The Restoration Legacy Crew
(RLC) is an all-volunteer public service organization dedicated to
maintaining hiking trails within the
Angeles National Forest
(San Gabriel Mountains National Monument) in
Southern California.
We work under the safety and policy oversight of the
Los Angeles Gateway District
of the
U.S. Forest Service,
removing obstructions from hiking trails, establishing stair steps with
rocks to afford easier passage through steep sections of the trail,
cutting back brush, and all of the other work that is needed to restore
and maintain hiking trails.
If you would like to join the RLC and work in the forest to repair trails
for the hiking, backpacking, and camping community, please email us, and
be sure to check out the menu items on the left side of your screen to
see some of our previous work!
Right now we are working on
Tom Sloan Trail which has
significant sections of the trail obscured by heavy brush and sections
that have gone missing due to erosion.
Touch here for ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Touch here for CREW information
Touch here for GRAFITTI photos
Touch here for HAVING FUN photos
Touch here for additional LINKS
Touch here to report trail PROBLEMS
Touch here for ROCK WORK photos
Touch here for STREAM CROSSINGS photos
Touch here for a list of OUR TRAILS
Touch here for TREAD WORK photos
Touch here for VOLUNTEER information
The Restoration Legacy Crew updates this web site periodically
and there is no guarantee that the information provided on this web
site is accurate or up-to-date despite our efforts to check and verify
the information provided. If you find anything to be inaccurate on this
web site, please email us.
Restoration Legacy Crew