Campgrounds To Remain Closed In Angeles National Forest

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The Angeles National Forest campgrounds will remain closed through at least the end of the month, the U.S. Forest Service announced Thursday.

Burned trees are seen after the first winter storm of the season drops snow on the 115,796-acre Bobcat Fire scar in the Angeles National Forest on Dec. 31, 2020, near Azusa, Calif. (David McNew/Getty Images)

The Angeles, Cleveland, San Bernardino and Los Padres National Forest are among 12 national forests statewide whose campgrounds will remain closed through Jan. 29 because of the coronavirus stay-at-home orders.

"This order extension will protect visitors and our employees by reducing exposure to COVID-19 and mitigating the further burden on limited healthcare facilities," said Randy Moore, Regional Forester of the USFS Pacific Southwest Region, in a statement.

The other eight whose campgrounds will be closed are Eldorado, Inyo, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Plumas, Sequoia, Sierra, Stanislaus and the Tahoe national forests.

However, all 12 will remain open for day use "for the health and welfare of Californians."

In total, California has 18 national forests.

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