Spencer's Guidebook

Spencer
Spencer's Guidebook

Food scene

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La Lena Mexican Restaurant
16236 Pine Valley Ln
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Bear Claw Bakery
16215 Askin Dr
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Pine Mountain Pizza Co
16221 Askin Dr
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Condor Cafe / Bistro on the Greens
2524 Beechwood Way
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The Perch
16200 Mil Potrero Hwy
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Rural & Rustic Home
16225 Askin Dr
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Basecamp Cafe and Info Lounge
16311 Askin Dr
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Pine Mountain Club Country Club

The country club has a pool, tennis courts, golf course, pickle ball, and much more. Also has the Condor Café which is some of the best food around.
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Pine Mountain Club
2524 Beechwood Way
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Sightseeing

Get to know this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Frazier Park, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and off-road driving, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas
San Emigdio Mountains
Get to know this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Frazier Park, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and off-road driving, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas
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Mt. Pinos Hiking Trail
Forest Route 9N24
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Check out this 6.3-mile out-and-back trail near Pine Mountain Club, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 46 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, camping, and hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
San Emigdio Canyon Trailhead
15117 Nesthorn Way
Check out this 6.3-mile out-and-back trail near Pine Mountain Club, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 46 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, camping, and hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
This peak in Los Padres National Forest in the northeast corner of the county has some of the darkest skies to be found in the Greater Southern California Megalopolis. Near Frazier Park overlooking the south end of the San Joaquin Valley, It's quite a haul from the more populated parts of Ventura County, but on a clear night you won't find better stargazing in the county. There are any number of good stargazing spots in the vicinity of Mount Pinos from campgrounds to wide pullouts. One of the best places to start is at the Chuchupate Ranger Station off Lockwood Valley road just south of Lake Of the Woods. Not only can you find lots of good advice for stargazing campgrounds, but the station itself isn't a bad spot for looking at the sky. You can also buy your $5/daily Adventure Pass there, which you'll need for overnight parking in the national forest -- even on pullouts.
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Mount Pinos
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This peak in Los Padres National Forest in the northeast corner of the county has some of the darkest skies to be found in the Greater Southern California Megalopolis. Near Frazier Park overlooking the south end of the San Joaquin Valley, It's quite a haul from the more populated parts of Ventura County, but on a clear night you won't find better stargazing in the county. There are any number of good stargazing spots in the vicinity of Mount Pinos from campgrounds to wide pullouts. One of the best places to start is at the Chuchupate Ranger Station off Lockwood Valley road just south of Lake Of the Woods. Not only can you find lots of good advice for stargazing campgrounds, but the station itself isn't a bad spot for looking at the sky. You can also buy your $5/daily Adventure Pass there, which you'll need for overnight parking in the national forest -- even on pullouts.
Sawmill Mountain is located on the county line between Kern and Ventura counties in California. The mountain is located in the Chumash Wilderness and its summit is the highest point in Kern County and the second highest in the Los Padres National Forest. Mount Pinos has an elevation of 8,847 feet (2,697 m) and tops Sawmill Mountain as the highest in Ventura County by 29 feet.
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Sawmill Mountain
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Sawmill Mountain is located on the county line between Kern and Ventura counties in California. The mountain is located in the Chumash Wilderness and its summit is the highest point in Kern County and the second highest in the Los Padres National Forest. Mount Pinos has an elevation of 8,847 feet (2,697 m) and tops Sawmill Mountain as the highest in Ventura County by 29 feet.
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Eagle Pass Ridge Hike
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Lampkin Park, located between Mil Potrero Highway and Askin Drive, provides recreation opportunities for everyone from toddlers to grandparents. A full-size baseball field accommodates T-ball and Little League baseball as well as adult softball leagues. Young children enjoy burning off energy on the playground equipment as well as in the open grass areas. A grassy knoll and covered picnic areas provide lovely spots to relax. Adjacent to the park is a nature garden maintained by volunteers. Beautiful Fern’s Lake offers not only relaxing scenery and picnic areas, but catch-and-release fishing from its banks. The lake is home to a variety of species — such as trout, bluegill, bass and catfish to name a few. There are even a few red-eared slider aquatic turtles living in the lake. This spot is a very relaxing place to spend a summer or fall day.
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Lampkin Park
16410 Askin Dr
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Lampkin Park, located between Mil Potrero Highway and Askin Drive, provides recreation opportunities for everyone from toddlers to grandparents. A full-size baseball field accommodates T-ball and Little League baseball as well as adult softball leagues. Young children enjoy burning off energy on the playground equipment as well as in the open grass areas. A grassy knoll and covered picnic areas provide lovely spots to relax. Adjacent to the park is a nature garden maintained by volunteers. Beautiful Fern’s Lake offers not only relaxing scenery and picnic areas, but catch-and-release fishing from its banks. The lake is home to a variety of species — such as trout, bluegill, bass and catfish to name a few. There are even a few red-eared slider aquatic turtles living in the lake. This spot is a very relaxing place to spend a summer or fall day.
The shortest of the trails in Pine Mountain Club is also the most strenuous and it is not suitable for small children. Though it is only 3/4 of a mile long, this trail winds over rock slides and up a stream bed to a beautiful pair of small waterfalls. It is stunning in the spring and early summer when the runoff is the heaviest. Drive to the top of Woodland Drive and park in the cul-de-sac. A sign marks the entrance to the trail. Follow the path along the stream as it winds through the canyon. Please do not trespass on the lot next to the trail. As you near the base of the waterfall, the trail turns into the rocks that have fallen in the stream bed. After reaching the lower falls, think twice before climbing to the upper section. The climb up is very difficult and the climb down is even harder. The rocks are very slippery. If you do reach the top of the falls, continuing up the mountain is very difficult and not recommended.
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Waterfall trailhead
1212 Woodland Dr
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The shortest of the trails in Pine Mountain Club is also the most strenuous and it is not suitable for small children. Though it is only 3/4 of a mile long, this trail winds over rock slides and up a stream bed to a beautiful pair of small waterfalls. It is stunning in the spring and early summer when the runoff is the heaviest. Drive to the top of Woodland Drive and park in the cul-de-sac. A sign marks the entrance to the trail. Follow the path along the stream as it winds through the canyon. Please do not trespass on the lot next to the trail. As you near the base of the waterfall, the trail turns into the rocks that have fallen in the stream bed. After reaching the lower falls, think twice before climbing to the upper section. The climb up is very difficult and the climb down is even harder. The rocks are very slippery. If you do reach the top of the falls, continuing up the mountain is very difficult and not recommended.

City/town information

Hidden in a secluded valley of towering pines in the San Emigdio Mountains sits thousands of acres of private woodland within the Los Padres National Forest, known as Pine Mountain Club. Most Southern Californians have no idea that in just an hour and half drive from Los Angeles they can get away to serene natural beauty, fresh mountain air, and a stunning canopy of stars at night. Pine Mountain Club is a beautiful and friendly mountain village reminiscent of California in simpler times. It’s a place where people take the time to stop and say hello, where friendships have time to take root, and where life moves at a more relaxed pace. This 3,200 acre, four season resort community is surrounded by 1.7 million acres of Los Padres National Forest. Only 1,000 acres are subdivided into home sites with the remaining 2,200 acres permanently set aside to preserve the natural balance of the environment and way of life for future generations. The surrounding Los Padres National Forest offers Pine Mountain Club residents additional protection from future development.
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Pine Mountain Club
2524 Beechwood Way
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Hidden in a secluded valley of towering pines in the San Emigdio Mountains sits thousands of acres of private woodland within the Los Padres National Forest, known as Pine Mountain Club. Most Southern Californians have no idea that in just an hour and half drive from Los Angeles they can get away to serene natural beauty, fresh mountain air, and a stunning canopy of stars at night. Pine Mountain Club is a beautiful and friendly mountain village reminiscent of California in simpler times. It’s a place where people take the time to stop and say hello, where friendships have time to take root, and where life moves at a more relaxed pace. This 3,200 acre, four season resort community is surrounded by 1.7 million acres of Los Padres National Forest. Only 1,000 acres are subdivided into home sites with the remaining 2,200 acres permanently set aside to preserve the natural balance of the environment and way of life for future generations. The surrounding Los Padres National Forest offers Pine Mountain Club residents additional protection from future development.