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New Trail Construction


  • Portal Ridge Wildlife Preserve (map)

Come Join Transition Habitat Staff on Portal Ridge Wildlife Preserve to assist us in building a new trail for the public! This is a great activity for those looking to be very active while they enjoy nature, as well as those looking for land management experience.

This will be very labor intensive, but will be incredibly rewarding work. The before and after will be a huge accomplishment and allow hikers and equestrians to enjoy our Preserve and improve access!

This Preserve is the last piece of the puzzle that will connect the Angeles National Forest, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, and the Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park. The Portal Ridge Wildlife Preserve (PRWP) encompasses a substantial portion of the Portal Ridge-Liebre Mountain Significant Ecological Area. The PRWP and adjacent lands represent a transition zone between three distinct eco-regions: the San Gabriel Mountains, the Tehachapi Foothills and the westernmost portion of the Mojave Desert. A total of thirteen plant communities have been recorded and 110+ wildlife species have been observed. The Preserve contains previously unprotected transitional plant communities and significant wildlife habitat occurring between the Antelope Valley in the western Mojave Desert and Portal Ridge in Los Angeles County, California. These lands contain habitat for the state-listed threatened Swainson’s hawk, large swaths of Joshua Tree woodland, and pristine desert washes. There are 37 documented special status species, rare plant communities, and rare plants.

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