The Southern California High Country: Six Ranges to Beat the Summer Heat
When the valleys hit triple digits and the deserts become unlivable, the ranges are where you go.
When the valleys hit triple digits and the deserts become unlivable, the ranges are where you go.
California State Parks Week runs Wednesday, June 10 through Sunday, June 14, with 171 events across the 280-park system.
Blue Ribbon Coalition, a national motorized recreation advocacy group, filed a Motion for Leave to Intervene on Thursday in the federal lawsuit responsible for the sweeping OHV route closures across the Western Mojave Desert — a legal move aimed at restoring off-road access to thousands of miles of disputed routes.
The Bureau of Land Management’s California Desert District dropped into seasonal fire restrictions on Tuesday, and the order covers many wilderness areas.
California just closed out the winter with its second-lowest April 1 snowpack on record. State engineers doing the ceremonial Phillips Station measurement found patches of grass where the snow is supposed to be chest-deep.
A 43-year-old hiker died on the Pacific Crest Trail near Anza on April 9 after suffering what authorities described as a medical emergency. The Riverside…
Quagga and zebra mussels are small freshwater bivalves, most no bigger than a fingernail, that reproduce at staggering rates and attach themselves to virtually any hard surface. Boat hulls, engines, trailers, dock infrastructure, water intake pipe
NASA’s Orion capsule is scheduled to splash down at 5:07 p.m. PDT today off the coast of San Diego, capping a 694,481-mile journey that included the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972.
Spring in the Sonoran Desert comes with a hazard most hikers underestimate. A Lookout Mountain hiker found out the hard way — 100+ stings, dangerously low blood pressure, and a helicopter ride he did not plan for.
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