Raging San Antonio Creek in Mt Baldy after weeks of rainstorm in Southern California

In Southern California’s San Gabriel Mountains, San Antonio Creek flows from a spectacular sub-alpine bowl on the slopes of Mt. Baldy through a rugged canyon studded with old growth big cone Douglas fir. Clear days offer visitors to its upper watershed outstanding views all the way to Catalina Island. San Antonio Creek rises from the scenic Baldy Bowl and drains the south face of 10,064’ Mt. San Antonio (. Mt. Baldy). The Forest Service identified a four-mile segment of San Antonio Creek from its source to Mt. Baldy Village to be eligible for National Wild & Scenic River protection due to its outstandingly remarkable scenic and recreational values. This trail route also skirts part of a 39,482-acre Forest Service recommended addition to the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. Upper San Antonio Creek and the Baldy Bowl are located in an area of high ecological significance, providing important habitat for Nelson’s bighorn sheep and the San Gabriel Mountain slender salamander. San Antonio Creek is
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