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Eaton Canyon and adjacent federal land that burned in the January wildfires in L.A. County will remain closed through 2026 ...
Almost six months after the Eaton Fire first erupted in the canyons above Pasadena, Nina Raj is still planting seeds of hope.
Eaton fire The Eaton fire killed much of the plant life in Eaton Canyon, leaving the soil unstable. As such, boulders and burned trees can fall at any moment.
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Eaton Canyon Park, hiking trails: sadly, not a holiday weekend option this year, post wildfire - MSNAs wild animals return to Eaton Canyon’s landscape of freshly covered green slopes and yellow mustard-plant polka dots, the popular nature park badly damaged by the Eaton fire won’t be ...
The 198-acre Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in northeastern Pasadena — adjacent to Altadena — has been closed since the Jan. 7 Eaton fire torched the entire park and most likely will remain ...
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Eaton Canyon trails remain closed to hikers - MSNPopular hiking spots in Eaton Canyon remain closed after the wildfire and flooding. The US Forest Service says the soil and the trails can be very loose, causing injury.
The 198-acre Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in northeastern Pasadena — adjacent to Altadena — has been closed since the Jan. 7 Eaton fire torched the entire park and most likely will remain ...
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