Snow Valley is just a 30-minute drive from Lake Arrowhead. The resort offers skiing and snowboarding terrain for all levels and abilities. The recent 12-to 19-inch natural snowfall has led to open terrain parks, for anyone who wants to practice their jumps and tricks or just enjoys a slow snow plow down the mountain.
Read MoreLake Arrowhead Village is home to over 50 shops and restaurants, ranging from outlets to specialized boutiques, making it the perfect spot for checking off your holiday gift list. So you won’t just find one-of-kind items at specialty shops but can discover deals that rival or beat anything offered in the snow-free valley below.
Read MoreLake Arrowhead’s average autumn temperatures can be chilly, ranging from low 30’s to highs in the upper 50’s, Fahrenheit. Prepare for temperature changes by packing layered apparel like sweaters, a good warm jacket, gloves, hats, and scarves.
Read MoreThe tap room offers a wide variety of beers on tap, including many local brews. Handcrafted cocktails incorporate seasonal ingredients in deliciously creative ways. You can also enjoy a fine selection of California wines while feasting on upscale bar food.
Read MoreAmericans loathe money-talk. In fact, most of us prefer visiting the dentist, discussing death or debating politics. However, when it comes to vacationing with friends, frank discussions can clear the air. Make sure everyone understands budget and knows who will be paying for what – before you head up the mountain.
Read MoreFeaturing 24 points of interest, Heaps Peak Arboretum Trail is an easy, self-guided walk, through native wildflowers and plants.
Read MoreWith its first location in Twin Peaks, The Antler’s expanded earlier this year, opening a second location just west of Center Stage. The menu features delectable dining delights in an elegant lakefront atmosphere.
Read MoreTo take advantage of the free events, or to purchase modestly-priced reserved seating spaces for any of the
scheduled performances, plan your Lake Arrowhead vacation today.
While we’ve seen a few storms of late, it’s not too early to start thinking about Easter, daffodils, dogwoods and baby woodland animals. Hiking trails have been cleaned and cleared.
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