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  2. Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Los Padres National Forest is a United States national forest in southern and central California. Administered by the United States Forest Service , Los Padres includes most of the mountainous land along the California coast from Ventura to Monterey , extending inland.

  3. Chews Ridge Lookout - Wikipedia

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    The Chews Ridge Lookout is located at the northern end of the Santa Lucia Range of the Los Padres National Forest, about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Monterey, California, and approximately 30 miles (48 km) west of Highway 101. The current tower was built in 1929 and staffed until around 1990.

  4. Category:Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Los Padres National Forest. Located in western central and southern California . With protected areas in the northwestern Transverse Ranges and southeastern California Coast Ranges .

  5. Lake Fire (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The Los Padres National Forest closure notice was not lifted, and the area remained closed to the public as a result of the fire. [20] At 7:00 a.m. on July 27, [21] command over the fire was handed off to a Type 3 Incident Management Team from the Los Padres National Forest. [21] On August 4, the fire was declared 100% contained. [22] [23]

  6. Cone Peak - Wikipedia

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    Cone Peak is the second highest mountain in the Santa Lucia Range in the Ventana Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest. It rises nearly a vertical mile only 3 miles (4.8 km) from the coast as the crow flies. This is one of the steepest gradients from ocean to summit in the contiguous United States.

  7. Day Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Day Fire burned approximately 162,702 acres (658.43 km 2) of both Los Padres National Forest (97.4%) and privately owned lands. [2] The fire started on the Ojai Ranger District, in the congressionally designated Sespe Wilderness. The Sespe Wilderness is under the federal jurisdiction of the United States Forest Service.

  8. Junipero Serra Peak - Wikipedia

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    It is also the highest peak in Monterey County, and is located within the boundaries of Los Padres National Forest. [2] It is named after Saint Junípero Serra, the Spanish Franciscan priest who founded the California Missions in the 18th century. There is a fire lookout, with a tower and building, near the peak that was constructed around 1935.

  9. Thomas Fire - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 2018, the U.S. Forest Service declared the Thomas Fire 100 percent contained, at 281,893 acres. [95] [96] Afterward, Los Padres National Forest officials continued monitoring the burn area of the Thomas Fire for hotspots. On March 22, 2018, InciWeb declared the Thomas Fire to be inactive and ceased providing updates. [9]