Part of lower Angeles Crest Highway in the mountains north of Los Angeles has reopened after it was closed for more than a year due to storm damage and repair work.
State Route 2 in Angeles National Forest reopened between between Mt. Wilson Red Box Road and Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Road, Caltrans said Monday. The stretch had been closed since damaging storms in March 2023.
Extensive repairs were required, including the following:
- Scaling the slopes to remove loose rocks and material.
- Disposal of the slide debris
- Reconstructing a slope drapery protection system
- Repairing the washed-out slope and replacing drainage
- Repairing the washed-out roadway.
The same section of State Route 2 will close again in August for several days for final road work. A section of the upper mountain road remains closed between Islip Saddle and Grassy Hollow for storm damage repairs (see map below).
More information is available here.
*State Route 2 – Angeles National Forest*
Angeles Crest Highway is now OPEN to the public between Mount Wilson Red Box Road & Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Road. It remains closed bewteen Islip Saddle & Grassy Hollow for storm damage repairs. Details below. #AngelesCrestHighway pic.twitter.com/IvlJqIcjeE— Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) July 8, 2024