High Desert Foothill Community
Welcome to Piñon Hills, a high-desert community in San Bernardino County set along Pearblossom Highway, between the Antelope Valley and the San Gabriel Mountains, with big-sky views and trails nearby.
Piñon Hills is a high-desert community in San Bernardino County, California, near the Los Angeles County line. It lies along Pearblossom Highway at an elevation of about 4,200 feet, roughly 28 miles east of Palmdale and 15 miles west of the Cajon Pass, where the highway meets Interstate 15. The community is part of a tri-community with Phelan and Wrightwood, and it sits within about 25 miles of the Victor Valley cities of Hesperia and Victorville. The area's identity is rooted in its landscape. Piñon Hills is named for the pinyon pines that dot the terrain, alongside junipers and Joshua trees, and it offers expansive views of the San Gabriel Mountains and the Antelope Valley. The population of roughly 7,300 is spread across large rural lots, giving the community a low-density, semi-rural character with dark skies and open horizons. Housing reflects this rural setting. Properties are typically ranch-style homes built from the 1980s onward, many on two-acre or larger parcels under rural-living zoning that permits single-family homes and incidental agriculture. Residents commonly keep horses or livestock, and the dispersed lot pattern means privacy and space are defining features rather than dense neighborhood living. Education is provided by the Snowline Joint Unified School District, formed in 1982, which serves Piñon Hills along with Wrightwood, Phelan, and several neighboring communities, with Pinon Hills Elementary located in the area. Recreation is a major strength: the Pacific Crest Trail, Mount Baden-Powell, Big Horn Mine, and Blue Ridge trails are all nearby, and the mountain community of Wrightwood offers skiing and additional outdoor access. For households, Piñon Hills offers a rural high-desert lifestyle with acreage, mountain recreation, and big-sky scenery within commuting distance of Palmdale, Victorville, and the Cajon Pass. It suits those who prioritize space, privacy, and access to the outdoors over urban amenities and walkability.
Piñon Hills is in San Bernardino County, California, near the Los Angeles County line. It sits along Pearblossom Highway at about 4,200 feet elevation, east of Palmdale and west of the Cajon Pass.
Piñon Hills is about 28 miles east of Palmdale and roughly 25 miles from Hesperia and Victorville. Pearblossom Highway links the community to Interstate 15 at the Cajon Pass, about 15 miles to the east.
Piñon Hills is served by the Snowline Joint Unified School District, which was formed in 1982 and also serves Wrightwood, Phelan, Baldy Mesa, Oak Hills, West Cajon Valley, and portions of Victorville. Pinon Hills Elementary is located in the community.
Piñon Hills is known for its high-desert setting of pinyon pines, junipers, and Joshua trees, its large rural lots, and its big-sky views of the San Gabriel Mountains. It is part of a tri-community with Phelan and Wrightwood.
Piñon Hills lies near Wrightwood, a mountain community known for skiing and hiking. The area offers trails including the Pacific Crest Trail, Mount Baden-Powell, and Big Horn Mine, along with horseback riding and desert recreation.
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