San Jacinto Mountain Arts Community
Welcome to Idyllwild, an arts-minded mountain community set among the pines of the San Jacinto Mountains in Riverside County, California.
Idyllwild is an unincorporated mountain community in Riverside County, California, set in the San Jacinto Mountains at an elevation of about 5,400 feet. Together with the adjoining communities of Pine Cove and Fern Valley, it forms the Idyllwild–Pine Cove area of roughly 3,700 residents. The village sits in pine- and cedar-covered terrain between two of Southern California's best-known rock-climbing formations, and it has kept a small, walkable character because its lack of ski infrastructure held large-scale development at bay. The area's history reaches back to bands of Cahuilla people who used the high meadows as a summer refuge from the heat of the lower deserts. Euro-American settlement took shape in the late nineteenth century, when the Strawberry Valley area became a retreat for visitors seeking mountain air; the name Idyllwild is generally credited to Laura Rutledge, who with her husband ran an early sanatorium for patients with respiratory ailments. A historical society and museum preserve that pioneer story today. Idyllwild is best known as a year-round center for the arts and for outdoor recreation. The Idyllwild Arts Academy, a residential college-preparatory arts high school, anchors a broader creative community that includes the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, galleries, live music, and festivals such as Jazz in the Pines. Around the village, the San Bernardino National Forest and Mount San Jacinto State Park offer hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding, including the long trail to San Jacinto Peak. Life here is quiet and community-oriented, drawing a mix of full-time residents, artists, retirees, and second-home owners from Los Angeles and the Coachella Valley. Public school students attend Idyllwild School, a TK–8 campus in the Hemet Unified School District, and travel down the mountain for high school. The community is reached by State Route 243, a winding mountain road roughly two and a half hours east of Los Angeles and about an hour from Palm Springs.
Idyllwild is an unincorporated community in Riverside County, in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California, at an elevation of about 5,400 feet. It lies roughly two and a half hours east of Los Angeles and about an hour southeast of Palm Springs, reached by State Route 243. Together with Pine Cove and Fern Valley it forms the Idyllwild–Pine Cove area.
Idyllwild is known as a mountain arts community and an outdoor recreation destination. It is home to the Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, and it sits beside the San Bernardino National Forest and Mount San Jacinto State Park, which offer hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
Public school students attend Idyllwild School, a TK–8 campus operated by the Hemet Unified School District. Since there is no high school in the community, secondary students travel to Hemet. The private Idyllwild Arts Academy also serves residential high school students from across the country.
No. Idyllwild does not have a ski area, which has helped the mountain stay relatively undeveloped. Recreation instead centers on hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding in the surrounding national forest and state park.
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