* * * About Yucca Valley * * *
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The
Town of Yucca Valley is the gateway to the colorful and healthful
Hi-Desert. Bordered on the West by the San Bernardino Mountains and the
South by the Joshua Tree National Park, our community sits 3,334 feet
above sea level. Pristine air, low humidity, moderate temperatures and stary
nights make Yucca Valley a mecca for travelers and those who have grown
weary of life in and around the city.
Our little piece of the desert started life as "Lone Star"
in the early 1900s and served as a resting point for the horse-drawn
supply trains between the town of Banning and the mining areas around
Twentynine Palms. Development in the area started in 1923 with our first
gas station at the "Lone Star Ranch." In the 1930s more gas
stations and numerous food markets opened and by 1949, when the small
town was renamed to "Yucca Valley," a thriving community had
developed on the open desert.
Comfortable summers, mild winters and low relative humidity make
Yucca Valley a favorite destination year-around. Often 10-or-more
degrees cooler than Palm Springs, a 30-minute drive to our West and 29
Palms, a 30-minute drive to our East, average summer temperatures stay
in the upper-90s during the day and in the mid-70s at night. The winter months
bring daytime temperatures down into the mid-40s and nights into the low-30s,
and on occasion we do enjoy a slight dusting of snowfall. Annual
rainfall is slightly over 3" and the very low humidity allows for
very enjoyable summer heat.
Yucca Valley is 20 miles North-East of Palm Springs California.
Access in and out of the area is on the 4-lane "Twentynine Palms
Highway," or State Route 62, which starts 17 miles to our West on
Interstate 10. A second highway, SR 247, enters Yucca Valley from the
North and provides access to Victorville and Interstate 15. Approximate
driving time to Palm Springs is 30 minutes, Los Angeles is 2 hours, San
Diego is 2 1/2 hours and Las Vegas is 3 1/2 hours. Our closest major
airport is Palm Springs International. Yucca Valley does have a small, uncontrolled
airport with a 4,300 ft runway.
We offer all the amenities of life without the complications. Our
residents enjoy large retail outlets right along side small "mom
& pop" establishments. We do not experience
"gridlock" and a trip through town will take not more than 10
minutes. We are close to ski and mountain resorts, the beaches, the
Colorado River, numerous major attractions and even a couple of major
cities. Close, but not too close. Yucca Valley is big enough to support
our resident's needs but small enough to maintain the friendly town
atmosphere. And most of us would not even consider living anywhere else.
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