Come for Echo Mountain's tough terrain. Stay for the rich L.A. history
March 13, 20216 min read1282 words
Published: March 13, 2021  |  6 min read1282 words
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | This story is part of our You can buy a print copy at the .Echo Mountain, amid the 700,000 acres of national forest that is L.A.’s backyard, was once a playground for the well-to-do.More than a century ago, the barren mountaintop above ...
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