San Bernardino Mountains Resort
Welcome to Lake Arrowhead, a San Bernardino Mountains resort community wrapped around a private lake, with a historic village, national forest, and a scenic highway to the valley below.
Lake Arrowhead is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, about 13 miles northeast of the city of San Bernardino. It wraps around the Lake Arrowhead Reservoir, a private mountain lake, and is entirely surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, which gives the community its alpine, pine-forested character and its sense of removal from the Inland Empire below. The area's modern history began in the early 20th century, when developers created Lake Arrowhead as a private reservoir and, in the 1920s, built it into one of Southern California's most upscale mountain resorts. A Normandy-style village, hotels, a golf course, and lakeside estates drew celebrities and wealthy Angelenos, and that resort heritage still shapes the community's identity. Today Lake Arrowhead's economy is almost entirely built on tourism, real estate, and part-time residents, with Lake Arrowhead Village serving as the lakeside hub of shopping, dining, and events. The lake itself is private, with boating and beach access tied to membership in the Arrowhead Lake Association and property lake rights—an unusual arrangement that defines both the lifestyle and the housing market. Homes range from historic cabins to modern mountain estates, many built for seasonal use. Lake Arrowhead is served by the Rim of the World Unified School District, which operates Lake Arrowhead Elementary School and the area's intermediate and high schools. Access comes via State Route 18, the nationally designated Rim of the World Highway scenic byway, with a drive to San Bernardino of about 30 to 40 minutes. The community suits second-home owners, retirees, and full-time residents seeking four seasons, forest recreation, and a true mountain resort atmosphere within reach of Southern California's urban core. It is defined less by density and services than by the lake, the forest, and a long tradition of alpine retreat.
Lake Arrowhead is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California. It sits about 13 miles northeast of the city of San Bernardino, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest.
Lake Arrowhead is a private lake, and boating and swimming are generally reserved for lake members and property owners with lake rights, typically through the Arrowhead Lake Association. Visitors and residents without lake rights enjoy the shoreline via Lake Arrowhead Village and the surrounding national forest.
Lake Arrowhead is served by Rim of the World Unified School District, which operates Lake Arrowhead Elementary School, Mary Putnam Henck Intermediate School, and Rim of the World High School, along with other campuses in the mountain communities.
Lake Arrowhead is about 13 miles from the San Bernardino city limits, reached via State Route 18, the scenic Rim of the World Highway. The drive typically takes 30 to 40 minutes, though winter snow and fog can slow mountain travel.
Lake Arrowhead was developed in the 1920s as an upscale mountain resort, with a Normandy-style village, hotels, and a golf course. Today its economy is built on tourism and real estate, with Lake Arrowhead Village as the commercial and social hub.
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