The 215-acre camp in just 45 minutes was devastated by the Whittier fire, which charred more than 18,000 acres in the Santa Ynez Mountains, destroyed 16 homes near Highway 154
Los Padres Council of Boy Scouts of America's Outdoor School at Camp Rancho Alegre in the Los Padres National Forest is on pace to reopen to the public in 2023, marking a comeback of the program some five years after the camp was destroyed in the 2017 Whittier Fire.
“We have made progress with six buildings now in operation while eight buildings are in various stages of completion with the entrance road still needing to be widened and paved," Cortez said. “But we still have much to accomplish to be ready for the youth of Southern California.” According to Los Padres Council officials, restoration of The Outdoor School is one of the driving factors behind the push to rebuild the 50-year-old Rancho Alegre — an undertaking estimated at $18 million after 90% of the buildings at the camp facility were destroyed by the fire.
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