San Gabriel Canyon     
National Forest Service  (View this site)
Angeles National Forest  (View this site)
Los Angeles County, California
Obsticle Course:  
Operating Season:  
No
Open on weekends and holidays
"San Gabriel Dam was completed in 1939 by the Los County Flood Control District, and is part of one of the most extensive flood control systems in the world. The dam stands 365 feet above the canyon bottom, is 1,520 feet in length, and 2,100 feet thick at its base. It is used to protect the San Gabriel Valley from flooding, and to collect and provide water for valley residents.

The USDA Forest Service manages the flood plain north of the reservoir as an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area, in cooperation with the State of California Off Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division of state parks and the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation. Off-Highway vehicle use in this area is a unique chance to recreate and experience the rugged beauty and challenge of off-roading in a mountain environment."

- Angeles National Forest

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