San Bernardino Foothills City
Welcome to Highland, a San Bernardino County city at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, east of Los Angeles.
Highland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, at the southern base of the San Bernardino Mountains. With a population of roughly 57,000, including the neighboring East Highlands community, it lies about 65 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and roughly 50 miles west of Palm Springs. The city occupies a belt of foothill slopes that skirt the base of the mountains, a setting that gives it easy access to the San Bernardino National Forest and views of the range. Its location at the edge of the San Bernardino Valley places it between the urban Inland Empire to the west and the mountain communities and desert to the east. Highland is a primarily residential, suburban city. Neighborhoods are a mix of established and newer single-family homes, with shopping anchored by centers such as Highland Village Plaza and Stoney Creek Retail Center. Wildwood Park offers walking trails and mountain views, and the national forest beyond provides hiking and outdoor recreation within a short drive. The city is served by two school districts. The eastern half of Highland falls within the Redlands Unified School District, while the western portion is part of San Bernardino City Unified, reflecting the city's position between those two communities. That split is a practical consideration for families. Highland suits people who want a foothills setting with mountain access while staying connected to the employment and services of the San Bernardino and Redlands areas. Local parks, trails, and the nearby forest give residents regular access to outdoor recreation without leaving the city, and its blend of suburban neighborhoods, retail convenience, and proximity to the mountains defines its character.
Highland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, at the southern base of the San Bernardino Mountains, about 65 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and roughly 50 miles west of Palm Springs.
The eastern half of Highland is served by the Redlands Unified School District, while the western portion falls within San Bernardino City Unified. This split reflects the city's position between Redlands and San Bernardino.
Highland offers Wildwood Park with walking trails and mountain views, along with nearby access to the San Bernardino National Forest for hiking and outdoor recreation. Local shopping centers such as Highland Village Plaza anchor everyday life.
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