These 24 Angeles National Forest trails and campgrounds are closed following the Eaton fire
Briefly

Angeles National Forest has reopened most of its areas after recent wildfires, yet important trails and campgrounds will remain inaccessible until December 31, 2025. This includes regions affected by the Eaton and Bridge fires, covering 17% of the forest. The closure especially impacts the Big Santa Anita Canyon trails that had just reopened after four years. Additionally, access to the Chantry Flat Recreation Area has been hindered by a temporarily closed road. Various hiking and biking trails will remain closed, including parts of the Gabrielino National Recreation Trail, significantly affecting the outdoor community.
The areas burned by the Eaton and Bridge fires will remain closed, affecting 17% of Angeles National Forest until at least December 31, 2025.
The closure of Big Santa Anita Canyon trails, which had just reopened after years of recovery, represents significant losses for the L.A. outdoors community.
Access to Chantry Flat Recreation Area is restricted as the Los Angeles County Public Works temporarily closed the essential access road following the Eaton fire.
The Gabrielino National Recreation Trail, a key attraction for outdoor enthusiasts, is among several trails remaining closed due to fire damage.
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