These 26 hiking trails burned in the Eaton fire
Briefly

The Eaton fire has ravaged over 14,000 acres in areas like Altadena and the Angeles National Forest, leading to the destruction of numerous homes and businesses and claiming 16 lives. As the fire is now 65% contained, assessments of the affected areas, particularly popular trails, are ongoing. Many trails have burned, but some have reportedly survived with minimal damage. As the community looks to recover, mapping tools are vital for determining which trails remain safe for hiking, highlighting the need for responsible usage during recovery efforts.
The Eaton fire has burned over 14,000 acres, causing significant damage in Altadena and the Angeles National Forest, while tragically resulting in at least 16 fatalities.
With the fire now 65% contained, assessments of damage and trail closures are underway, revealing a complex landscape of burned areas and spared locations.
While many local trails were affected, not all have been destroyed; ongoing evaluations will clarify the conditions of hiking routes for the community.
Mapping tools have been utilized to determine which trails remain open and safe for hikers, underscoring the importance of responsible outdoor practices post-fire.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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