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CLEVELAND NATIONAL FOREST ATLAS 7V¡ QUADRANGLE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Reserve aGI527 .C53U5 2012 United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Cleveland National Forest R5-RG-214 2012 LEGEND BOUNDARIES Federal: _National Forest _National Forest Wilderr _ National Recreation Ar __ National Protected Are Ranger District _ Native Land or tract _ Military _FS/Purchase Unit/Adrm Lava Q Information m Other: Nature Viewing Area _ . _ Protected Area WATER FEATURES HR Lookout Tower - Recreation/Administrative _ . _ Recreation Area Perennial _County Hospital Intermittent _City/Town o Airport, Landing Strip Inundated Dry Lake ü Heliport 0 ROADS Streams - Perennial Helipad _ Primary Highway Streams - Intermittent O Forest Headquarters Paved Road Elevated Pipe/Aquaduct □ Ranger District Office Gravel Road Swamp/Marsh □ Fire Station/Other Facility Dirt Road TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES Unimproved Road . School 4WD 4 Wheel Drive Road (Elevation in feet) 4 Church —“CD~ Interstate Index Contour 0 O Tank —(76)— State Intermediate Contour x V Pit, Mine — County ioox Spot Elevation 13S08 Primary Forest A Benchmark X Prospects 14S07 Forest • Building SURVEYS Spring Township/Range Lines: TRAILS - Reliable - Road Barrier 2000 National Recreation Trail -Approximate Gate - Permenant 5E06 Trail — — Doubtful „ Gate - Seasonal Protracted Cemetery MISCELLANEOUS Other Surveys Well Section Lines: _./- Pipe- Above/Under Ground Reliable Waterfall . Levee Approximate The U.S. Depadment of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination Tunnel In all Its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national — --—-—— Transmission Line Doubtful origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, lamilial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic Protracted .——• Railway Information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an -1 Airport-Paved Other Surveys i(nNdoitv aidllu parl'osh iinbcitoemd eb aIss edse raipvpedly f rtoo mal la npyro pgurabmlics .a) sPsiesrtsaonncse wpirtohg ram. Airport/Airstrip - Unpaved + Section Corners Found disabilities who require alternative means tor communication of program Information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of COVER PHOTO: View of Pacific Crest Trail climbing Laguna Mountain. Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue. S.W., Washington, D C. 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 Photo By: Blanca Handley (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. PRODUCTION: Produced by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, Geospatial Services with the Cleveland National Forest. Data was compiled from Cartographic Feature Files, 30 meter Digital Elevation Revised and Printed 2012 Models and the Forest Visitor Map. This atlas was produced using ArcINFO™ and Adobe"1 Illustrator"’. REFERENCIAS LIMITES AREAS SIMBOLOS Federal: _1 Bosque Nacional Cleveland Área de Picnic - Servicio Forestal/Otro _Bosque Nacional □a a _1 Bosque Nacional Adyacente Sitio para Acampar - -Área Silvestre Bosque Nacional Servicio Forestal/Otro/Grupales 1 Terrenos Ajenos al Servicio Forestal □a Sitio para Acampar Sin Servicios - Área Nacional de Recreo Servicio Forestal/Otro Área Urbana _ __Área Nacional Protejida Q Punto de Interés Arena ....... ii _ _ Distrito del Guardabosques m Inicio de Sendero _ Tierra o Zona Indígena Corral/Forraie __Militar • Terracería Estacionamiento -Servicio Forestal/Unidad de Compra/ Mina y Rocas □ Lanzamiento de Lanchas Unidad Administrativa H Lava Centro de Información al Visitante Otros: - . - Área Protejida CHARACTERISTICAS AQUATICAS ra Area para Ver la Naturaleza QEH Torre de Control - de Recreo/Administrativa Perenne _ Condado Intermitente □ Hospital -Ciudad H Inundada Aeropuerto, Pista de Aterrizaje CARRETERAS Lago Seco ® Flelipuerto ü Riachuelos - Perennes Helipuerto Carretera Principal - Riachuelos - Intermitentes Ruta Pavimentada □ Oficina Principal del Bosque Tubería Elevada/Acueducto 1.2 Ruta Mejorada, Grava Oficina del Guardabosques Pantano Ruta Mejorada, Tierra □ Servicios de Incendios/Otras Facilidades Ruta no Mantenida Para Vehículos CHARACTERISTICAS TOPOGRAFICAS 4WD Carretera para Doble Tracción ■ Escuela Carretera Interestatal (Elevación en pies) m Iglesia Carretera Estatal —1200— Contorno Indicador o O Depósito de Agua Carretera de Condado Contorno Intermedio 13S08 Ruta Forestal Principal loo x Punto de Elevación X L Cantera, Mina 14S07 Ruta Forestal Secundaria A Estación de Control Florizontal X Área de Estudio para Minas ESTUDIOS Edificio SENDEROS Manantial Líneas de Municipio/Domínio: 2000 Sendero de Recreación Nacional - Confiable Barrera de Carretera 5E06 Sendero -Aproximado Portón — — Dudoso - Medido VARIOS . Otros Estudios Pozo -./■-Tubería - Sobre/Bajo Tierra Líneas de Secciones: Catarata - Dique El Departamento de Agricultura de los EE.UU. (USDA, siglas en - Confiable Túnel inglés) prohíbe la discriminación en todos sus programas y -Aproximado actividades a base de raza, color, origen nacional, género, •—-—-— Línea de Transmission religión, edad, impedimentos, credo político, orientación sexual, — — Dudoso estado civil o familiar. (No todas las bases de prohibición —•—•——>—•—•—• Línea Ferroviaria - Medido aplican a todos los programas.) Personas con impedimentos que i — i Aeropuerto - Pavimentado requieran medios alternativos de comunicación para obtener Otros Estudios información acerca de los programas (Braille, tipografía --------- Aeropuerto/Pista de Aterrizaje agrandada, cintas de audio, etc.) deben ponerse en contacto con -Sin Pavimento + Esquinas de Secciones Encontradas el Centro TARGET de USDA, llamando al (202) 720-2600 (voz y TDD). Para presentar una queja sobre discriminación, escriba a USDA. CUBRA FOTO: La vista de Rastro pacífico de Cresta que sube Montaña de Launa. Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, La foto por: Bianca Handley 14th and Independence Avenue. SW, Washington. DC 20250-9410, o llame al (202) 720-5964 (voz y TDD). USDA es PRODUCCION: Producido por DAEU Servicio Forestal, Región Pacifico-Sudeste, Geospatial Atiende a con el un proveedor y empleador que ofrece oportunidad igual a iodos. Bosque Nacional Cleveland. Datos compilados de Cartographic Feature Files, Modelos de Elevación Digital 30 metros y el Mapa del Visitante Forestal. Este atlas fue producido usando ArcINFO™ y Adobe® Illustrator1. Revisado y Reimpreso 2012 Welcome to the Forest Visiting your National Forest backcountry can be the experience of a lifetime. The beauty and tranquility of these areas may bring you back again and again. Whether you're an experienced user or a novice, a few simple precautions can ensure a safe and pleasurable trip. Plan Your Trip Plan your trip from start to finish at home. Use a forest recreation map, topographic maps and trail guides. > Check forest use restriction level on the web or call (619) 593-2183. > Get advice from experienced backcountry travelers. > Allow plenty of time for driving mountain roads and hiking over rugged terrain. > Before leaving home, leave your itinerary with a relative or friend. Write a full account of who is going, where you are going, when you will be back, and where you plan to stay each night. > A good rule of thumb is: a hiker walks 2 miles per hour on level ground, 3 miles per hour downhill, and 1 mile per hour uphill. > Buddy Up. If you are hiking, backpacking, or exploring at any time of year, take someone with you and make sure someone else knows your travel plans. Check Local Conditions Sudden storms are common in the summer, especially in the afternoon and evening. During lightning storms, stay off ridges, and away from open meadows and isolated trees. To find out about current conditions such as flash flood warnings, slippery roads or high fire danger call or stop by the Ranger Station (Open 8:00am to 4:30pm - Monday through Friday) for the area you plan to visit. A Message About Fire Regulations require that all National Forest visitors who build, maintain, or use a campfire, camp stove, or barbeque outside of developed campgrounds must have a campfire permit, available free of charge. Remember, you must carefully follow the terms stated on your Campfire Permit to prevent your campfire or barbeque from escaping. The dry, hot California summers often bring high fire danger and the need to enact fire restrictions on National Forest land. Suspension of Campfire Permits and prohibition of all campfires and barbeques outside developed campgrounds may occur. These restrictions may include: > Restricting the use of open campfires to within developed recreation sites. > Limiting smoking to enclosed vehicles or buildings, or to developed recreation sites. > Not allowing the operation of internal combustion engines off established roads or designated trails. > In the case of extreme fire danger, specific areas of the National Forest may be closed to public entry. For information on possible fire restrictions, check with the nearest Forest Service, California Department of Forestry, or Bureau of Land Management office for the area you are visiting. NO FIREWORKS It is illegal to possess, discharge, or ignite fireworks, firecrackers, rockets, or other fireworks or explosives within the National Forest. No fireworks of any kind are permitted in the Cleveland National Forest. Report all wildfires by calling 911. Getting Around On Cleveland National Forest Roads ROADS SUITABLE FOR PASSENGER CARS Standard routes are suitable for passenger cars, but may not be as smooth or as well maintained as County roads. Vehicles that are not licensed for use on the streets and highways may not be operated on Standard or Service roads except when specifically authorized. ROADS l\!0T SUITABLE FOR PASSENGER CARS Service roads receive only minimal maintenance. These roads either are not shown on the Forest Service map or are shown by dashed parallel lines. These roads are rarely suited for passenger car travel. If you choose to travel minimally maintained roads, you may find rocks, downed trees, road washouts, and brush encroaching on the roadway. Drive slowly and carry equipment such as an axe, shovel, gloves, and fuel. Many of these roads are closed during winter and wet weather. Even where they are not closed, please DO NOT drive on these roads in wet weather because you will leave wheel ruts. Some route markers may be missing, watch for changes in road conditions. Check with the local Forest Service Office for specific travel information. CLOSED ROADS Forest roads are sometimes closed during winter to prevent the rutting of soft roadbeds during and following wet weather, to reduce disturbances to wildlife during nesting season and other critical periods, to ensure public safety, or because of high fire danger. Sometimes road use is restricted because of maintenance and other reasons. RULES OF THE ROAD TREAD LIGHTLY Safe driving in the National Forest requires alertness. The forest Tread Lightly is a practice that road system is different from streets and highways. Road conditions allows you to enjoy the vary dramatically and roads are used by a variety of travelers. National Forest without Licensed high clearance vehicles, logging trucks, recreation vehicles, changing or damaging it. It is a horseback riders, mountain bikes and hikers are common sights on willingness to assume responsibility to care for the back roads of the Forest. National Forest route signs use white land and respect the rights of numbers on a brown background, and are posted at road those you meet along the way intersections. Most National Forest roads are one-lane dirt roads and those who follow you. The with turnouts for passing oncoming traffic and are not maintained for five basic principles of the passenger cars. Use these descriptions to plan an enjoyable trip "Tread Lightly" program are to: best suited for your vehicle and driving experience. > Travel only where permitted. > Respect the rights of others. WINTER VEHICLE TRAVEL > Educate yourself. Snow conditions result in closure of most Cleveland National Forest Service roads. Winter travelers should carry tire chains at all times > Avoid streams, meadows, and be prepared to spend long periods of time in the car. Carry and wildlife. blankets or sleeping bags, warm clothes, water, food and other > Drive and travel responsibly. necessities, a snow shovel, and travel with a full tank of gas. Cleveland National Forest 117°45’ 1 1 7°30' 117°15' 117° 1 16" 15* 33" 45‘ 33° 30' 33° 15' 33° 32° 45' PALA, CALIFORNIA North, Grid North iir-txnx- FS Regional Number & Magnetic North INDIAN JRESERVATION COORDINATES Lactiotumdee rasn d Longitude: UTM grid north (GN) 2'30° ticks 2012 magnetic north (MN) Declination at center of sheet Public Land Survey ★ Range .. n Local declination from north is shown at ^'gWaIrLdDenERs NpEÍ5r«w^ TSoewctniosnh ip "G1 N/ / ' 0° 56' itnhfeo brmotattoimon oofn e macahg nmeatipc. dFeocrl imnaotrieo n see: / 17 MILS www.ngdc.noaa.gov and dick on UTM (Zone 10) 12°8‘ geomagnetism. Northings (& 63 000 meters North) I / 289 MILS 35--20W Eastings (518 000 meters East) MILS: US Military Mils. 6400mils in a full circle 33117-G6 BLACK STAR CANYON, CALIFORNIA U S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 87-3 FOREST SERVICE 117°45'00" 4 31 4 34 117a42'30" 4 35 4 37 R 8 W 117°40'00" 4 39 R 7 W 4 40 U7°37'30" — 33°52'30" 33°32’30" 37 4 8 °peathevW Gravel 37 47 '■ Pit ' 37 4 7 T 3 S T 3 S V cs r T 4 S ^ - 82 PIPELINE _ \\ 1225 A .TRABUCO' J RANGER ' DISTRICT;- C T 4 S (14WD r/a AT 7 A■ f-- sTf 37 46 37 46 'Rocket Fuel % % Test Site a ^ , Claymont , , Clay Mine VT I , ■ 'N ' Coal Canyorr^v Ecological Reserve ‘ Communication s 1 vv\ i . 1 ¡ i~x—■ ^f¿636 A Facility. 37 45 iWalnut iGqjnyvjj \Resefu6irl Weir^Canyon ^ 37 44 37 44 Wilderness Park A IC Fremont Canyon; 33°50'00" 33°50V0" )' My Nature Preserve! 37 43 37 43 37 42 37 42 Horsetrough■ Black Stan Canyon Wilderness 37 41 ParkA\ Hidden Ranch Spillway' % pfv Irvine O 2376€ ”/ 37 40 37 40 “v■EE5llee6vv6aatt\iio onn v' \l )/ ) Regional 2230 / 33°47'30“ 33°47'30" 37 39 i) if Santiago . A 2 Dam .Santiago 37 38 37 38 T 4 S Black Star 37 37 37 37 .tCeoa l M' ine> T 5 S IRVINE lake: PARK ^Go_/LjAí3 37 36 37 36 112342 Prospe'ct 37 35°°0"'N L Gravel' 37 35 ■\Y Pits // ' \nyori^£ 33°45'00" 33°45'00" 117°45'00" 4 31 4 34 117°42'30" 4 35 4 37 U7°40'00" k 41 000mp 117°37'30" Scale 1 : 63,360 Yorba Linda Prado Dam Corona North Compiled from aerial photographs (1 inch to the mile) taken 1984. Revised from aerial photographs taken 1993. Partial field check by U.S.D.A. Forest Orange Black Star Corona South Service 1995. Canyon North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27). Contour Interval 80 Feet 200U3T Mm aggrnide tnico rntohr (thG N(M) N) Projection: California State Plane, Tustin El Toro Santiago Peak Declination at center of sheet Zone 6 (Lambert Conformal Conic).

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