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- East_Fork_Road abstract "East Fork Road, located in the San Gabriel Mountains above the city of Azusa, California, is a road that gives access from State Route 39 into East Fork and other small townships including Camp Williams, and Fire Camp 19, a minor offender prisoner housing complex.The road begins at Route 39, passing over the San Gabriel River, and follows the East Fork of the river, crossing a number of small streams. The terminus is Heaton Flats, which has a campsite, a toilet facility, and trails that lead upstream and to the summit of Iron Mountain, 8,007 feet (2,441 m) above.Along East Fork Road there are extensive fire fighting facilities which are staged to combat the many fires that break out among the foothills above Azusa, Glendora, and San Dimas every year. The road is located within the Angeles National Forest and is managed by the United States Forest Service.The United States Forest Service states that all mining operations including gold panning are illegal along the East Fork; however, mining and prospecting are a historic relic of California's heritage, enforcement of the mining laws is infrequent, and gold panning continues along this stretch of the road (which offers easy access to the river). Some of the sites of the area's mining heritage can be accessed from the road by visiting the site of \"Eldoradoville\", a mining town with three stores and six saloons that was established in 1859 and washed away in the flood of January 18, 1862.East Fork Road was initially planned as an outlet from the Los Angeles Area to State Route 2, and includes a \"Bridge to Nowhere\" that was abandoned after a flood; a later plan included two never-used tunnels on the aborted Shoemaker Canyon Road.In January 2005 a flood washed out two bridges which stranded 200 campers and residents for days.".
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink 15may09.php.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink campwilliams.com.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink followscamp.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink www.followscamp.com.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink heaton-flats-hike-san-gabriel-mountains.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink visit-bridge-nowhere-deep-roadless-section-angeles.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageExternalLink shoemaker-canyon-road-hiking-trail-azusa.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageID "861564".
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageLength "4500".
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageRevisionID "690880099".
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Angeles_National_Forest.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Azusa,_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_to_Nowhere_(San_Gabriel_Mountains).
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_2.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_39.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Los_Angeles_County,_California_geography_stubs.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:San_Gabriel_Mountains.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Eldoradoville,_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Firefighting.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Flood.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Glendora,_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Gold_panning.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Great_Flood_of_1862.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Mountain_(Los_Angeles_County).
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego_Reader.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Dimas,_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Gabriel_Mountains.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Gabriel_River_(California).
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Sheep_Mountain_Wilderness.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Southern_California.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Township_(United_States).
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Forest_Service.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLink Wilderness_Act.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Fork Road".
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- East_Fork_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- East_Fork_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- East_Fork_Road subject Category:Los_Angeles_County,_California_geography_stubs.
- East_Fork_Road subject Category:San_Gabriel_Mountains.
- East_Fork_Road subject Category:Streets_in_California.
- East_Fork_Road hypernym Road.
- East_Fork_Road point "34.23416666666667 -117.8013888888889".
- East_Fork_Road type Road.
- East_Fork_Road type Range.
- East_Fork_Road type Road.
- East_Fork_Road type SpatialThing.
- East_Fork_Road comment "East Fork Road, located in the San Gabriel Mountains above the city of Azusa, California, is a road that gives access from State Route 39 into East Fork and other small townships including Camp Williams, and Fire Camp 19, a minor offender prisoner housing complex.The road begins at Route 39, passing over the San Gabriel River, and follows the East Fork of the river, crossing a number of small streams.".
- East_Fork_Road label "East Fork Road".
- East_Fork_Road sameAs Q5328371.
- East_Fork_Road sameAs m.03j83c.
- East_Fork_Road sameAs Q5328371.
- East_Fork_Road lat "34.23416666666667".
- East_Fork_Road long "-117.8013888888889".
- East_Fork_Road wasDerivedFrom East_Fork_Road?oldid=690880099.
- East_Fork_Road isPrimaryTopicOf East_Fork_Road.