Angeles NF, Santa Clara Mojave Rivers

U.S. Forest Service

500 miles of multi-use trails. 200 miles of dirt roads and trails for motor vehicles.

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Activities

Camping

Camping

Camping is permitted at designated campsites.

Pets

Pets

Dogs must be on a leash no more than 6 feet long. Do not bring more than two dogs or other pet to any one campsite. Guide dogs are an exception.

Equestrian

Equestrian

Horseback riding is permitted on all National Forest trails and roads, except for nature trails.

Hiking

Hiking

Hiking is permitted throughout the forest.

Hunting

Hunting

Hunting is permitted throughout the Angeles National Forest during hunting seasons designated by the California State Department of Fish and Game.

Motor Vehicles

Motor Vehicles

Motor vehicles is permitted on designated trails.
Be aware that some roads are closed seasonally or due to weather conditions.
Reference the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for exact regulations.

Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is permitted on all trails, except the PCT and those in Wilderness Areas. Mountain bikes must yield the right-of-way to hikers and horses.

OHV

OHV

Off-Highway Vehicles are permitted on designated trails. Rowher OHV Area permits open riding.
Green sticker, year round.
Red sticker, Oct 1 to April 30.

Spark arresters are required!

Be aware that some trails are closed seasonally or due to weather conditions.
Reference the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for exact regulations.

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Angeles NF, Santa Clara Mojave Rivers

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Offices

Santa Clara Mojave Rivers Ranger District
33708 Crown Valley Road
Acton, CA 93510
(661) 269-2808, ext. 221

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