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Erin Rode

Erin Rode

Contributing LA Outdoors Editor at SFGATE

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    Recent Articles

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    California's least-visited national park is home to its most otherworldly hike

    A remote hike through California's Channel Islands National Park featured an epic canyon, an isolated beach, colorful flowers and abundant wildlife.
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    Why a private company is charging SoCal hikers to park on public lands

    A popular ski resort is now managing parking and fees in the northeastern corner of Angeles National Forest.
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    One of Calif.'s best national parks is also its most expensive

    Channel Islands National Park holds several superlative titles, including one of the least visited and most expensive national parks in California.
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    Mountain lion attacks 5-year-old boy at popular California park

    The mountain lion attacked while the boy and his family were picnicking in Malibu Creek State Park.
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    California's largest active wildfire destroys dozens of mountain homes

    The Bridge Fire exploded in size, threatening the mountain towns of Mount Baldy village and Wrightwood.
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    California's smallest state park was built by just one man

    LA's Watts Towers are adorned with found objects including seashells, rocks, soda bottles, ceramic tiles and figurines.
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    California set an ominous temperature record over the weekend

    Before this year, the latest high temperature recorded in California was 117 degrees in Mecca on Oct. 2, 1980.
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    'We’ll never be unemployed': Calif. hiking trail builders face a fi...

    Just as SoCal hikers celebrated the reopening of one popular area destroyed in the 2020 Bobcat Fire, a new fire closed part of Angeles National Forest.
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    Just 2 years old, LA's giant public works project has already gone ...

    The Sixth Street Viaduct opened to the public in July 2022 and replaced a deteriorating bridge built in 1932.
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    This Calif. suburb's Great Park will be bigger than New York City's...

    Orange County's giant master-planned community is a little different from the surrounding sprawl.
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    A completely useless dam in Malibu is finally coming down

    The Rindge Dam in Malibu was completed in 1926 and has sat purposeless in the Santa Monica Mountains since the 1940s.