Camp Rosenita
Camp Cumorah Crest was a LDS and a Boy Scout Camp until it burned down in 2009. It then became Camp Eaton, which still operates today
Camp Cumorah Crest was a LDS and a Boy Scout Camp until it burned down in 2009. It then became Camp Eaton, which still operates today
Camp Cumorah Crest was a LDS and a Boy Scout Camp until it burned down in 2009. It then became Camp Eaton, which still operates today
In 2022, the derogatory term “squaw” was scrubbed from federal use, thus changing the San Gabe’s Squaw Canyon to Hukaht Canyon.
Camp 37 at Cedar Springs was a prison road camp that helped build the Mt. Williamson Tunnels along the Angeles Crest Highway
East Fork Part iV A tall Chaparral Yucca in San Gabriel Canyon, 1937. Credit: LAPL Mining activity in the East
Agency: Co-opt with Los Angeles County Forestry Department (Now LA County Fire Department) and Angeles National ForestDates: 1926-1940sTower: Non-battered, open
Mount Wilson Lookout Agency: Angeles National ForestDates: 1910-1930sTower: 150’ Solar towerStatus: StandingElevation: 5713 ftCoordinates: 34.2245, -118.0586References: Fixed Point Fire Detection:
bodle Peak Lookout Agency: LA County Forestry Department (Now LA County Fire Department)Dates: 1930-1934Tower: Steel, 50 feet tallCab: N/AStatus: DemolishedElevation: 2450
West Liebre Lookout Agency: Angeles National ForestDates: 1936-1960sTower: Battered, enclosed timber tower, 20 ftCab: USFS Region 5 1934 standard 14′