The Project

The Fire Recovery Restoration Team is doing fire recovery work from the damaged area in the Angeles National Forest located north of Los Angeles, California. Since the Station Fire of 2009 has destroyed 1/3 of the Angeles National Forest, much work is needed to be done. The team will be working on campground and day use area restoration, trail maintenance, and invasive species removal in preparation to open more and more parts of the Angeles National Forest to the public. As an average, 2 million people per year use the campgrounds and day use areas in the Angeles National Forest.

By: Erik Berliner

The attached photo is the map of the Station Fire Closure on the Angeles. As you can see, much of the forest was heavily damaged and is unsafe for public use.

Map of the Station Fire Closure Area

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Project Leader: Patrick Gallo Project Dates: Email: pgallo@thesca.org