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  1. Angeles Crest Christian Camp is in the middle of the Angeles National Forest at an elevation of 6,000 feet so the weather can change dramatically depending on the time of year. Typically, during the summer season (June through September) it can be hot and dry with temperatures in the 80 to 90 degree range. In the winter season (December through ...

  2. Oct 6, 2021 · The Angeles Crest Highway winds thousands of feet above the Los Angeles basin, a meandering, beautiful, and dangerous road that leads to the hiking trails of the Angeles National Forest and historic treasures like the Mount Wilson Observatory and Newcomb’s Ranch (the rustic 1939 roadhouse built on the road’s only privately own land).

  3. The Angeles Crest Highway offers a scenic, secluded getaway, the entrance of which is only minutes from the city of Los Angeles. The other end of the highway is less than 10 miles from interstate 15, offering a scenic alternative for navigating to the big city. The highway, as it winds along the San Gabriel Mountains, offers spectacular views ...

  4. The Angeles Crest Highway is a popular destination among car enthusiasts, bikers, and road cyclists for its scenery, and the possibility to view alpine landscapes near Los Angeles. Taking a drive on this highway offers a chance to escape the city and enjoy clean air, mountains, and thrilling curves.

  5. May 13, 2019 · Angeles Crest is the only path traversing the entire San Gabriel range, a historic trail paved with the can-do determination of an optimistic country, a critical link for the remote businesses and ...

  6. Angeles National Forest, San Gabriel Mountains. Angels Crest Highway, or SR-2, twists its way through 66 miles of the Angeles National Forest, punctuated by the jagged San Gabriel Mountains. Finding its end points at La Cañada-Flintridge and the Mountain Top junction at SR-138, it is a marvel of vistas, fresh air, stargazing, and relative ...

  7. Mar 26, 2016 · Directions from LaCanada, CA: Travel Interstate 210, exit at the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy. 2) and head north about 2 miles. Park on the right before you enter the Forest and hike the dirt road 1 mile past the power substation to the campground.

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