Antelope Valley Desert Community
Welcome to Rosamond, a Kern County community in the Antelope Valley's Mojave Desert, just north of Lancaster and near Edwards Air Force Base and Willow Springs Raceway.
Rosamond is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California, set in the Antelope Valley's portion of the Mojave Desert, just north of Lancaster and Palmdale and a short distance from the Los Angeles County line. Established in 1877 as a railroad stop, it grew through mining and agriculture before evolving into the desert bedroom community it is today, with a 2020 census population of roughly 21,000. The community's history is intertwined with aviation and motorsports. In 1933, the U.S. military established Muroc Army Air Field about twenty miles northeast of Rosamond; that installation became Edwards Air Force Base, a center of flight testing and aerospace research whose Rosamond Lake dry lakebed is part of the base. The base remains a major regional employer and a defining presence in the area's economy. Nearby, Willow Springs International Raceway, opened in 1953, is one of America's oldest continuously operating road-racing tracks and keeps Rosamond on the map for motorsports. Rosamond functions primarily as a residential community for workers across the Antelope Valley and Greater Los Angeles. State Route 14, the Aerospace Highway, runs along its western edge, connecting the community to Lancaster, Palmdale, and the San Fernando Valley, while the Antelope Valley Transit Authority provides bus service, including express routes to Los Angeles. The Southern Kern Unified School District serves local students through elementary, middle, and high school campuses, including a high school early-college program. The landscape is classic high desert: broad skies, Joshua trees, dry lakebeds, and distant ridgelines such as Saddleback Butte. The Exotic Feline Breeding Compound, a nonprofit conservation center, is an unusual local attraction, and the region's open desert offers hiking, off-road recreation, and dark-sky views. Rosamond suits families, aerospace and defense workers, and commuters seeking affordable single-family housing and space, who accept a longer drive in exchange for desert living and a foothold in Greater Los Angeles' northern reaches.
Rosamond is located in Kern County, California, in the Antelope Valley portion of the Mojave Desert. It sits just north of Lancaster and Palmdale, near the Los Angeles County line, and is part of the Greater Los Angeles area.
Rosamond is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city, and it is officially designated as a census-designated place. It lies along State Route 14, just north of Lancaster and Palmdale, in the Mojave Desert.
Rosamond sits just north of Lancaster and Palmdale, with Edwards Air Force Base roughly twenty miles to the northeast. State Route 14, known as the Aerospace Highway, provides the main connection through the Antelope Valley.
Public school students in Rosamond attend the Southern Kern Unified School District, which operates Rosamond and Westpark elementary schools, Tropico Middle School, and Rosamond High School Early College Campus within the community.
Rosamond is near Willow Springs International Raceway, a road-racing track that opened in 1953, and is home to the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound, a feline conservation center. Saddleback Butte and the Mojave Desert offer hiking and open space nearby.
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