Mountain Village in the San Gabriels
Welcome to Wrightwood, a 6,000-foot mountain community in the San Gabriel Mountains, minutes from the Mountain High ski slopes and one of Southern California's most accessible alpine escapes.
Wrightwood occupies the Swarthout Valley in the San Gabriel Mountains of San Bernardino County, at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. The area was originally home to the Serrano people before becoming a cattle ranch and, later, an apple-growing community, and it eventually settled into its present role as a quiet mountain resort town. Its location, about 15 miles off Interstate 15 and roughly 75 miles from downtown Los Angeles, makes it one of the most accessible alpine communities in Southern California. The community of roughly 4,700 residents is compact and forested, with mountain-style homes, cabins, and small commercial strips. Winter is defined by nearby Mountain High resort, just west of town in Big Pines, which operates ski and snowboard terrain on the surrounding slopes. In warmer months, the surrounding national forest offers hiking, mountain biking, and camping, and the Pacific Crest Trail passes through the area. Public education is managed by the Snowline Joint Unified School District. The town's seasonal rhythm — busy with skiers in winter, hikers and day-trippers in summer — coexists with a stable, year-round population of residents drawn to the mountain environment. Its position just off the Cajon Pass gives residents and visitors a dramatic change of scene from the desert and city below, with pine forest and cooler temperatures within a short drive. Wrightwood tends to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, second-home owners, and families seeking a cool, high-elevation retreat that remains within easy reach of the Inland Empire and the Los Angeles basin. A small downtown with shops, restaurants, and essentials serves both the resident community and the steady stream of recreation visitors.
Wrightwood is in San Bernardino County, California, in the San Gabriel Mountains. It sits in the Swarthout Valley at an elevation of about 6,000 feet, roughly 75 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
Yes. Mountain High resort, located in nearby Big Pines just west of Wrightwood, offers ski and snowboard terrain in the winter and is a major draw for the town throughout the snow season.
Wrightwood is served by the Snowline Joint Unified School District, which provides public education for the town and the surrounding mountain communities from elementary through high school, with students attending district schools close to home.
Wrightwood is roughly seventy-five miles from downtown Los Angeles, located about fifteen miles off Interstate 15 through the Cajon Pass. That combination makes it one of the most easily reached mountain towns in all of Southern California.
Wrightwood is known as a four-season mountain town at 6,000 feet, home to the nearby Mountain High ski area and surrounded by the hiking, camping, and trails of the San Bernardino National Forest.
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