‘EXTREME’ at the Angeles National Forest

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Contact(s): Celeste Morales, Dana Dierkes


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ARCADIA, Calif., September 13, 2024—Effective immediately, the fire danger level has increased to EXTREME at the Angeles National Forest, which includes the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. Due to the increased risk of wildfires and the threat to public safety, several forest activities are now restricted. Visitors to the area, recreational cabin owners, and concessioners are advised of the following updates:

  • No fires of any kind, including campfires
  • No use of grills (charcoal or gas)
  • No portable lanterns or stoves (commonly referred to as "backpacker stoves)
  • California Campfire Permit holders are not exempt from this order
  • No smoking
  • No use of firearms, air rifles, or gas guns, except in authorized public shooting areas, except by hunters during legal hunting seasons and restrictions
  • No welding or operating an acetylene or other torch with open flame

Fire danger levels are subject to change with weather and fire activity on the forest. A violation of the law can result in a $5,000 fine and/or six months in jail. Anyone causing a wildfire is liable for all costs of suppressing the fire.

To read Forest Order No. 05-01-24-09, click here.  


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