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Eaton Canyon
Eaton Canyon is a major canyon beginning at the Eaton Saddle near Mount Markham in the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest, United States. Its drainage flows into the Rio Hondo river and then into the Los Angeles River. It is named after Judge Benjamin S. Eaton, who lived in the Fair Oaks Ranch House in 1865 not far from Eaton Creek. The most well-known portion of the canyon is the Eaton Canyon Nature Center in Pasadena, California. The trailhead of the Mount Wilson Toll Road is in the canyon. 1750 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena, CA 91107
Back on Route 66 - Bottle Tree Ranch - Eaton Canyon Falls - LeAw in the USA //Ep.48
We are living the American dream driving the Historic Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica but we are doing some detours to visit some places we like.
In this 48th episode, we get back on Route 66 and visit Elmer Long's Bottle Tree Ran and stop for a hike to see Eaton Canyon Falls.
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What does one do when left with thousands of colored glass bottles? Begin a massive recycling effort, or perhaps an obscure outdoor art gallery? Elmer Long decided on both after becoming the sole beneficiary of a massive bottle collection.
As a child, Long scoured the desert with his father, collecting everything and anything. While a younger Long took notes, his father amassed an incredible collection of glass bottles. When he passed away, Long inherited his work, as well as a loss at what to do with the strange collection. In 2000, an idea struck the famously bearded Elmer Long, and he created his first bottle tree.
Shaped like hat racks, with glass bottles of all colors and shapes angled off of them, the bottle tree ranch has now grown to 200 installations. Besides being a beautiful gallery, the hollow bottles also whirr a sweet tune when the wind passes through them. For travelers making their way across America, this collection and its curator are two treasures without equal.
Eaton Canyon is a major canyon beginning at the Eaton Saddle near Mount Markham and San Gabriel Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest, United States. Its drainage flows into the Rio Hondo river and then into the Los Angeles River. It is named after Judge Benjamin S. Eaton, who lived in the Fair Oaks Ranch House in 1865 not far from Eaton Creek.
The most well-known portion of the canyon is the Eaton Canyon Nature Center in Pasadena, California. The trailhead of the Mount Wilson Toll Road is in the canyon.
The Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park is located where the mountain stream debouches into the foothill wash at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. The park is administered by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. The county administers the lower two-thirds of the area below the toll road bridge. Most of the 190 acres (0.8 km2) that comprises the natural area lie on the northern boundaries of the old Rancho San Pascual and Rancho Santa Anita on land designated for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Once the railroad gave up the land, it was opened for homesteading. The nature center is unique in the area because it houses exhibits that educate on the flora and fauna local to the San Gabriel Valley Southern California. The center was rebuilt in 1998 after the 1993 fire destroyed the previous facility.
Pasadena and parts of Altadena receive about 40% of their water from local sources. The upper third is controlled by the Water Department of the City of Pasadena.
Eaton Canyon Falls
The falls are where the Eaton Creek has a fifty-foot drop and are located north of the bridge in the part of the canyon administered by the US Forest Service. John Muir once described the waterfall as a charming little thing, with a low, sweet voice, singing like a bird, as it pours from a notch in a short ledge, some thirty or forty feet into a round mirror-pool.
Several waterfalls also exist above Eaton Fall, which are more secluded. Until 1979, there was a tunnel which allowed access, but this has been dynamited and filled in. While the upper falls were accessible decades ago, there are no longer any maintained trails. People have been injured and killed trying to make these climbs.
On July 31, 2011, a man fell to his death on the hike to the falls. Another man fell to his death one week later on August 6, 2011.
On March 22, 2013, two hikers tried to climb to the second waterfall, but decided against it mid-climb. As they made their way down, they both lost their footing and fell. One hiker, a high school senior, fell to her death, and the other was airlifted for treatment.
On June 27, 2014, the US Forest Service announced plans to close the trail to the upper falls. The trail to the upper falls was closed off on August 1, 2014. Violators caught trespassing the off-limits area will face a fine of up to $5,000 or six months in jail.
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Eaton Canyon Natural Area is located at 1750 North Altadena Drive, one block north of New York Drive in Pasadena, California. There is a sign on the east side of the street which clearly marks the entrance to the Park. From the 210 Freeway eastbound, exit at Sierra Madre Boulevard/Altadena Drive. Turn left (north) at the first light (Altadena Drive) and go 1.6 miles to the park entrance. From the 210 Freeway westbound, exit at San Gabriel Boulevard/San Marino. Turn right (north) at the second light (Altadena Drive) and go 1.5 miles to the park entrance. Click on 'View larger map' for personalized directions.
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The Hike at Eaton Canyon Falls was great, Southern California was raining all week and it filled up the Water Fall. Crossing the Water was a little tricky but we shared a great laugh and enjoyed Nature.
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Today's topic is San Gabriel Mountain's most known gem- Eaton Canyon Falls. We take an easy, short hike down to the spectacular geostratigraphic sequences so get ready for knowledge on: the mountain structure (erosion, again!!!), what makes up alluvium sediments, boulders, and get into one of the Angeles National Forest's beautiful waterfalls.
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One of the more remote areas in California, Surprise Canyon also features one of the more historic hikes up a former off-roading area to the ghost town of Panamint City. While there are many surprises on this hike, the main surprise is that a fair portion of this trek involves hiking through running water, a rarity in California, let alone Death Valley. For those that can route-find, the payoff is a series of mines, abandoned buildings, and amazing scenery that can all be explored over the course of ten to twelve miles roundtrip. Due to its remote location, lack of trail, and the off-road driving required to get there, this hike requires proper preparation; but for those that are willing to take the necessary steps, this is an amazing place to explore.
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ALAMERE FALLS HIKE
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Alamere Falls Hike is so stunning! This 40 ft waterfall plummets right on the beach. (There is only one other waterfall that does this in California called McWay Falls at Big Sur).
The duration of Alamere Falls hike is about 8 miles total (depending on the trail you decide to take). If you start at the Palomarin Trailhead (past the restrooms right by the parking lot), there is a map of the trail. (Take a picture of the map because it is nice to check it on the trails just to make sure you are on the right path...there are other campgrounds and a lake, Bass Lake, you could stop at as well.)
The first few miles of Alamere Falls Hike is stroller friendly with beautiful open views of the coast. Then, the trail gets steep and rocky (our BOB running stroller handled it well, but don't recommend other strollers). We had to leave our stroller behind a tree for the last mile because it was very narrow and rocky.
The shortcut down to the Falls allows you to pass two other waterfalls, but it is very steep and rocky. I don't recommend bringing kids to this. We hiked down the rocks very slowly to Alamere Falls, and even had some people assist us to keep Brynlee extra safe....so yes, it is doable, but I don't think we will be taking kids back to this hike anytime soon. Also, be cautious of poison oak along the Alamere Falls trail. The last mile was covered in it.
A safer route to arrive at the main waterfall is several extra miles (making the trip from 8 miles to 14 miles) of walking, but you can hike to Wildcat Camp and then go south to arrive at Alamere Falls.
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Altadena, California
Altadena, California
Altadena is an unincorporated3 area4 and census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California, United States, approximately 14 miles 23km from the downtown Los Angeles Civic Center, and directly north of the city of Pasadena, California The population was 42,777 at the 2010 census, up from 42,610 at the 2000 census
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History
In the mid-1860s, Benjamin Eaton first developed water sources from the Arroyo Seco and Eaton Canyon to his vineyard near the edge of Eaton Canyon This made possible the development of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena He did the construction for BD Wilson and Dr John Griffin, who jointly owned the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pascual, about 14,000 acres 57km2 that was the future sites of these three communities They hoped to develoaltadena california safe, altadena california closest airport, altadena california united states, altadena california real estate, altadena california apartments, altadena california google map Altadena, California
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Our video talks about three incredible hikes you can do on your next California visit. We start off with hiking to the back of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. We mention the elevation gain, distance and the amenities on the way to the the back of the Hollywood Sign. Also included are the difficulty levels and the ground you will be stepping over. We mention costs and view you will get once you reach the top of the Hollywood sign. Also mentioned on this video is the Moro Rock trail or hike inside the Sequoia National park. We show footage's of the three hundred and fifty steps you will be hiking on and the elevation, distance and the difficulty level, cost and amenities of Moro Rock. Also shown are the views and sunset on this hike. Lastly we mention the Soberanes Canyon Trail in Big Sur with views of the Pacific Ocean. We talked about the Soberanes Hike difficulty level as well as the elevation and distance. We also mention how some of the trails and hikes in Big Sur and in California might be closed due to forest wildfires. We did these hikes on our road trip in California while living the Vanlife.
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