San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
San Gabriel Mountains Protected
On October 10, 2014 President Obama designated some 350,000 acres of the Angeles National Forest in Southern California as the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, the 13th national monument of his presidency. The monument designation follows a 14-year campaign by San Gabriel Mountains Forever, a coalition of environmental and community groups, including the Wilderness Society, the Sierra Club and Friends of the River. Under a national monument designation, the Forest Service would give priority to managing the safety of visitors, protecting natural resources and installing improvements, including new parking areas, restrooms, signs, educational kiosks and trails.

Members of the San Gorgonio Chapter of the Sierra Club have long appreciated the very special qualities of our local mountains. An unusual transverse mountain range of steep slopes running East/West, it boasts a wide variety of ecological habitats and climes varying from low, hot desert valleys to beautiful high-elevation conifer forests. "Our" mountains support an abundance of species, and boast one of the more biologically diverse National Forests in the nation.
The illegal and irresponsible use of Off-Road Vehicles (ORV’s) is a major conservation concern for the San Gorgonio Chapter. Our concerns range from the damage done to wild habitat, the direct killing of critters, and loss of peace and quite for all of humans.