Mt. Baldy Visitor Center Interpretive Site
Area Status: Open
Located within the Angeles National Forest in scenic Mt. Baldy Village, the Mt. Baldy Visitor Center lies 10 miles north of Claremont. This award-winning interpretive center is a historic 1920's schoolhouse which has been renovated to include an indoor nature trail, local history room, and gift shop. On site are the Mt. Baldy Environmental Education classroom, a native animal room, reproductions of a gold-mining camp and Native-American (Tongva-Gabrielino) village, as well as picnic tables and restrooms.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Saturdays 8am-2pm, Sundays 11am-3pm. |
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Operational Hours: | Hours may vary. For information, visit Information & Pass Sales. |
Usage: | Heavy |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Flush Toilet (1) |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Activities
Visitor Programs
Interpretive Areas
Visitor Centers
Picnicking
Alerts & Warnings
- NEW Bobcat Fire Area, Road, and Trail Closure
- Smoke Advisory: Prescribed Burn near Jackson Lake / Big Pines Hwy.
- Advisory: Safety by Waterfalls / Streams / Creeks
- Offices--Info & Pass Sales Updates
- Driving to the Forest?
- Fire Restrictions: Moderate (Angeles National Forest)
- Advisory: Hiking at High Elevations
- Off-Highway Vehicle Areas
- Forest Service Road Closures / Storm Damage - Part 2
- Forest Service Road Closures / Storm Damage - Part 1
- Planning to Camp? (Stay Limits & Dispersed Camping Restrictions)