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Agua Dulce Living
Agua Dulce
(Spanish for sweet water) is an unincorporated community
located in Los Angeles County, California just north of the
rapidly growing city of Santa Clarita. The town has a
population of about 4,000. It covers a geographic area of
about 25 square miles. The Zip code is 91390.
Residential
real estate in this community tend to have lots of land and
range from $339,000 for a 1,200 sq. ft three bedroom home all
the way to $2.5 million for a 6,600 sq. ft mansion with 5
bedrooms. If you’re looking for a home with lots of space in
between neighbors, then Agua Dulce is your place.
The weather
in Agua Dulce offers the four seasons of the year. The
average rainfall is between 5 and 17 inches (without El Nino's
effects). At an altitude of 2400 - 3400 feet, the average
snowfall blankets the ground and is gone before you know it!
Agua Dulce is
best known for Vasquez Rocks California State Park. Vasquez
Rocks has been long used as a popular filming location by the
Hollywood movie industry, most notably The Flintstones movie
and the Star Trek episode "Arena." It got its name from the
famous bandit Tiburcio Vasquez that used to run and hide there
while being looked for.
Agua Dulce is
also home to the Agua Dulce Vineyards, the largest winery in
Los Angeles County. Agua Dulce Vineyards is a 90 acre, fully
operational vineyard and winery, featuring daily wine tasting
and tours, a gourmet gift shop, and wine sales. Agua Dulce
Vineyards has earned the honor of being Los Angeles County’s
leading fine wine grower and producer. Wines from Agua Dulce
Vineyards have won multiple medals in several national wine
competitions.
Agua Dulce
has a general aviation airport, Agua Dulce Airpark that offers
Aviation fuel, Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown), Rental car,
Pilots lounge / snooze room and restaurant.
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