Article appears in the Highland Community News. Published August 26, 2014.
FOREST FALLS, Calif. – Volunteers from the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association and Urban Conservation Corps, and U.S. Forest Service personnel will complete installation of a wilderness information kiosk at the Momyer Trailhead on Saturday, Sept. 6, in an event that will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act and the legacy of wilderness advocate Joe Momyer.
Installation of the kiosk will begin at 9 a.m. A dedication ceremony will follow at noon with comments from San Bernardino National Forest officials, SGWA Executive Director Val Silva, and Harry Krueper, one of two remaining members of Defenders of the San Gorgonio Wilderness. Joe Momyer, Defenders president, Krueper, and other Defenders fought to protect the San Gorgonio Wilderness from development in the 1960s and lobbied for inclusion of the primitive area in the Wilderness Act of 1964. The act was signed into law Sept. 3, 1964.
The kiosk will include information about the San Gorgonio Wilderness, its history, and its importance as watershed for downstream communities and a place for visitors seeking respite and renewal from modern life.
The Momyer Trailhead parking lot, located in Forest Falls on Valley of the Falls Boulevard, approximately 3 miles from the junction with Highway 38.
The San Gorgonio Wilderness is one of the original wilderness areas created by the 1964 legislation. It receives approximately 200,000 visitors each year, one of the most heavily used wilderness areas in the country. Its 58,969 acres harbor two small lakes, meadows, streams, 100 miles of trails, densely forested northern slopes, and rugged terrain.
SGWA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the public, protecting the San Gorgonio Wilderness and the forest surrounding it, and educating people about how to care for the natural resources of the forest.
The kiosk project was made possible by a grant from the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance, working to build a community of wilderness stewards across America. For more information about NWSA visit wildernessalliance.org.