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Lake Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia Lake Los Angeles is a census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, United States The population was 13,187 at the 2020 census, up from 12,328 at the 2010 census [3]
Lakes Near Los Angeles | Best LA Lake Explore the best lakes near Los Angeles and nearby areas, offering serene escapes, recreational activities, and picturesque views Discover lakes in Southern California perfect for relaxation or outdoor fun
Lake Los Angeles - Atlas Obscura Lake Los Angeles sits lakeless on the western edge of the Mojave Desert at an elevation of over 2,600 feet, feeling much closer to an eastern California desert town and much further from the
THE BEST 10 LAKES in LOS ANGELES, CA - Updated 2025 - Yelp Best Lakes in Los Angeles, CA - Last Updated December 2025 - Laguna Lake Park, Lake Calabasas, Rivers Lake, Water Lantern Festival, Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, Rowena Reservoir, Machado Lake, Belvedere Park Lake, South Los Angeles Wetlands Park, Legg Lake Park
Lake Los Angeles | AntelopeValley. com Chamber of Commerce Address: Palmdale, CA 93550 History: The region was once called Los Angeles Buttes, since they were the only ones in the northern part of the county The film history of the region dates back to 1938 Numerous movies, serials, commercials and television series were filmed in Lake Los Angeles for decades
Lake Los Angeles, CA - Sperlings BestPlaces Lake Los Angeles, California is a small town located in the Antelope Valley of Los Angeles County It offers a beautiful view of the Sierra Pelona Mountains and features natural attractions such as El Mirage Dry Lakebed, Tejon Mountain Park and Planet Aire Motorsports Complex
Lake Los Angeles, California – Desert Gazette Lake Los Angeles, California Historic Timeline 1800s—Native peoples, including the Kitanemuk and Serrano, traveled through the Antelope Valley The Lovejoy Buttes serve as natural landmarks amid the open desert and were part of a seasonal network of gathering and trade In the late 1800s, homesteaders began settling in the Antelope Valley