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Altadena Trails
Information about Hiking, Mountain Bike and Equestrian Trails in the Altadena Foothills.
Altadena, CA is at the foot of the San Gabriel range, 15 miles north of Los Angeles.
This site is maintained as a courtesy, and is not affiliated with any group or organization.
SUPPORT and ADVOCACY
Altadena Crest Trail Restoration Working Group
(Rob Staehle and Sameer Etman, co-chairs).
Meetings schedule: the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7pm -
meetings, agendas and minutes.
Altadena Historical Society
now selling Altadena Between Wilderness and City, by Michele Zack
Altadena Mountain Rescue / Search and Rescue,
est. 1951, all volunteer, HQ in the Altadena Sheriff Station.
Angeles.SierraClub.org
(Don Bremner, chair, Pasadena Group).
LaCanadaFlintridgeTrailsCouncil.org
(Mary Barrie, president).
AltadenaFoothills.org
Altadena Foothills Conservancy (Nancy Steele, president). New: Complete Newsletter Achive!
AltadenaWatershed.org
(Michele Zack, chair) watershed education in Altadena.
L.A. Mountains
Local mountain hiking, biking and equestrian trails. Site provided by Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
Antelope Valley Trails
Trails site for bicyclists, horse back riders and hikers.
AngelesLookouts.org
Angeles National Forest Fire Lookout Association (Pam Morey, president)
Angeles National Forest,
(established 1892) covers 650,000 acres with elevations to 10,064 feet. Volunteer
to help with watershed restoration, reforestation, plant surveys, wildlife surveys,
or as an interpreter or naturalist at a Visitor Center.
ETI.fourpalms.org
(Tom Lockhart, president)
ETI Corral 2, in west San Gabriel Valley, promoting horsemanship and safe, enjoyable riding, is
involved with equine advocacy and trail issues.
Altadena Heritage
is "Altadena's umbrella community
organization" because it embraces a number of issues from
preservation and foothills conservation to street lighting design, gardens, and
Lincoln Avenue corridor development.
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