California’s Highway 39 was once meant to connect remote mountain regions, but after massive landslides and structural damage, large sections of the road were permanently closed and abandoned for over ...
If you thought the wildflower season was over in Southern California, think again. The easily accessible Highway 39, also known as San Gabriel Canyon Road, from Azusa north to Crystal Lake Recreation ...
California State Route 39 was once meant to run deep into the San Gabriel Mountains and connect with State Route 2. Instead, the road has been closed for more than four decades, leaving a quiet dead ...
San Gabriel Valley cities had hoped Caltrans would move forward with plans to reconnect Highway 39 with Highway 2 in the San Gabriel Mountains. The last portion of Highway 39 connecting it to the 2 ...
Despite earlier promises, Caltrans is abandoning plans to reopen a 4.4-mile section of state Highway 39 in the Angeles National Forest between Crystal Lake and Wrightwood, citing rising costs, ...
It has been 46 years since a landslide damaged a 4.4-mile chunk of State Highway 39, a highway ordered built by President Eisenhower in 1957. But the landslide severed the mountain road’s junction ...
Caltrans is considering repairing a 4.4-mile closed gap in State Highway 39 in the northern section of the Angeles National Forest, a washed-out portion of highway north of Azusa, closed for 44 years, ...
The Angeles National Forest can be described as a collection of rugged mountains, sparkling streams, dark canyons and breathtaking vistas, along with piles of trash, too few rangers, frequent picnic ...
The body of motorcycle rider was recovered Tuesday morning off Highway 39 in the San Gabriel Mountains after he disappeared on a late-night ride with two friends, authorities said. The 31-year-old ...