Cuyamaca Mountain Foothill Community
Welcome to Alpine, an unincorporated East County community in the Cuyamaca Mountains, surrounded by Cleveland National Forest along Interstate 8.
Alpine is an unincorporated census-designated place in eastern San Diego County, California, set in the Cuyamaca Mountains where Interstate 8 climbs from the coastal plain toward the mountains and desert. It sits east of El Cajon, roughly thirty miles from downtown San Diego, and is largely surrounded by the Cleveland National Forest, which gives the community its distinct rural, forested character. Alpine's history reaches back to the nineteenth century, when the wagon road connecting San Diego with the mountain town of Julian passed through the area. The Alpine School District was formed in 1875, and in 1885 the growing settlement took the name Alpine from the Webb family's ranch, after rancher John Webb petitioned for a school for the community's children. For much of its history, Alpine remained a sparsely populated mountain crossroads. Today Alpine is home to roughly 14,700 residents. Horse ranches, small farms, and open chaparral hillsides still define much of the landscape, even as the Alpine Boulevard corridor has seen suburban development. The community is unincorporated, governed by San Diego County rather than a city council, and it retains a deliberately low-density, backcountry-oriented feel. The 2003 Cedar Fire swept through the area, reshaping parts of the landscape and community. Alpine is served by the Alpine Union School District for elementary and middle grades and by the Grossmont Union High School District for secondary school. For homebuyers, it offers a rare combination in San Diego County: mountain living, equestrian and acreage properties, and national forest access, all within commuting distance of the region's urban core.
Alpine is located in eastern San Diego County, California, in the Cuyamaca Mountains. It is an unincorporated census-designated place rather than a city, so it is governed directly by San Diego County.
Alpine is served by the Alpine Union School District for elementary and middle grades, and by the Grossmont Union High School District for high school. Both districts are based in eastern San Diego County.
Yes. Alpine is largely surrounded by the Cleveland National Forest, which offers camping, hiking, horseback riding, and scenic drives. The forest's mountain setting defines much of the community's rural character.
Alpine sits along Interstate 8, east of El Cajon and roughly thirty miles from downtown San Diego. The freeway and Alpine Boulevard run through the community, providing the main routes toward the city and the mountains.
Alpine took its name in 1885 from the Webb family's Alpine ranch, after the community that had grown along the wagon road between San Diego and Julian. The Alpine School District was formed in 1875.
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