High-Desert Community in the Cajon Pass
Welcome to Oak Hills, a rural high-desert community in San Bernardino County, set north of the Cajon Pass at about 3,800 feet with roomy lots and open desert views.
Oak Hills is a census-designated place in the high desert of San Bernardino County, California, set north of the Cajon Summit where Interstate 15 climbs out of the Inland Empire. The community lies at an elevation of about 3,800 feet, southwest of Hesperia and east of Phelan, within the broad, arid landscape of the Mojave Desert. The area's defining quality is space. Oak Hills covers roughly 24.5 square miles for a population of about 9,000, giving it a low density and a distinctly rural, open feel. Homes tend to sit on larger lots, and most residents own their property, a pattern that sets the community apart from the denser suburbs and cities downhill. The high-desert setting offers long views, clear skies, and the seasonal temperature swings typical of the region. Public education is provided by the Hesperia Unified School District, and Oak Hills High School serves as the community's comprehensive high school. For daily needs and employment, residents look to nearby Hesperia and Victorville to the northeast, and to the Inland Empire cities reachable via Interstate 15 and the Cajon Pass to the south. The open lots and rural zoning give many properties room for outdoor uses, vehicles, and accessory space, reinforcing the community's spread-out, non-suburban character. Oak Hills tends to appeal to people who want room to spread out, a quieter pace, and a high-desert environment, while remaining within commuting reach of the Victor Valley and, with a longer drive, the Inland Empire and greater Los Angeles basin. The community's identity rests on that combination of acreage, privacy, and freeway access.
Oak Hills is a census-designated place in San Bernardino County, California. It lies in the high desert, north of the Cajon Pass and southwest of Hesperia, at an elevation of about 3,800 feet.
Students in Oak Hills attend the Hesperia Unified School District. Oak Hills High School serves as the community's comprehensive high school, and the district also operates elementary and middle schools that feed into it.
Oak Hills has a rural, high-desert character, with larger residential lots and most residents owning their homes. The community sits north of the Cajon Pass, above the Inland Empire's lower elevations, with views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Oak Hills sits just north of the Cajon Summit and Interstate 15, which descends through Cajon Pass toward the Inland Empire. Victorville and Hesperia lie a short drive to the northeast.
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Oak Hills is defined by its low-density, large-lot housing. The community's roughly 24.5 square miles hold far fewer homes per square mile than nearby cities, and most properties sit on generous parcels with open space between neighbors. The housing stock is predominantly single-family, and homeownership is high. Buyers are typically drawn by the combination of acreage, privacy, and high-desert views rather than by suburban density, and the area's zoning supports a more rural, spread-out pattern of development.
Oak Hills does not have the dense subdivisions of nearby Hesperia and Victorville. Instead, homes are distributed across large lots along a network of rural roads, with clusters of development near the main access routes and open desert between them. The community's position north of the Cajon Summit places it close to Interstate 15, so the freeway corridor is the area's practical spine. Residents value the privacy and views that come with the wide-open, spread-out layout.
Life in Oak Hills is quiet and outdoors-oriented. The high-desert setting brings open skies, long views, and seasonal weather, and many residents keep the kind of space — for vehicles, equipment, and outdoor projects — that denser communities cannot offer. Daily errands and employment typically take residents into Hesperia, Victorville, or down the pass toward the Inland Empire. The pace is unhurried, and the community's appeal rests on privacy, space, and a rural high-desert way of life.
Students in Oak Hills attend the Hesperia Unified School District, a large district serving the high-desert communities of the Victor Valley. Oak Hills High School is the community's comprehensive high school, and the district operates a range of elementary and middle schools that feed into it. Families moving to Oak Hills generally enroll through the Hesperia Unified system, which provides the area's public education from kindergarten through high school.
Oak Hills sits just north of the Cajon Pass, with Interstate 15 providing the community's main regional connection. The freeway carries residents south through the pass toward the Inland Empire and, beyond it, the greater Los Angeles area, and north toward Hesperia and Victorville. Surface roads tie the community to Phelan to the west and the surrounding desert communities. A personal vehicle is essential, and the freeway corridor makes longer commutes feasible.
The high desert around Oak Hills offers open space and a landscape suited to hiking, off-highway recreation, and stargazing under clear desert skies. The nearby mountains and the trails of the San Bernardino National Forest are reachable via the Cajon Pass and surrounding roads, while the community's large lots themselves provide space for outdoor living. Organized recreation and parks are available in nearby Hesperia and Victorville.
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