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Offline Leftfield

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With the number of hikers going up, I can easily imagine much more trash along the way. 

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The Grassy Hollow Visitor Center is open to the public Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. During the week, the Grassy Hollow Visitor Center is open for school groups and other youth activities by appointment. With a location that is only 100 feet from the Pacific Crest Trail, Grassy Hollow is the perfect place to stop and rest, picnic, get information about the forest or to begin a beautiful hike. The Grassy Hollow Visitor Center is located on Highway 2, just minutes west of the Mountain High Resorts.


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Is that an old picture?  Shouldn't it say ".. Angeles National Monument?"

Offline lcadder

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No, it is still "Volunteers of the Angeles National Forest".  Grassy Hollow Visitor Center was in the Santa Clara /Mojave Rivers Ranger District.  Now it is in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument.

Offline Joe Schmoe

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Shouldn't it say ".. Angeles National Monument?"

Yes, yes it should.  Anyone notice that the National Monument people aren't walking the talk, not waiving the National Monument flag...or am I missing something?

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Who are the "National Monument People"?

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Who should the "National Monument people" be?  Where can I find the "National Monument people"?  When I go to the National Monument should I know that I'm in the National Monument, staffed by "National Monument people"?

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Yes Grassy Hollow Visitor Center is now within the National Monument but that does not change the fact the the Volunteers of the Angeles National Forest run it.

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Hello All, I am Sabrina J the one from the article above. We are still the "Volunteers of the Angeles National Forest". Becoming a national monument did not change our forest's name...that's still the same. :)