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An hour north of Los Angeles, away from traffic and smog, Lancaster boasts blue skies and four seasons of natural beauty. Located in Southern California’s High Desert region, the City of Lancaster keeps visitors warm and active during the day and cool and relaxed at night. Beyond the breathtaking desert scenery of scattered Joshua Trees and fields of Poppies, Lancaster offers countless parks and recreational facilities to enhance its family-oriented community focus. Affordable living has attracted many to Lancaster, yet the City’s ambiance and wide assortment of attractions keep residents loyal and proud of their growing community. Rated among the top ten fastest growing cities, Lancaster is an excellent example of how big development can be balanced with small town values and amenities.
Lancaster is everywhere you want to be. The City is conveniently located within an hour of both prime skiing and surfing destinations. Lancaster has grown from a small railroad pit-stop to a bustling city of over 145,000 residents. With a stroll down historic Lancaster Boulevard, visitors can eat and shop at local fine restaurants and boutiques, wander past aerospace monuments and murals, and weave in and out of museums and performance centers. The Lancaster Performing Arts Center showcases award winning entertainment, while Lancaster Museum and Art Gallery houses a growing assortment of local and international art. Sporting events and tournaments provide exciting entertainment at Lancaster’s own minor league baseball stadium, Lancaster National Soccer Center and Big 8 Softball Complex. With over 90 square miles of land, Lancaster continues to develop and provide new attractions, while still preserving the beauty of its desert landscape and community bonds.
Lancaster is everywhere you want to be. The City is conveniently located within an hour of both prime skiing and surfing destinations. Lancaster has grown from a small railroad pit-stop to a bustling city of over 145,000 residents. With a stroll down historic Lancaster Boulevard, visitors can eat and shop at local fine restaurants and boutiques, wander past aerospace monuments and murals, and weave in and out of museums and performance centers. The Lancaster Performing Arts Center showcases award winning entertainment, while Lancaster Museum and Art Gallery houses a growing assortment of local and international art. Sporting events and tournaments provide exciting entertainment at Lancaster’s own minor league baseball stadium, Lancaster National Soccer Center and Big 8 Softball Complex. With over 90 square miles of land, Lancaster continues to develop and provide new attractions, while still preserving the beauty of its desert landscape and community bonds.