Lake Arrowhead: California's Alps
The 2006 Winter Olympics have riveted Americans with the awesome
vistas of the Italian Alps. If you're one of the many people who
have added the Alps to their list of destinations to visit
someday, take heart. There are places closer to home that offer
those same stunning vistas. One such place, in fact, is a short
drive from Los Angeles, in San Bernardino county: Lake
Arrowhead, California.
Lake Arrowhead has been called "California's Alps." While the
people of this community have all of Southern California's
famous warmth, the mountains, the pine trees, and the climate
are totally alpine. Snowy but mild winters make for some of the
West Coast's best skiing. In the summer, Southern Californians
escape here to swim or canoe in the lake and breathe in the
mountain valley's cool, clean air.
Lake Arrowhead, California Real Estate
Close-to-home wonderlands like Lake Arrowhead aren't just great
places to visit. Many people in tight real estate markets are
finding that such places offer a unique opportunity for owning
and investing in real estate. According to Lake Arrowhead (Calif) real estate agent Louisa
Millington, owning your weekend getaway can save money over the
long term. In addition to any possible appreciation of the
property value, renting can provide investment income. In the
Lake Arrowhead real estate market, you can rent not only to
long-term tenants, but also to vacationers at higher vacation
rates.
If you check out the Lake Arrowhead home sales, you'll find that prices are
still more down to earth than in much of southern California.
What's most amazing is that if you're not a native of Southern
California, you may never have even heard of this place. Perhaps
it's Lake Arrowhead's lower profile that has saved it from
overdevelopment, preserving its quiet beauty.
Lake Arrowhead Information
Climate:
According to UCLA, Lake Arrowhead enjoys "310 days of sunshine."
While that may not impress Southern Californians, Lake Arrowhead
also boasts four utterly distinct seasons, including snow on the
mountains in winter--yet with daytime temperatures that rarely
go below freezing and often reach 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Things to do:
*Skiing. Lake Arrowhead's climate is perfect for skiing: just
cold enough for snow, but rarely below freezing during the day.
The most popular places to ski are Snow Valley and the Big Bear
Lake area.
*Blue Jay Ice Castle. A world-class ice skating rink often used
by the premier American woman figure skater, Michelle Kwan.
*San Bernardino National Forest. The San Bernardino National
Forest wraps around Lake Arrowhead, ensuring that much of the
area's natural beauty remains open to all, and protecting the
area from over-development. Wildlife includes the Southwestern
Arroyo Toad, an endangered species. Activities include camping,
hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
*Deep Creek Hot Springs: one of the most popular areas of
natural hot springs in southern California. The springs are
located inside San Bernardino National Forest. You have to hike
to the springs themselves, but the springs and the surrounding
canyon landscape are worth the relatively easy trek.
*The Arrowhead Queen. See the lake area from the best
perspective: the lake itself, on this enclosed paddleboat.
*Lake Arrowhead Film Festival. The theme of the 2006 festival
(May 5-7) is "The Future of Film In the Digital Age - the newest
in techniques and services that bring strong and innovative
movie-making."
*Shopping: Check out the Lake Arrowhead Outlet, as well as
specialty stores on the south shore of the lake.
*VIP and Hollywood celebrity-watching. Lake Arrowhead has been
one of southern California's "playgrounds of the rich and
famous" since at least the 1930s.