Superb southern California property! Antelope Valley offers an abundance of recreational activities, great school systems, stunning views with beautiful scenic sunrises and sunsets, clean air, and an easy lifestyle. Antelope Valley is located along the oft'-referred to "golden corridor" (Hwy 14) which runs along the closely situated cities of California City, Rosamond, Lancaster, Edwards Air Force Base, Boron, and Mojave which allows for the promotion of huge amounts of commerce. Superb southern California property! Antelope Valley offer an abundance of recreational activities, great school systems, stunning views with beautiful scenic sunrises and sunsets, clean air, and an easy lifestyle. Antelope Valley is located along the oft'-referred to "golden corridor" (Hwy 14) which runs along the closely situated cities of California City, Rosamond, Lancaster, Edwards Air Force Base, Boron, and Mojave which allows for the promotion of huge amounts of commerce. The Antelope Valley is often described as “high desert,” accounting for the elevations of around 3050 feet in its southern foothills to the playas of Rosamond and Rogers Dry Lakes at about 2270 feet. The whole floor of the valley is inclined down toward the north until it inches up again toward the Tehachapis. Several exfoliated granite buttes—with names such as Fairmont, Little, Saddleback, Piute, and Lovejoy—dot the valley. Their widely scattered positions constitute infrequent relief on the horizon before the mountains arise. To the west, a loose constellation of buttes marks the boundary of the Antelope Valley near the Los Angeles–San Bernardino County line. As high desert, the Antelope Valley experiences a much different climate than the nearby coastal plains. Separated by mountains from the moderating effects of marine air, the Antelope Valley has a more “continental” climate. Newer development in the Antelope Valley is frequently of monolithic tracts of single-family homes. |