San Gabriel Canyon

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San Gabriel Canyon is a scenic gorge in Southern California known for its rugged mountain landscapes, river access, and popular outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, fishing, and off-roading.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
gorge
accessPointFor San Gabriel Canyon Road
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem chaparral
riparian habitat
hasActivity camping
four-wheel driving
gold panning
trail hiking
hasFeature granite rock formations
narrow gorge sections
river pools
steep canyon walls
hasHazard flash floods
rockfall
hasRecreationArea San Gabriel Canyon self-linksurface differs
surface form: San Gabriel Canyon OHV Area

San Gabriel Canyon self-linksurface differs
surface form: San Gabriel Canyon Off-Highway Vehicle Area
hasRegulation parking permits required in some areas
seasonal access restrictions
hasRiver San Gabriel River
hasRoadAccess State Route 39 NERFINISHED
knownFor fishing
hiking
off-roading
outdoor recreation
picnicking
river access
rugged mountain landscapes
scenic views
swimming holes
locatedIn Los Angeles County
San Gabriel Mountains
Southern California
locatedNear Azusa
surface form: Azusa, California

San Gabriel Valley
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
partOf Angeles National Forest NERFINISHED
San Gabriel River watershed
popularWith anglers
hikers
off-road vehicle users
region Transverse Ranges
watercourse East Fork San Gabriel River
West Fork San Gabriel River

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San Gabriel Mountains containsRecreationArea San Gabriel Canyon
Angeles National Forest contains San Gabriel Canyon
San Gabriel Canyon hasRecreationArea San Gabriel Canyon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: San Gabriel Canyon Off-Highway Vehicle Area
San Gabriel Canyon hasRecreationArea San Gabriel Canyon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: San Gabriel Canyon OHV Area
Gabrielino Trail passesThrough San Gabriel Canyon
this entity surface form: Santa Anita Canyon