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0.11 Acres Land 4.6 miles to Lake Hughes in california

11,000 USD
Lake Hughes, CA 93532 (Los Angeles County)
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Land ID: 89277 Update time: 2022-02-10 11:01:29
Trading years: permanent Size: 0.11ac
Transaction type: for sell

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This Land is only 4.6 miles to Lake Hughes and 5.4 miles to Elizabeth Lake. Como to Quality of Life and live the Gold Rush good old times.

Lake Hughes is an unincorporated community in the foothills of the Sierra Pelona Mountains, northwest of Palmdale and the Santa Clarita Valley, in the Angeles National Forest. It is on the sag pond waters of Hughes Lake and Elizabeth Lake (Los Angeles County, California). The community is agricultural in character, with a population of 649 at the 2010 census, but also has a strong recreational element centered on its four lakes. The town of Lake Elizabeth actually resides within Lake Hughes, sharing the same zip code. They together make the entire town of Lake Hughes.

Nearby Elizabeth Lake, known then as La Laguna de Chico Lopez, was a watering locale on Spanish colonial and Mexican El Camino Viejo in Alta California and the Gold Rush era Stockton - Los Angeles Road. From 1858 to 1861 Lake Hughes was between the Widow Smith's Station and Mud Spring stage stops of the Butterfield Overland Mail. The lake area was to the west of Rancho La Liebre, an 1846 Mexican land grant now part of Tejon Ranch.

Lake Hughes was named for Judge Griffith (Patrick) Hughes, who homesteaded the area around the turn of the 20th century. Settlers were drawn to the area because the water was more plentiful than in the drier Antelope Valley.

Lake Hughes is centered on the intersection of Pine Canyon Road and Lake Hughes Road, both of which are county highways, and ends at the Andrade Corner. The community includes four bodies of water Elizabeth, Munz, Hughes, and Quail lakes. Lakes Hughes and Elizabeth which in the early days dried up periodically are in the canyons along the San Andreas Fault. Lake Hughes was previously known as West Elizabeth Lake

In the spring of 1947 Roy Rogers purchased a new retreat at Lake Hughes. He named his home the Sky Haven Ranch and it is still referred to as this today. The home of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in Lake Hughes served as an ideal location for their wedding party, where they hosted 600 guests, including Roys sisters and parents, who all lived in California at the time.

Cheryl Rogers, the first Rogers child of school age, began 1st grade at Lake Hughes School. The school was a large one-room house up the school road (a dirt road) from the trading post, which consisted of the post office and a filling station.

Paul Koslo, a notable actor, is currently a resident of Lake Hughes, along with his wife and daughter.

George Goodchild, Movie Producer and Art Director of the hit cartoon show "The Fairly Oddparents" is currently a resident of Lake Hughes, along with his wife and son.

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