Ten months after the Palisades Fire ripped through almost every corner of Will Rogers State Park, the beloved ranch in the Pacific Palisades will once again begin welcoming visitors, starting on Saturday.

The deadly wildfire destroyed almost every structure on the ranch, burning down the historic ranch house and stables along with 30 other structures. Almost all 189 acres, 99.5% of the park unit, were touched by the Palisades Fire, according to Richard Fink, district superintendent of the Angeles District of California State Parks.

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“We have a lot of loss here,” Fink said Friday, adding this team has been in recovery mode for the past 10 months. “We have been working to restore the park and make it safe for users a

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