San Bernardino Mountains Community
Welcome to Cedarpines Park, a quiet unincorporated mountain community in the San Bernardino National Forest, just west of Crestline.
Cedarpines Park is an unincorporated mountain community in San Bernardino County, California, located in the San Bernardino Mountains just west of Crestline and off Devils Canyon Road. Situated at an elevation of about 4,734 feet, the community lies within the San Bernardino National Forest, surrounded by mixed conifer forests, seasonal streams, and mountain terrain that brings snowy winters and four distinct seasons. The community is small and low-density, with a population of roughly 770 residents. It functions as a quiet residential retreat rather than a commercial center, with homes and cabins spread along its winding roads amid pines and cedars. For day-to-day services, residents rely on nearby Crestline, which offers shops, restaurants, and Lake Gregory Regional Park, while Lake Arrowhead and its village sit a short drive to the east. Cedarpines Park is served by the Rim of the World Unified School District, the public school system of the western San Bernardino Mountains, headquartered in Blue Jay and serving communities including Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, and Running Springs. The community itself has a playground and community center maintained through San Bernardino County's County Service Area 18, providing a local gathering place for residents and events. Recreation is one of the community's main draws. The surrounding national forest offers hiking, off-road trails, and mountain scenery, while Lake Gregory Regional Park in Crestline provides year-round fishing, a walking trail, and seasonal swimming and boating. The area's elevation and forest setting make it a popular destination for those seeking mountain living within reach of the San Bernardino Valley, which lies below and supplies the region's larger employment, shopping, and medical services.
Cedarpines Park is an unincorporated community in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California. It sits within the San Bernardino National Forest at an elevation of about 4,734 feet, just west of Crestline and off Devils Canyon Road.
Cedarpines Park has a population of about 770 residents. It is a low-density mountain community with a quiet, forested character, served by small-town amenities in nearby Crestline and larger services in the San Bernardino Valley below.
Cedarpines Park is served by the Rim of the World Unified School District, a San Bernardino Mountains district headquartered in Blue Jay that also serves communities including Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, and Running Springs, with elementary, middle, and high schools.
Recreation around Cedarpines Park centers on the San Bernardino National Forest, with hiking, off-road trails, and mountain scenery, along with Lake Gregory Regional Park in nearby Crestline for fishing, swimming, boating, and a walking trail. Lake Arrowhead is also a short drive to the east.
Cedarpines Park experiences four distinct seasons typical of the San Bernardino Mountains, including snowy winters, mixed conifer forests, and seasonal streams. Its elevation of about 4,700 feet gives it cooler temperatures and winter snowfall compared to the communities of the San Bernardino Valley below.
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