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Scenic stretch of Angeles Crest Freeway reopens following lengthy closure
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Scenic stretch of Angeles Crest Freeway reopens following lengthy closure

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Last updated: August 30, 2025 2:00 am
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Simply in time for Labor Day weekend, a 10-mile stretch of scenic Angeles Crest Freeway is reopening to the general public after being closed for years attributable to storm harm.

Heavy rains throughout the back-to-back stormy winters of 2022 and 2023 triggered slope failures and rock slides, and collapsed pavement alongside the highway — also referred to as Freeway 2, which runs alongside Angeles Nationwide Forest.

Additional harm adopted in September 2024, when the Bridge hearth burned sections of Angeles Nationwide Forest and raged throughout the freeway.

New guardrails, retaining partitions, erosion management and drainage programs have been put in place to deal with the destruction. Nevertheless, the stretch of freeway between Islip Saddle and Vincent Gulch continued to be closed till Friday.

The entire price of repairs was roughly $7.9 million, officers stated.

In a Q&A on its web site, the California Division of Transportation stated the closure “took so lengthy” attributable to inspectors having to judge the realm in individual, and that circumstances have been always altering with the climate.

Angeles Crest Freeway connects to many in style climbing trails, together with Vincent Gulch and Mt. Baden-Powell.

“For some, taking the great distance round may haven’t been an choice for them. It may very well be too lengthy to stroll, too time-consuming or too costly for the gasoline,” stated Jeff Hester, a hiker and creator of the SoCal Six-Pack of Peaks climbing problem. “Lots of people actually loved that drive and having the ability to discover locations that they won’t have seen in any other case. Having that reopened offers them entry to that once more.”

In addition to elevated entry, some predict that the reopening will assist cut back littering and overcrowding.

“The reopening of those trails are large for the climbing neighborhood when it comes to entry,” stated Justin Rimon, founding father of the L.A.-based outside group Simply Trek. “Additionally, this stretch of the Angeles Crest Freeway that’s open, it not solely opens extra trails, however I believe it’ll assist cut back congestion at a number of the hottest trailheads. As a result of for a very long time, folks have been going to the identical trailheads due to this closure and it was getting actually overcrowded.”

Members of the native climbing neighborhood stated they have been relieved to see this stretch of the freeway, although there have been some issues across the timing.

As Labor Day weekend is predicted to convey extra guests to the Angeles Nationwide Forest, the U.S. Forest Service introduced heightened hearth hazard warnings for the realm.

On Thursday, the company stated that the Angeles Nationwide Forest is now on the excessive hearth hazard stage, that means campfires, stoves, barbecues or open flames are prohibited.

“Because it’s additionally Labor Day weekend, I’m fearful individuals are not going to take heed to the warnings, or they’re not going to know that it’s an excessive hearth stage within the Angeles Forest, and so they’re going to be cooking and grilling and celebrating,” Rimon stated. “I’m wondering if the timing was proper.”

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