The Angeles National Forest is a vast forest located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California. It covers an area of over 700,000 acres and is managed by the United States Forest Service.
The Angeles National Forest plays a crucial role in the ecosystem of Southern California. It serves as a vital habitat for numerous plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the region. The forest also helps to regulate the local climate, providing cooling shade and helping to reduce the effects of air pollution in the surrounding urban areas.
In addition, the forest serves as a source of clean water for the region, with its rivers and streams supplying drinking water to millions of people in the Los Angeles area. The forest also plays a key role in protecting against erosion and providing a buffer against wildfires.
Overall, the Angeles National Forest is a valuable natural resource that provides numerous benefits to both the environment and the people of Southern California.
Description: Some cottages at the Los Angeles Municipal camp. The camp is in the San Bernardino Mountains, 75 miles from Los Angeles on land leased by the city from the Forest Service. Angeles National Forest, California. (Forest Service photo by Cowling)
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Description: Angeles Power Shovel. Angeles National Forest, California. (Forest Service photo by George W. E. Petersen)
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Description: Type shot of a typical Civilian Conservation Corp. boy. Angeles National Forest, California. (Forest Service photo by F. E. Dunham)
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Description: Firefighting on a small fire in the Angeles. Angeles National Forest, California. (Forest Service photo by Edsel Corpe)
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Description: District Ranger Ed Corge shows two Boy Scouts how trees are planted in Southern California’s National Forest. Angeles National Forest, California. (Forest Service photo by Don K. Porter)
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Description: From trail to Jones Peak (Sierra Madre, California)
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Description: Angeles National Forest firefighters at the Eaton Fire. USDA Forest service photo by Jhovanni Solano
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Description: Angeles National Forest from the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown
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Description: Trail Canyon Falls Sign in Angeles National Forest. The photo was taken in mid-March 2024, in the afternoon.
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Description: Majestic view of the waterfall along the Trail Canyon Falls in Angeles National Forest. The photo was taken in March, in the afternoon.
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