Mountain Village in Los Padres
Welcome to Pine Mountain Club, an unincorporated Kern County community in the San Emigdio Mountains, surrounded by Los Padres National Forest at roughly 5,500 feet.
Pine Mountain Club is an unincorporated mountain community in southwestern Kern County, California, nestled in a deep valley of the San Emigdio Mountains and surrounded on all sides by Los Padres National Forest. The census-designated place spans roughly 17 square miles and ranges in elevation from about 4,900 to 6,400 feet, giving it a true four-season, high-country setting far removed from the coastal urban centers of Southern California. Its location near the San Andreas Fault places it in a geologically notable corner of the Transverse Ranges. The community is organized around a homeowners association that maintains a distinctive set of shared amenities, including a golf course, swimming, tennis, and club facilities. The Pine Mountain Golf Club, built in 1972, is a compact par-60 course, and the association's common areas anchor social life in the community. Most residents own their homes, and the population of roughly 2,420 combines full-time residents with seasonal and weekend owners who use the area as a mountain retreat. Recreation is the community's defining draw. Trails radiate from Pine Mountain Club into Los Padres National Forest, and nearby Mount Pinos, at 8,847 feet, is the highest point in the San Emigdio Mountains and a popular destination for hiking, snow play in winter, and condor viewing. The Chumash Wilderness and the Mount Pinos summit area extend backcountry opportunities, while the village's golf course and amenities provide a lower-intensity alternative. Pine Mountain Club sits less than 90 minutes north of Los Angeles, reached via Interstate 5 and Frazier Mountain Park Road. Public school students attend the El Tejon Unified School District, with Frazier Mountain High School serving the broader Frazier Park area. The community offers a quiet, nature-centered lifestyle for those seeking mountain living within reach of Southern California's major population centers.
Pine Mountain Club is in southwestern Kern County, California, within the San Emigdio Mountains. It is an unincorporated census-designated place surrounded on all sides by Los Padres National Forest, less than 90 minutes north of Los Angeles.
Pine Mountain Club ranges from about 4,900 to 6,400 feet in elevation, with the community center sitting at roughly 5,500 feet above sea level. The nearby summit of Mount Pinos rises to 8,847 feet.
Pine Mountain Club is served by the El Tejon Unified School District, based in the Frazier Park area of the Mountain Communities. Students are bused to district schools, including Frazier Mountain High School.
Pine Mountain Club is less than 90 minutes north of Los Angeles, reached via Interstate 5 and Frazier Mountain Park Road. Santa Clarita and Bakersfield are the nearest larger cities for services and employment.
Residents enjoy hiking and winter recreation around Mount Pinos, plus backcountry access to Los Padres National Forest and the Chumash Wilderness. The community's own golf course, swimming pool, and tennis facilities provide close-to-home recreation.
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