The Silo at Loop Canyon: A Story of Murder and Survival
In 1981, two teenagers were lured to abandoned missile silos by ITT security guards, resulting in brutal assaults and one tragic death
In 1981, two teenagers were lured to abandoned missile silos by ITT security guards, resulting in brutal assaults and one tragic death
Perched 4,000 feet above the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, the Los Pinetos–Newhall Nike Site (LA-94) guarded Los Angeles during the Cold War.
Mount Gleason Nike Site (LA-04) was the first Nike missile installation planned and built in the Angeles National Forest
In the stillness of the San Gabriels, the spirit of the Indigenous endures — ancient footsteps echo beneath the wandering soles of today.
In 1938, archaeological findings at Sheldon Reservoir near Hahamongna uncovered an ancient Tongva Gabrielino burial site.
The “little red schoolhouse” of Camp 37 Cedar Springs was repurposed and became Camp Glenwood in 1956, dedicated to the Boy Scouts
Loomis Ranch of Alder Creek was once a Girl Scouts camp for a brief period of time in the 1950s before reverting back to private ownership.
Two high country seasonal Forest Service campgrounds with storied pasts involving bandits and horse thieves.
Angeles Crest Christian Camp was founded in the 1940s as a year round Christian camp located at 6,000 ft along the Santa Clara Divide Road.