Little Tujunga Canyon Road is an approximately 13-mile-long rural highway located in Angeles National Forest in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County. As presently configured Little Tujunga Canyon Road begins at Osborne Street near the Los Angeles city limit in Pacoima and terminates at Sand Canyon Road near the city limit of Santa Clarita. Little Tujunga Canyon Road is well renown for being an engaging curvy mountain highway which has numerous vistas of the San Gabriel Mountains. The highway was constructed during 1928-1931 to facilitate a hiking boom in Angeles National Forest. The corridor has two notable wooden truss bridges located in Buck Canyon and Pacoima Canyon. Part 1; the history of Little Tujunga Canyon Road Little Tujunga Creek is located northeast of the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacoima. Said creek flows from the San Gabriel Mountains into Tujunga Wash. The word "Tujunga" is derived from the name of the Tongva tribal village...
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