The romance of Lake Arrowhead’s scenery: the crisp mountain air, the sound of waves lapping against the shore on the lake, the cozy smell of smoke wafting from chimneys of the houses nestled around the lake work together to provide the ideal backdrop for a romantic walk around Lake Arrowhead Village.
Read MoreYour rental home could provide you with a financial “cushion,” giving you the opportunity to sell at market highs or move back in at some point in the future.
Read MoreThe size and style of wedding you desire determines the venue and Lake Arrowhead has several charming options.
Read MoreCheck out special holiday-themed experiences such as Tea with Mrs. Claus and Breakfast with Santa, as well as Crafting and Cookie-Decorating with Santa’s Elves.
Read MoreThe Hill, as locals call it, offers four distinct seasons, which is unusual for a So Cal city. Visitors never know exactly what to expect weather-wise, since the mountain enjoys fall, winter, spring and summer…like places in other parts of the country.
Read MoreLake Arrowhead Village, which features charming Alpine architecture, is the perfect environment for enjoying Oktoberfest. The festivities run every Saturday (noon until 7 p.m.) and Sunday (noon until 5 p.m.) from September 14th – October 27th.
Read MoreWe all know we ought to vacation regularly. Some of us even research places to go. However, when it comes right down to it, the US Travel Association reports that 52 percent of employees reported unused vacation days at the end of 2017.
Read MoreBring a lawn chair and pick a spot on the grass for free. Or, you may wish to purchase reserved seating. Once you’ve decided which shows you want to enjoy, click here to book a vacation rental so you can make it a memorable event!
Read MoreLake Arrowhead thrived as a resort community until World War II, when tourism dwindled. Over the years, the Village (and surrounding neighborhoods) changed hands several times. Eventually, the mountain shopping location fell into disrepair.
Read MoreNumerous couples booked the Cliffhanger for weddings on the deck, taking advantage of the nearly 5,000-foot stunning backdrop. Unfortunately, over the years, the location on the edge of the cliff made the structure vulnerable to wildfires which threatened Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, and the surrounding region.
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