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Local trails offer a menu of outdoor pleasures
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EVENTS OUTDOORS
New downtown historic district explained
MAP
Local trails offer a menu of outdoor pleasures
LODGING
Idyllwild’s summer camp roots run deep
Photo by Careena Chase
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EVENTS OUTDOORS
New downtown historic district explained
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Local trails offer a menu of outdoor pleasures
LODGING
Idyllwild’s summer camp roots run deep
Photo by Careena Chase
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INSIDE W A HISTORY OF IDYLLWILD’S CAMPS page 4 IDYLLWILD’S TRAILS: A MENU OF OUTDOOR PLEASURES page 6 DINING GUIDE pages 8-12 LODGING GUIDE pages 13-22 ASTROCAMP EXPERIENCE pages 26 HIKING GUIDE page 31 CAMPING GUIDE page 32 MTN. BIKING GUIDE pages 33 FISHING GUIDE page 34 HOW IDYLLWILD GOT ITS NAME page 35 DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT page 36 EVENTS CALENDAR page 37-43 Cover image of Columbine flowers by Careena Chase
hen you think of Idyllwild this year. The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival is July 13 and 14 and includes visions of tranquility and a slow paced village comes free bluegrass performances in the center of town. to mind, so you may be surprised at how many camps are on “the Hill,” a Please refer to our calendar of events subject that inspired this edition of the starting on page 37 to help you decide Grace Reed what you would like to do while Idyllwild Guide. It always surprises Publisher Idyllwild Guide me when I meet someone new when visiting or to plan a return trip. & Town Crier Be sure to watch for updates I’m off the hill and I say that I’m from Idyllwild how many reply “I went to camp in to town events in the weekly Town Crier newspaper, available at newsstands throughout Idyllwild when I was a kid.” This edition also celebrates long-running mountain communities, by subscription and festivals such as the 24th annual Earth Fair online at idyllwildtowncrier.com. Remember, there is always something to do held May 18 and the 20th annual Jazz in the Pines on Aug. 17 and 18, a week earlier in Idyllwild.
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our friendly community. s any visitor to Idyllwild can The San Jacinto Mountains have tell, while you make your way long been a spiritual and rejuvenation up the winding and scenic destination dating back to the thirties. roads from the Inland Empire cities Still to this day, Idyllwild offers an you will sense a feeling of elation and inspirational setting for the art world anticipation of the experiences your Gary Kuscher as well as for recreational activities journey will bring. Nestled among President, ranging from hiking and biking to the majestic pines of the San Jacinto Art Alliance of Idyllwild camping, or just relaxing and enjoying Mountains, Idyllwild is renowned breathtaking views and bright starlit nights. for being “one of the 100 best art towns in You can also enjoy music, dance and theatrical America,” as listed in author John Villani’s presentations performed by local professionals book. On behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, I and amateurs at various venues. Students would like to welcome you to our “diamond in from the Idyllwild School of the Arts, which is a world recognized arts school, are always the sky” village. As you wander the streets of performing within the community. Idyllwild, you will be greeted by the amazing Whether you are here for a day trip, a public art displayed throughout town. High weekend excursion or an extended vacation quality work created by renowned artists is your stay with us will be one filled with exhibited in our many galleries and art events enjoyment, relaxation and fulfillment. Again, through the year. Unique restaurants, quaint coffee and tea shops, sweet shops, bakeries and on behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild even a wine shop bistro will satisfy anyone’s and all of our other great organizations, we desires. Our rustic and upscale inns and cabins welcome you and thank you for your visit and support of our wonderful and friendly town. will provide you with a unique experience in Published By … PUBLISHER
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Fond memories:
A history of Idyllwild’s camps By Robert Smith Idyllwild Area Historical Society
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irst-time visitors to Idyllwild are likely not aware that our largest and longest-lived industry is organized camps. A largely nonprofit enterprise, it remains nearly invisible, because campers rarely venture from their grounds. Yet a remarkable proportion of today’s residents and tourists got their first taste of our mountains at summer camp. At least 28 camps have operated in this area at various times, 13 of which are still active. The movement got its start in 1921, when Idyllwild developer Claudius Lee Emerson began donating land to religious and Boy Scout organizations. This was an essential part of his strategy for encouraging a stable, family-friendly community. Emerson’s first gift was five acres to the Riverside County Boy Scout Council on Strawberry Creek, where he’d been allowing camping sessions since 1919. Camp Emerson at age 92, now expanded to well over 150 acres, remains perhaps the oldest scout camp west of the Mississippi River. A wave of new camps followed. In 1923 Harriet Snyder opened her Peak and Pine girls camp, which stressed
BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP EMERSON, THE FIRST OF IDYLLWILD’S MANY CAMPS. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
equestrian skills. In 1924-25 Emerson donations and cut-rate land sales seeded the still-thriving Idyllwild Pines religious camp and Long Beach Boy Scouts’ Camp Tahquitz. 1929 saw the Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union create Tahquitrz Pines Conference Grounds, while the Seventh-Day Adventist Church launched JMV Pathfinder Camp on borrowed land near Idyllwild Pines as a prelude to buying 16 nearby acres in 1932. The Depression and World War II stifled further development. But even in wartime Riverside Girls Scouts managed to open their Azalea Trails camp high in remote Dark Canyon, while Pasadena YWCA bought the charred remains of Tahquitz Lodge resort near Mountain A SERVICE AT IDYLLWILD PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Center to create
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Camp Tahquitz Meadows (now Living Free animal sanctuary). Peacetime then stimulated a second wave of startups. As Americans acted on a long-suppressed urge to get away from home, over a dozen new camps appeared through the 1960s. Religious and youth organization sponsorship continued to dominate. Riverside YMCA perched Camp Lackey on the north face of Fuller Ridge. The Reorganized LDS Church started Buckhorn Camp at Dutch Flat, while the Advent Christian Church created Camp Maranatha near the state park campground in town. Idyllwild Pines expanded by buying nearby property. In Garner Valley, Orange County Girl Scouts created Camp Joe Scherman on the old Wellman Ranch, and the Boys Club of Palm Springs started Pathfinder Ranch on the site of a 19th-century gold rush. Long Beach Girls Scouts turned an old apple farm at Vista Grande into Skyland Ranch. In addition, a new wave of See Camps, page 23
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Idyllwild’s trails:
A menu of outdoor pleasures One of my Desert Divide favorites is Cedar Springs Trail (Moderate, 1,350 ft. gain, 6.4 mi. round-trip). he Idyllwild area has trails Nestled in a ravine just a mile off of to meet every need. From the PCT, a hidden glen of towering those seeking solitude, cedars surrounds a fresh flowing to backpackers, trail runners and spring. As you enter the cathedral mountain bikers, there’s a lot to enjoy of trees, the air becomes crisply out there! Here’s a list of just a few of cool, and the cold spring beckons, our favorite trails: a welcome relief after a warm hike. Seeking Solitude? A section of the Note: Be sure to bring enough water famous 2,650 mile PCT (Pacific Crest in warmer months! Best Seasons: Trail) runs through our wilderness winter, spring and fall. along the Desert Divide, perched along Easygoing: For those who want to a ridgeline separating commune with nature, “Climb the the gorgeous green but prefer an easygoing, meadows of Garner mountains and get walk more suitable Valley on the west for handicapped and from the breathtaking their good tidings.” strollers, a 15-minute arid desert views to the drive north of town – John Muir east. Several side trails on Highway 243 will lead up to the PCT from the valley floor take you to charming Lake Fulmor, a and multiple small peaks line the trail picturesque mountain lake surrounded on each side. A 15-minute drive south by pines, a walkway encircles the water of town, these trails are hidden treasures. and picnic tables. Best Seasons: all year access. Near and deer: Looking for something closer to town? Try Deer Springs Trail (Moderate, 1700 ft. gain, 7 mile round-trip) across from the Nature Center on Highway 243. The trail winds its way along a number of thickly forested ridges covered in pines and manzanita, crossing crystal clear seasonal streams along its way to breathtaking views from the top of the massive Suicide Rock. Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. See Trails, page 30
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DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL (TOP RIGHT), DEER SPRINGS TRAIL (CENTER RIGHT), THE VIEW FROM SUICIDE ROCK (RIGHT) AND THE SAN JACINTO WILDERNESS TRAIL SIGN AT DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL. PHOTOS COURTESY HELENE LOHR
Celebrate Summer With Art, Music, and Free Events at the Idyllwild Arts 64th Annual Summer Program
Choose from over 100 workshops, ranging from 2-day to 3-week-long hands-on arts classes, for everyone including passionate practicing professional/non-professional artists, children, youth, and families. Workshops offered in Music, Dance, Theatre, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Jewelry, Native American Arts, Film, Fashion Design, and much more! Whether or not you participate in the workshops, you can enjoy the many Summer Program concerts, artist lectures, gallery receptions – all open to the public free of charge!
Free Summer Program Events: June 17 & 24, July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Artists Receptions July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Faculty Jazz Combo Concerts July 2, 3 & 4, 12 noon Native American Arts Festival Lecture Series July 5, 7 p.m. Native American Arts Festival Fashion Show July 9, 7 p.m. Poetry Reading (David St. John, Jane Shore, Matthew Dickman, & guests) July 31, August 3 & 8, 7:30 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Series August 10, 8 p.m. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra Concert
To see the full Summer Program schedule of workshops and free events, or to register, visit: idyllwildarts.org/summer For more information call 951.659.2171 Ext. 2365 • Idyllwild Arts Campus, 52500 Temecula Rd., Idyllwild, CA 92549
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DINING Village Market • 26000 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.3800 Village Market features an extensive, full service deli. Order over the phone and take your food home, or walk in and enjoy free wifi in the deli seating area. Donuts and breakfast burritos can be found in the mornings, and the lunch and dinner hours bring a deep dish pizza, fried chicken, deli sandwiches and hot sandwiches made with fresh, choice meats. Conveniently located right on Highway 243.
B L D $ Idyllwild Pizza Company • 54391 Village Center Dr. (Strawberry Creek Square) • 951.659.5900 Serving lunch and dinner, Idyllwild Pizza Company provides a fun and casual atmosphere for dining with family and friends. Featuring many different types of pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads and 31 different types of beer, the restaurant also has a game arcade and sports TV. A great place to hang out, eat and have fun!
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Restaurant Gastrognome • 54381 Ridgeview Dr. • 951.659.5055 • gastrognome.com DINING
An Idyllwild institution since 1973, Restaurant Gastrognome — affectionately called the “’Gnome” — offers fine dining and exceptional service. Open at 10 a.m. daily, the extensive menu includes fresh fish, unique pasta dishes, steak, lamb (“the best I’ve ever had!” one diner wrote), homemade bread and desserts. Located in downtown Idyllwild, you can enjoy the mountain view from the deck. In winter, the fireplace enhances the ’Gnome’s tasteful and cozy ambiance.
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro • 54254 North Circle Dr. #C8 • 951.659.WINE(9463) Locals call the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro “The Cheers of Idyllwild.” When you drop in, everyone will know your name by the time you leave. Open for lunch and dinner Thursday through Sunday, the bistro, which specializes in wine tastings and imported beers, also serves up delicious panini, Cuban sandwiches, soups and meat/cheese/fruit platters. Located in the Village Centre Plaza in downtown Idyllwild, the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro is a great place to relax and make new friends.
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Quik Stop • 54282 North Circle Dr. (next to Rustic Theatre) • 951.468.8118 Quik Stop offers an opportunity to pick up a quick lunch or snack on the hill. Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, chili pie, nachos and pizza as well as veggie and salsa burgers feature on the menu. Hot chocolate and Starbucks coffee is available for those looking for a hot drink. Complete your meal with gelato, sorbet, soft serve, crepes or shaved ice. Outdoor seating is available. Conveniently located next to the Rustic Theatre.
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Mountain Harvest Market • 54423 Village Center Dr. (Strawberry Creek Plaza) • 951.659.4555 Idyllwild’s favorite healthful foods market serves organic foods and natural products. To-go meals are prepared daily with love in the Soul Kitchen. Open 7 days a week, check out the Farmer’s Market every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Save 15 percent on local organic produce during the market.
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Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant Your local source for raw, organic living foods! Located in the Village Lane, 54200 N. Circle Drive, Unit D, Idyllwild • 951-659-3388 54241 Ridge View Dr. • (951) 659-0203
Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. • Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. 8 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
Also available at: Mountain Harvest Market in Idyllwild, Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert, Nature’s Heath Foods in Palm Springs www.skyislandorganics.com
DINING Country Farms Gourmet Market Yogurt & Sweet Treat Shoppe
Gourmet & Healthy Foods Nuts, Dried Fruit, Chocolate, Homemade & Nostalgic Candy Yogurt Cones & Shakes • Cocoa & Hot Brewed Coffee Date Shakes • Beer & Wine & Lots More
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(951) 468-8118 54282 N. Circle Drive (next to the Rustic Theatre)
Wine Shoppe Bistro Make our local bistro and wine shop in Idyllwild, California, your destination before or after dinner. Offering: Wine and Beer Tastings Soups, Flatbreads, Dips and Chips, Cheese/Meat/Fruit Trays
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Great Wines: Rombauer, Cakebread, Grgich Hills, Thacher, Weins, MiddleRidge. Lapis Luna, Cass, Bridlewood, Raymond, South Coast, Mont Pellier
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DINING Higher Grounds Coffee House • 54245 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.1379 • highergroundscoffee.com Located in the Village Centre shopping plaza in downtown Idyllwild, Higher Grounds is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee or other beverage. With comfy seating areas, shelves of books, games and WiFi access, visitors feel welcome to sit and sip. All coffee beverages are brewed with organic, fair trade coffee. Higher Grounds recently introduced Idyllwild Coffee Roasters, offering fresh roasted coffee beans and blends for purchase.
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Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar • 25070 Village Center Dr. • 951.659.0295 Located in the heart of downtown Idyllwild, Jo’An’s serves home-style American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. A fun and casual atmosphere, be sure to see the model train running! Live music is featured on Friday and Saturday nights. On summer weekends, you can choose to dine in the outdoor Barbecue Beer Garden, where BBQ ribs, chicken brats and foot-long hot dogs are served and live music is performed all afternoon. Canine friends welcome in the garden.
B L $ D $$ Arriba Mexican Restaurant • 25980 Highway 243 • 951.659.4960
B L D $ La Bella Montagna Pasta House • 26290 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2630 Chef Mariah brings Roman diners’ favorite dishes to Idyllwild. She uses imported ingredients you can only find in the sala di pranzo di Nonna (grandmother’s dining room). Buon Appetito! La Bella Montagna serves generous portions for recessionfriendly prices, offers an authentic dining atmosphere and is open for lunch from 11:30 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Sunday and for dinner from 5 to 10 pm and Tuesday through Sunday.
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Mountain Center Cafe Opening May 2013
54250 N. Circle Dr. P.O. Box 794 Idyllwild, CA 92459 www.candycupboard.com 951-659-5502 Patty McKee | patty@greencafe.com
25840 Cedar Street Idyllwild, CA 92549
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“We love the food here and we eat a lot of Mexican,” and “We always have a special time when we come here,” are just two of the rave reviews of Arriba. Loved by diners for its authentic Mexican dishes and friendly service, Arriba is also known for its delicious omelets that are served all day. Live jazz or rock musicians perform on the deck on warm Friday and Saturday evenings.
Breakfast and Lunch 7 days a week 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (951)659-2600 29470 Hwy 243
Chinese Restaurant
HIDlunch DEN&VIdinner LLAGE (951) 659-2712
Patio tables under pine trees Serving Idyllwild for 24 years. Mandarin & Szechwan Style. Pure Chinese flavor in a warm family atmosphere surrounded by pine trees with comfortable prices.
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Mexican Restaurant • Dine in the Pines OPEN 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
54650 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild 659-6038
DINING The Lumber Mill • 25985 Highway 243 • 951.659.0315 Serving lunch and dinner, the Lumber Mill Bar & Grill provides a casual and fun atmosphere — complete with old-time lumber mill décor. Enjoy a view of Tahquitz while you dine inside or on the patio, where bands often perform. The American menu features generous burgers, chicken, fish & chips and ribs. Homemade pizza is baked fresh. A Mexican menu features tasty street tacos and fish tacos.
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La Casita • 54650 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.6038 • idyllwild-lacasita.com Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week, La Casita features great Mexican dishes, including vegetarian, and also offers American fare. Known for its home-style cooking, generous portions, good value and fast and friendly service, La Casita provides a satisfying dining experience from the first dip of a warm tortilla chip in mouth-watering homemade salsa to the last bite of dessert. The outdoor deck is a relaxing spot to enjoy your meal on a warm day.
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Hidden Village, Idyllwild’s only Chinese restaurant, has been called a “hidden gem” with “the best Chinese I’ve ever had.” Tucked on a side street within easy walking distance from downtown Idyllwild, Hidden Village offers an extensive Mandarin and Szechwan menu, with specialties that diners come back for time and time again. The dining room is charming, with traditional Chinese décor — or you can dine on the patio under the tall pines. The service is attentive and gracious.
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Mountain Center Cafe • 29470 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2600 The new Mountain Center Cafe breathes new life to the small junction connecting highways 243 and 74. The perfect pitstop for travelers the cafe serves lunch and breakfast. Dine indoors or enjoy the scenic beauty on the large outdoor patio. The breakfast menu includes omelettes, biscuits & gravy, cinnamon rolls, coffee cake and fresh muffins. For lunch enjoy a sandwich, burger or salad. Be sure to grab a slice of Martha’s famous homemade pie.
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Hidden Village Chinese Restaurant • 25840 Cedar St. • 951.659.2712
DINING Sky Island Organics • 54200 N. Circle Dr. in the Village Lane • 951.659.3388 Your Idyllwild source for the finest handcrafted raw, organic, living foods with exceptional flavor and nutrition. Specializing in sprouted nuts and nut butters, sprouted almond milk, and live sauerkraut and olives.Visit Sky Island in the Village Lane. Sky Island’s products are also sold at Mountain Harvest Market. Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert and Nature’s Health Food in Palm Springs. Email info@skyorganics.com for more information.
Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant • 54241 Ridgeview Dr. • 951.719.0206 Serving breakfast and lunch all day long and featuring homemade soups, chili, breads, baked goods and specialty cakes and pies upon request. Featuring healthy doses of delectable organic teas and coffees. Canine friends are welcome on the outdoor patio, where local musicians perform mellow music on the weekends. Inside the restaurant is an art gallery featuring the work of local artists and a shop offering unique gifts, teas and tea accessories.
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La Bella Montagna Pasta House
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Owner and chef Mariah and “la Famiglia” invite you to savor heirloom recipes of ancient Roman Cuisine in your dinner-cation to Rome, Italy; enjoyed by our family through generations passed. Dine in our “Sala di pranzo,” a homey Italian Villa surrounded by the pines and “beautiful mountains” of Idyllwild.
“Buon Appetito!”
Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday served from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday served from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. 951-659-2630 • 26290 Highway 243, Idyllwild RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar
Monday Night - Taco Night Wednesday Night - Tostada Night Thursday Night - Special Surprise Margarita & Beer Night
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25875 Village Center Dr.
Open 7 days a week • Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
Organic produce, take-out, groceries, cheeses, frozen foods, sweets & treats, coffee, bulk, bath & body, pet
Farmer’s Market every Saturday 10-3 Local Produce
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LODGING The Grand Idyllwild Lodge • grandidyllwildlodge.com • 54820 Pine Crest Ave. The Grand Idyllwild Lodge is a boutique bed and breakfast inn located on over two acres of pristine wilderness. Guests will enjoy luxury suites, amenities, views and wildlife. Opening in the spring of 2013.
Idyllwild Vacation Cabins • idyllwildvacationcabins.com • 951.659.5444 • 54380 North Circle Drive Idyllwild Vacation Cabins offers a variety of cottages and cabins, from simple to very exclusive, located throughout Idyllwild. There are cabins on the creek, secluded cabins, cozy cabins, pet-friendly cabins with fenced yards, cabins with a spa or pool, and more. All are immaculately kept by professional and friendly staff. Kitchen and bath needs, including linens and towels, are supplied. Driveways and decks are kept shoveled in the winter.
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Idyllwild Vacation Rentals • idyllvacationrentals.com • 1.800.297.1410 • 54280 N. Circle Dr., #1 Idyllwild Vacation Rentals offers some of the finest properties in Idyllwild, from cozy cabins to luxurious homes. The friendly staff of “reservation agents” will help you find just the right place to stay. Whether you’re seeking respite among the pines, celebrating an anniversary, reuniting with family or looking for a romantic weekend escape, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals will set you up with just the right accommodations. All properties are fully equiped and well maintained.
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Fern Valley Inn • fernvalleyinn.com • 1.877.659.0466 • 25240 Fern Valley Road LODGING
Forget about the hurried pace of the city with an escape to the Fern Valley Inn. Off the beaten path, but just a 15-minute walk to town, this country-style inn offers a charming selection of private cottages and cabins that are furnished with antiques and homespun touches. Each has a queen-size bed, wood-burning stove or fireplace, fridge, cable TV, WiFi, private bath, and some have full kitchens. The well-maintained grounds invite you to meander on pathways through the garden and gazebo.
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The Lodge at Pine Cove • thelodgeatpinecove.com • 1.866.563.4372 • 24900 Marion Ridge Drive, Pine Cove The Lodge at Pine Cove is a 4-room bed and breakfast nestled at 6,200 feet, just 3 miles north of Idyllwild. The centuryold lodge, with parquet wood floor, fieldstone fireplace and vaulted ceiling, offers spectacular views of Tahquitz Rock and the San Jacinto Mountains. The innkeepers delight visitors with comfortable accommodations, many amenities and a hearty homemade mountain breakfast that could include Belgian waffles, double cinnamon French toast, made-fromscratch muffins or a hearty quiche.
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Escape to cooler summer temperatures, peace and quiet and fresh mountain air at Thousand Trails. Cool off in the heated pool after a full day of horseback riding, fishing and hiking. Play basketball, volleyball or shuffleboard with friends and family or spend time in the recreational lodge at this full resort. All cabins are fully furnished and equipped.Yurts and campsites are also available. Pets are welcome in some units.
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Knotty Pine Cabins
Phone In Room
PEACEFUL AND COMFORTABLE MOUNTAIN CHARM ON 3 ACRES OF PINE SHADED LAND
KITCHENS • FIREPLACES
Fireplace Available
Cable TV
Pool
Hot Tub
Banquet Facilities
WiFi
Conference Facilities
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$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
Manzanita Cabins Woodburning Fireplaces & Kitchens • Air Conditioning “A few minutes walk to the village” Free WiFi Country cabins with private decks www.manzanitacabins.com
Reservations (951) 659-2933
www.knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com
54340 Pine Crest Avenue P.O. Box 477, Idyllwild, CA 92549
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54100 Pine Crest Ave., P.O. Box 434 Reservations (951) 659-3151
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Idyllwild Vacation Cabins Premium Vacation Cabins Located Throughout Idyllwild
Clean, Cozy Cabins, Spectacular Views, Outdoor Hot Tubs, Pet-Friendly Cabins and Fenced Yards. Cabins on the Creek, Secluded Cabins, Linens & Towels Supplied at No Extra Charge
For Your Guest • 24-hour customer service • Professional, friendly staff • All paper products, soft soap & kitchen needs supplied • Towels & sheets provided at no charge • We shovel driveways and decks
Boulder View
Working Hard for Our Cabin Owners Alkire on the Creek The Bear’s Den
Glendowyne
Bella Luna Views & Hot Tub
• Taking great care of the homes • Great website with online booking • Maintenance taken care of • Homes winterized • Payments and statements every 15th 951.659.5444 (office) 951.663.0527 (after hours) vacationcabins@live.com 54380 North Circle Drive
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LODGING Little Mountain Cottages of Idyllwild • lmcidyllwild.com • 951.659.1938 Stay in comfort in one of these little cottages. They sleep up to four people and some are dog-friendly. Ask about the quaint and comfortable Rose Cottage, located on Strawberry Creek in Fern Valley. Enjoy the sound of the creek from the back deck. Follow a creek-side trail further up into Fern Valley or into Idyllwild for some shopping or dining. Or enjoy upgraded amenities of the Sylvan Cottage, located in Pine Cove. Call to find the perfect little cottage for your stay.
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Woodland Park Manor • woodlandparkmanor.com • 1.877.659.2657 • 55350 South Circle Drive Woodland Park Manor offers a variety of guest lodgings — from simple cottages to exclusive mountain cabins with premiere amenities — all in beautiful wooded settings. The manor, situated on 5 acres, has a beautiful swimming pool. From romantic getaways to family vacations, the staff will help you find your perfect place and take pride in providing immaculate rooms and warm, friendly service. Woodland Park Manor has been a popular Idyllwild lodging destination since 1954.
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Peaceful Mountain Inn • peacefulmountaininn.com • 855.659.5033 • 23481 Highway 243 Peaceful Mountain Inn is located about 2.5 miles above Idyllwild and features incredible mountain view rooms. Situated on several wooded acres of park-like grounds, the lodge and rooms can be rented individually or reserved for a group event of up to 38 people.There is an outdoor barbecue and inside game room with 61” TV on cable that are great for family reunions or group retreats. Because of its fabulous location and size, the inn is perfect for a modest wedding. Dogs are welcome.
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Idyllwild Inn • idyllwildinn.com • 1.888.659.2552 • 54300 Village Center Drive LODGING
Located right in the heart of the village within walking distance to restaurants, shops and galleries, the historic Idyllwild Inn offers cabins from studios to three bedrooms that have kitchens, fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. Theme rooms are available. Family-friendly, there is a playground for the kids. Dogs are welcome. Family-owned, the Idyllwild Inn staff carry on the friendly tradition established when the first visitors arrived in Idyllwild on horse and buggy.
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LODGING Elite Mountain Homes • idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com • 310.398.6058 Elite Mountain Homes offers two vacation rentals that have been called “The prettiest rentals in Idyllwild”: The Creekside, a beautiful French chateau-style home in Fern Valley, and Cabin in the Pines, a large ranch-style mountain home near town. The Creekside features a beautiful spiral oak staircase that leads to an exquisite master suite and opulent bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and heated floor. All the Creekside’s bedrooms have fireplaces. The Cabin in the Pines, great for the family, has a pool and outdoor barbecue. It also has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
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New Spirit Vacation Homes • newspiritvacationrentals.com • 951.659.3100 Experience Idyllwild in a luxurious Finnish log cabin. New Spirit Vacation Homes offers a variety of rental cabins, from 2-4 bedrooms with views from the forest to the ocean, or the many unique features of The Dome. Cabins have a fullyequipped kitchen, fireplace, cable TV, jacuzzi tubs, WiFi and include linens. New Spirit’s vacation Homes provide the perfect getaway for individuals, families and groups. The personable staff provides 24-hour service. Pets are welcome.
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Alhatti Private Christian Resort & Retreat Center • alhattichristianretreat.com Imagine a luxurious resort with every amenity, including a golf 951.659.2066 • 23551 Highway 243, Pine Cove
course set on 120 acres of rolling mountaintop that is sculptured with giant old oak trees and graceful tall pines. The night sky is so clear and close, you can pick out constellations from the sky’s thousands of visible stars. Alhatti is the premiere place to host your next retreat, with private cottages and a conference center for group gatherings. Alhatti also hosts weddings and family reunions.
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Bluebird Cottage Inn • bluebirdcottageinn.com • 951.659.2696 • 26620 Saddle Drive LODGING
Bluebird Cottage Inn offers 17 cabins, from cozy, economical studios to a generous 2-bedroom cabin. Some have a fireplace, kitchen and even a 2-person Jacuzzi tub. All have cable TV and WiFi. Bluebird is within easy walking distance to town on more than 2-1/2 acres of land near hiking trails. Dog-friendly. Whether you’re looking for a place to lay down your head for a night or a romantic and luxurious getaway, the Bluebird Cottage Inn has it all.
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$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
Experience Idyllwild in a Luxurious Log Cabin! A geodesic dome ...
Magnificent Views Fishing • Golf Course Conference Center Fireplace Cottages
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an architectural masterpiece ...
or a creekside sanctuary! New Spirit Vacation Homes Let us plan your next amazing getaway! (951) 659-3100 or (909) 910-5005 newspiritvacationhomes.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
LODGING Providing Great Service & Great Vacations Since 1985!
From cozy cabins to luxurious mountain homes, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals features the finest in vacation properties. Visit our office and discuss your vacation plans with our reservation agents or visit our website. It’s an easy way to choose just the right setting for the romantic weekend, family reunion, wedding and/or reception, group activity or holiday celebration. All of our Idyllwild vacation homes are fully equipped and our staff is ready to welcome and assist you in providing for your every need.
So, won’t you join us? We are just a phone call away!
If you are happy with our services, tell all your friends. For every reservation referred by you, you will receive a $50 gift certificate on your next visit!
1-800-297-1410
54280 N. Circle Drive P.O. Box 222 • Idyllwild, CA 92549
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Office: (951) 659-5015 Fax: (951) 659-3116 www.idyllvacationrentals.com office@idyllvacationrentals.com
EVERITT’S MINERALS & GALLERY everittsminerals.com
Fine Handcrafted Jewelry Designed and Fabricated by Larry Everitt and Janet Everitt, Owner/Artists
~ Mineral Specimens ~ Fossils ~ Antique Japanese Woodblock Prints ~ Local Artists Adjacent to Idyllwild Living Room Gallery P.O. Box 3740 • 54300 No. Circle Dr.
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LODGING Fireside Inn • thefiresideinn.com • 951.659.2966 • 54540 North Circle Drive The Fireside Inn offers cottages and cabins that accommodate from 2 to 10 people at two different locations — one in downtown and the other in the woods. Most have fireplace, kitchens and spa tubs, and all have cable TV and WiFi. The innkeepers take pride in providing comfortable and clean rooms and friendly service. Dogs are welcome.
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Mile High Country Inn • milehighcountryinn.com • 951.659.2931 • 54605 North Circle Drive With great rates to stay on the Hill, averaging five to 15 percent less than any other option, the Mile High Country Inn also offers the best location in town. Enjoy the quiet, intimate, clean rooms featuring charming decor. Each room has a king-sized bed, woodburning fireplace and mini fridge. Two of the suites feature a Whirlpool tub and scenic outdoor views. Each room has a private outdoor area for relaxing and enjoying a cool evening breeze.
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Strawberry Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast • strawberrycreekinn.com • 1.800.262.8969
Known for gracious hospitality and charming, homelike ambiance, the Strawberry Creek Inn B&B 26370 Highway 243 offers rooms and cabins with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, spa tub and WiFi. The inns’ grounds, an official Backyard Wildlife Habitat, offer a perfect place to walk along the creek or in the gardens. A gourmet organic breakfast is served daily. With many little luxuries, this is truly a place to “idyll in the wild,” while still close to town.
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On a hillside, 1/2-mile from the village, Strawberry Creek Bunkhouse offers choices from rooms 25525 Highway 243 with knotty pine interiors to private cabins. All have kitchen facilities, cable TV, WiFi, balcony and stunning, panoramic views. “Pure rooms” are available for allergy sufferers. Breakfast delivered to your door, including fresh-baked scones and homemade jam or lemon curd (or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast at the Bunkhouse’s sister inn, the Strawberry Creek Inn). Steps to County Park hiking trail. Dogs allowed in some rooms.
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Elite Mountain Homes
Elegance in the Mountains Fern Valley Chateau Romantic � Secluded � Spacious Overlooks Strawberry Creek � Gated � Sleeps 14 � Three River Rock Fireplaces
•• Cabin in the Pines
Just a few blocks from town – walk to “everywhere.” Wheelchair Access � Level Terrain � Sleeps 10+ � Pool � Spa � All Amenities � BBQ � Two Fireplaces Phone: (310) 398-6058 Website: www.idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com Email: elitemtnhomes@verizon.net 20 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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WiFi
Conference Facilities
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$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
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Idyllwild Visitor Guide Spring/Summer Spring/Summer AD - Business 1/8th Page AD - Business Page $276 prepay by1/8th March 8 $276 prepay by March Manzanita Cabins •8 manzanitacabins.com
LODGING • 951.659.3151 • 54100 Pine Crest Avenue
Tucked away on a quiet road, but within easy walking distance to Idyllwild’s restaurants, shops and galleries, Manzanita Cabins offers quaint individual cabins complete with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, WiFi and private deck. Some have a kitchen, air conditioning and a Jacuzzi tub. Just around the corner from the County Park, it’s also the perfect place to relax after a day spent hiking one of the area’s many trails.
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Knotty Pine Cabins • knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com • 951.659.2933 • 54340 Pine Crest Avenue Knotty Pine Cabins, just a short walk to town, offers eight cabins and duplex cabins tucked in the pine trees, manzanitas and native lilac bushes. Taking pride in providing lodging that has mountain ambiance, the innkeepers describe their cabins as “rustic luxury,” with amenities such as fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. The deck is a perfect spot to sit back and watch the squirrels and blue jays play. Family pets are welcome in some cabins.
$ Possible Min. Night Stay
B Breakfast Available
Maid Service
Phone In Room
Fireplace Available
Cable TV
Pool
Hot Tub
Banquet Facilities
WiFi
Conference Facilities
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$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
Intimate Guest Rooms and Suites King Bed • Fireplace Whirlpool Tub Available www.milehighcountryinn.com (951) 659-2931
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The Lodge at Pine Cove
Bed and Breakfast
Idyllwild
Five comfortable guest rooms
Hearty familystyle breakfast
24900 Marion Ridge Drive (866) 563-4372 http://www.thelodgeatpinecove.com
Now Open to the Public RV/Tent Sites Cabin Rentals
Swimming • Horseback Riding • Fishing Recreational Activities • Store • Cafe • WiFi Video Games • Entertainment Certain ammenities are seasonal
Annual Sites Monthly Rates • Group Events (951) 659-4097
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Camps Continued from page 4 entrepreneurs followed Harriet Snyder’s example, typically pursuing personal ideals. Harry James started his rugged Trailfinders Camp (now the James Reserve) at Lake Fulmor to stimulate character development in boys. Ann Lay founded Idyllwild Institute-Fiesta as a combined finishing school and citizenship program for Junior ROTC girls. At Hurkey Creek, Dan Slater built Camp Roosevelt for children and families (now Camp Ronald McDonald). Beverly Hills attorney Oscar Lawler deeded his elegant lodge in Dark Canyon to Riverside County for a youth camp. Most recently, Guided Discoveries Inc. bought the former Desert Sun School campus on Saunders Meadow in 1991 to house the science center known as Astrocamp. With changing economic times and founders’ deaths, some camps closed.
THE STORE AT TAHQUITZ PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Camp Tahquitz became part of the county park and neighboring Cedar Glen subdivision in 1958. Peak and Pine Camp’s 40-year lifetime ended in 1962 ; its subdivided site today houses the Rainbow Inn. JMV Pathfinders Camp moved out to Pine Springs Ranch near Garner Valley in 1961, and its Idyllwild property was soon acquired by the Jewish organization Habonim Dror for the 20-year run of Camp Gilboa (now incorporated into Idyllwild Pines).
Getting away from everyday cares to meet new friends, however temporary, absorb the mountain environment, and focus attention on higher ideals can be an exhilarating experience at any age. Its importance only increases as society becomes more urbanized. While balancing idealistic aims with adolescent hormones can be a challenge, and exhilaration fades once back in the routine, fond memories persist. Again and again, they lure us back to Idyllwild.
Buckhorn Camp A Ministry of Community of Christ
Come … Relax– 120 acres of pine trees, manzanitas, breathtaking
views, streams, deer, birds and, of course, squirrels.
Rest – dormitory style lodges, A-frame cabins, hotel
style rooms, summer tents and RV sites.
Renew – inspiration point, outdoor labyrinth and chapel in the pines, and the Peace Center with state-of-the-art audio/visual system. Refill – nutritious tasty meals, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free available.
Recreation – human foosball, hiking, Frisbee golf, ping pong, horseshoes, full gym for volleyball, basketball and more!
Church, Spiritual, Recovery, School, Reunion or ... YOUR group, WE have a place for you! 40 to 300+ year round
24641 Highway 243 • Idyllwild CA • www.buckhorncamp.org • (951) 659-2995 Buckhorn Camp is committed to providing an inspirational environment for a diverse community of faiths to share in joy, hope, love and peace. The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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Florist in the Forest & Gallery 7 This full-service flower shop features the art of owner and designer Donna Lori Parker, Rebecca Krasovich’s cloth creations, jewelry by Jeff Alleva and Neona Rose, works by Karin Hedstrom, Ed Bucher’s metal creations, photography by Lyn Shaw and Kathy Chin, Kathleen Chaney’s art rocks, Christy Stedman’s batiks and Shirley Jordan paintings. (951) 659-4143 www.floristintheforest.com
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A gallery offering an interesting blend of fine arts and handcrafted gifts. Each piece is creatively inspired and fairly priced. Jewelry, photos, paintings and more. Featuring award-winning artists Gwen Novak and Marcia Cox. Next to Café Aroma. Kirsten Ingbretsen, owner. (951) 795-3799 www.acorngallery.com
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Idyllwild - “One of the 100 Best Art Towns in America” Idyllwild Living Room Gallery
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Enjoy the world atmosphere of our eclectic gallery. We offer a diverse range of art, antiques and collectibles. If you’re looking for that personal, one-of-a-kind gift, or simply want something to remind you of your trip to the mountains, this is the place! (714) 717-9447 www.forestfurnituregallery.com
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Relax in living room comfort with a frontseat view of Idyllwild’s main street, then turn around and look at some of California’s finest, award-winning oil painters, photographers, ceramicists, jewelers and bead artists. One of the best mountain galleries in Southern California. (951) 468-4208 quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com www.quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com
Singerton Fine Arts Gallery 5
Four Corners Gallery 11
Featured are the landscape paintings of AAI’s two-time Artist of The Year, Elena Kern.You may view various gallery members working on the decks of this stream-side studio. Artists include OPA’s award winning, Ying Liu, Elizabeth Parsi, Lois Sowa Stipp, Sherry Ehlert, Duke Windsor, and AAI’s 2001 Artist of The Year, Helen Moles. (951) 533-7564 www.elenakern.com
This gallery brings together a wide venue of media in painting, sculpture, glass art and jewelry designed and created by owners Ron and Darla Singerton. Their award-winning works provide a delightful journey from ancient world replicas to modern abstract. (951) 659-2504 www.singertonfinearts.com
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro 4
Featured at this unique woodland gift shop are award-winning creations by Jennifer Ali, Karlis Dabols, Fariad, Darcy Gerdes, Kate Humphrey, Kelly Jo Miller, Billie Motta, Mark Nelthorpe and Mark Whaley, along with breathtaking handcrafts by other local artisans. Our soy-blend candles, hand poured in Idyllwild, ship all over the globe. (951) 659-5556 www.sprucemoosegifts.com
Indulge yourself with taste and culture at our European-style wine bistro and gallery. We feature an incredible selection of regional and international wines and beers, as well as regional and local artists. (951) 659-9463 www.idyllawhilewineshoppebistro.com
Oh My Dog Gallery 8
Internationally known photographer and activist Frank Bruynbroek’s stirring candid and commissioned black and white dog photographs are sometimes fun, other times haunting, always captivating. His Ansel Adams-like ability captures a landscape of emotions from man’s best friend. (818) 755-7933 www.omdphotos.com
9-5278 AAI, P.O.BOX 472, Idyllwild, CA 92549
2013 AAI Event Calendar May 11-12 May 25-26
Lilac Festival Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour 12th annual Plein Air Art Festival June 7-9 July 13-14 Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend Oct. 12 Art Walk & Wine Tasting The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 25
The Astrocamp experience By Dr. Larry Kawano Astrocamp Curriculum Development Director
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strocamp boasts one of the premier science and adventure programs in California. It’s residential science and summer camp programs are designed to totally immerse campers in new experiences and to help them gain new skills. Astrocamp is unique in having programs specializing in physics, astronomy, and space exploration. Its mission is to expose kids to these topics in the way they learn naturally and most effectively: through handson unusual and exciting experiences and tons of fun. Camp programs include: Residential Science: During the school year, schools from as far away as Stockton, Las Vegas, and Tucson
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
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IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER Explore over 200 acres of natural beauty with 3-1/2 miles of hiking trails
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drop off campers for any of the three one-week sessions in June or either of the two week sessions in July. By adding their own selection of electives to a set of core activities, campers can design their own summer experience of adventure, science, and creativity. On the adventure side of things, campers can glide down a 700’ zip line, climb formidable rock formations that surround Idyllwild, ride trails on mountain bikes, and climb a rock wall simulating a Mars canyon. Campers explore science, space and technology through rocketry, astronaut training, an activity involving electricity and magnetism called “Volts & Jolts,” and Astrolab, a space mission simulation. Artful creative expression comes through such activities as radio broadcasting, See Astrocamp, next page
County Park • Day-Use Fee Exciting Children’s Activities & Crafts Discover Idyllwild’s natural history and native culture with a hike through a yellow pine forest Interpretive programs and guided nature walks School field trips • Dog friendly (on leash) Unique sites for memorials and special occasions Variety of volunteer opportunities Free admission with Friends membership Visit our museum & browse our nature store 25225 Hwy 243 • 1/2 mile north of Idyllwild Open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (951) 659-3850 • www.idyllwildnaturecenter.net
Astrocamp Continued from previous page blacksmithing, arts and crafts, and gaming classes. Remington Detzel, 16, went to Astrocamp two years ago. “What I loved about it was that it made learning really fun with hands-on experiences, he recalled.
“Usually only a few get to do stuff like that but we all got to do it.” Astrocamp began in 1988 as a pilot program at a camp in the San Gabriel Mountains. Astrocamp found a permanent home in Idyllwild in 1992 and since then has offered residential science and summer camp experiences for over 20 years. Astrocamp is one of 5 units run by Guided Discoveries, Inc. headquartered in Claremont. The other units -- 3 camps on Catalina Island and the Tole Mour, a 3-master that sails out of Long Beach Harbor -- specialize in marine science. You can learn more about Astrocamp at our website www.astrocamp.org or by phoning our office at (951) 659-6062.
“JOLTS AND VOLTS,” EXPERIENCING ELECTRICITY AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
Royal Pines Estates RV Resort & Manufactured Home Park
• RV spaces from only $28 per day and $450 per month. • Free WiFi year-round on the front patio and in the Recreation Room. • Adjacent to beautiful Strawberry Creek and hiking trails. • Amenities include Swimming Pool, Recreation Room, Organized Activities and More. • Close walking distance to Idyllwild School & Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Full-time on-site manager would love to show you around.
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Childhood summers at camp By Michael Carrillo Pasadena, California Camper from 1967-1972 Camp Roosevelt in Mountain Center
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was lucky to attend camp in the Idyllwild area during the years from 1967 through 1972. Camp Roosevelt was nestled about seven miles from Idyllwild in Garner Valley located right next to the Hurkey Creek campground. I was 10 ½ when I began attending the camp, which had been in existence for over 30 years. It was then owned and managed by Dan Slater. It was a co-ed camp that my brother Steve and I attended during the 60’s counter-cultural revolution. We had hippies as counselors and no parents at the camp, and seldom on parents’ weekend. It was an overnight camp where you could stay from three to eight weeks. We lived in cabins, the boys on one side of the camp and the girls on the other side. However, all our activities and meals were coed. For activities, we had archery, hiking, boating and fishing on Lake Hemet, photography, ceramics, dances, drama and just about any activity that a boy or girl from six to 15 could want. We also had the opportunity for overnights in the
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mountains above Idyllwild. For those trips, we started at Humber Park on our way to some of the best hiking and camping in the country. Before starting our camping trips, we had some time in Idyllwild. We would start in Mountain Center at Taylors for the best hamburgers and chili on the mountain. Idyllwild then was a bonanza of opportunity for a teenager. It was before lattes and cappuccinos and Idyllwild was a still a sleepy village. But we had the general store, the See Camp, page 45 OPEN YEAR-ROUND Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, boat & bike rentals, picnicking, general store, bird watching, basketball, volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoes, and more. Group sites and monthly sites also available.
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Trails Continued from page 6 Devil’s Slide (Moderate, 1600 ft. gain, five mile round-trip): Devil’s Slide is a popular hike with great views and access to a myriad of other high-country trails. It’s heavily traveled in the summer with a limited number of daily permits on the weekends. If you manage to grab one of the coveted permits, watch for the “Wishing Tree” about halfway up to Saddle Junction and try to throw a rock
just right to make it into the hollow at the top of the old dead snag. Once you reach Saddle Junction, you’ll have the choice of five trails. From a fern- lined journey down Willow Creek Trail, to the sun-dappled Tahquitz Meadow, and a sweeping 360-degree view from the fire lookout at Tahquitz Peak, you can’t go wrong! (Unless you don’t bring a map!) Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. Into mountain biking? We have some great trails for you! For resource conservation and safety, not every trail
is open for mountain biking, so it’s a good idea to check with the local experts: The USFS Ranger Station can point you to mountain bike designated trails and our hometown bicycle shop, “The Hub” is a fountain of local information. Know before you go: Before heading out on any hike, make sure to stop at the USFS Ranger Station for free trail permits, Adventure passes for parking ($5), hiking maps and current trail information are available from your friendly local rangers.
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HIKING Day Hikes *
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 38 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,000 • Highway 74, 1 mile east of Highway 371 to Fuller Ridge Trail at Black Mountain Road
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Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 2.6 miles Humber Park to Tahquitz View Drive E
Where to Get Permits • U.S. Forest Service 54270 Pine Crest Ave. (at Highway 243), Idyllwild (909) 382-2921 (voice) (951) 659-5748 (TTY)
Fuller Ridge Trail • One-way distance = 7.5 miles; Elevation gain
• Mt. San Jacinto State Park 25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild (951) 659-2607
Seven Pines Trail • One-way distance = 4 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,600 • Dark Canyon Road off Highway 243 to Deer Springs
* There are no fees for permits. Permits cover up to 12 people in a group. A day-hike permit is not needed if you already have an overnight permit.
in feet = 3,000 • Black Mountain Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
M FS OR SP Marion Mountain Trail • One-way distance = 5.9 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,400 • Fern Basin Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
Devil’s Slide Trail • One-way distance = 2.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Humber Park to Saddle Junction
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Deer Springs Trail • One-way distance = 3.3 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Highway 243, 1 mile north of Idyllwild to Suicide Rock
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway • One-way distance = 1.7 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 700 • Tramway Terminal to Round Valley
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An Adventure Pass may be required in order to park vehicles on some Forest Service lands. A day pass costs $5, a yearly costs $30 and a second-vehicle pass costs $5. Holders of an Interagency Senior Pass, Lifetime Access Pass or Interagency Access Pass, do not need an Adventure Pass. Businesses that sell the Adventure Pass in or near the San Jacinto Ranger District are: Idyllwild Chevron, Idyllwild Ranger Station, Idyllwild Shell, Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market., Nomad Ventures and Fern Valley Emporium. For more information on areas that require a pass, or on other vendors in your area, call the U.S. Forest Service at (909) 382-2922.
OUTDOORS
Spider Peak Trail • One-way distance = 5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,800 • Apple Canyon Road off Highway 74 to Apache Peak S
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CAMPING U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds
Mt. San Jacinto State Park
BLACK MTN. GROUP (17 mi)
Map Courtesy BOULDER BASIN RESERVATIONS: 1.877.444.6777; RESERVATIONS: 1.800.444.7275; U.S. Forest Campground (14 mi) www.recreation.gov www.reserveamerica.com Station LAKE FULMOR Black Mountain Group Campground Idyllwild Campground (10 mi) DARK CANYON Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, Highway 243, Idyllwild Campground Idyllwild 243 (8-1/2 mi) MARION MTN. Stone Creek Campground Campground FULLER MILL Boulder Basin Campground Stone Creek Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild (8 mi) Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of CREEK (7-1/2 mi) FERN BASIN Campground Idyllwild
Dark Canyon Campground
Dark Canyon Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild
Fern Basin Campground
Fern Basin Road, 6.5 miles north of Idyllwild
Marion Mountain Campground
Fern Basin Road, 7 miles north of Idyllwild
Pinyon Flat Campground
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Ribbonwood Equestrian Campground
To Banning
Riverside County Parks
RESERVATIONS: 1.800.234.7275; riversidecountyparks.org/reservations
Idyllwild County Park
County Park Road, Idyllwild
Hurkey Creek Park
Highway 74, 4 miles southeast of Idyllwild
McCall Memorial Park
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Santa Rosa Springs Campground
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Lake Hemet Campground
Tool Box Springs Campground
PINE COVE
McCall Park Road, off Highway 74 PARK HQ. Campground near Mountain Center
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Santa Rosa Truck Trail, off Highway 74 near Pinyon
(7-1/2 mi)
STONE CREEK Campground (6 mi) HUMBER PARK THOUSAND TRAILS (2-1/2 mi) Campground
Off Highway 74 in Garner Valley
Thousand Trails Idyllwild Tent/RV Resort
3-4 miles north of Idyllwild in Pine Cove
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FERN VALLEY
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To Palm Desert
PINYON FLAT Campground (26 mi)
243 HURKEY CREEK McCALL Campground TOOL BOX SPRINGS PARK (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) (6-1/2 mi) 74 74 LAKE MT. CENTER HEMET THOMAS MTN. To Hemet (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) Day Use
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MOUNTAIN BIKING
Idyllwild-area Mountain Bike Trails • Coyote Run: Beginning at the north end of Hurkey Creek County Park and ending at the waterfalls on Hurkey Creek, this easy and scenic ride is about two miles on a dirt road closed to vehicles.
Parking is available at the day-use area within the Hurkey Creek Campground or outside the park. • Fobes Ranch Road and Spurs:This trail is located three miles south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. The roads are easy to moderate and offer more than two miles of A MOUNTAIN BIKER WIGGLES mountain bike riding. THROUGH A TIGHT SPOT. COURTESY: BRENDAN COLLIER • May Valley Trail System: Currently closed due to erosion. • The Hub Trail System:This winding trail system incorporates great views of Alvin Meadow and the Grotto.Trails climb from behind Idyllwild Arts up toward Pine Cove. Moderate to challenging. • Thomas Mountain and Ramona Trail:This challenging 17-mile loop is considered one of the best rides in the area. It begins one mile south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74, six miles east of the junction with Highway 371.The dirt road ascends from an elevation of 4,500 feet to more than 8,700 feet in 13 miles to Thomas Mountain Peak, offering far-reaching views of Anza and San Diego below. • 24-hour Loop: Starting and ending at Hurkey Creek County Park, this challenging ride starts with a tough climb up to Keen Summit, traverses through Johnson Meadow and features a fast and flowy descent through chaparral to complete the 11-mile loop. Hurkey Creek day use fees apply. • Other Trails: Pinyon Loop, South Ridge Trail and Webster Trail. Brendan Collier updated this report.
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OUTDOORS
With approximately 200 miles of dirt roads and more than 40 miles of trails open to bicyclists, the San Jacinto Mountains around Idyllwild offer a number of experiences for mountain bikers of all levels. For that reason, the local mountain trails have become extremely popular among riders looking for challenging routes and breathtaking scenery. Local trails provide mountain bikers with a diverse selection of roads from which to choose. The Forest Service has mountain biking regulations in the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains to ensure the safety of riders and the protection of natural resources. Bicycles may be ridden on established roads and trails within the mountains; however, bikes are not allowed within the San Jacinto or Santa Rosa wilderness areas or along the Pacific Crest Trail. If parking a vehicle on Forest Service land in the areas of Thomas Mountain and Black Mountain, Lake Hemet and Humber Park, visitors must display an Adventure or Recreation Pass in their vehicle. Call the Idyllwild Ranger Station at (909) 382-2922 for more details. The pass is available in two forms: a daily pass for $5 and a $30 annual pass good for one year from the month of purchase. Passes are available at the Forest Service office and several vendors around town (see page 31 for listing). The Forest Service also offers these safety tips for mountain bikers: Keep your eyes and ears open for equestrians and hikers on trails and vehicles on roads; helmets are highly recommended; control your speed; avoid riding after dark; and, carry a map (available at the Forest Service).
FISHING LAKE HEMET
Lake Hemet, the largest lake in the San Jacinto Mountains, is a fisherman’s paradise, stocked throughout most of the year with rainbow trout by the State Department of Fish and Game. Natural channel catfish, big-mouth bass and bluegill also provide good sport fishing. Located at an elevation of 4,340 feet, the lake is 1-1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide and 135 feet deep when full. The lake is about 4 miles east of Mountain Center on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. It is owned and operated by the Lake Hemet Municipal Water District. Two public recreation areas are on the lake’s shores. The U.S. Forest Service maintains a picnic area for day use only along the north shore. The entrance is west of Lake Hemet Market, on Highway 74.You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park in the Forest Service area. See the section, “Adventure Pass,” on page 30 in this magazine for more information. The water district also owns and operates the Lake Hemet Campground. It has been open to the public on a fee basis for more than 30 years along the north shore, toward the eastern end of the lake. The campground also encourages family recreation, with a water playground, camping, picnic areas, boating and kayaking along with fishing. No swimming or water skiing is allowed because they conflict with fishing. Lake Hemet offers scenic mountain views and quiet lakeside moments to many visitors to the Hill area. Contact the campground personnel at (951) 659-2680 for more information.
STRAWBERRY CREEK
Lake Fulmor in fog. PHOTO BY ELLEN FEELEY
LAKE FULMOR
About 10 miles north of Idyllwild on Highway 243, Lake Fulmor is stocked with trout by the Department of Fish and Game from spring through summer. The 2-acre serene lake on Forest Service property offers good trout fishing during spring, summer and fall months. Occasionally, the lake freezes over in winter. Lake Fulmor is on National Forest land. The lake provides day use activities for the public. Fishing and picnic areas with grills, an encompassing trail that crosses a bridge, and beautiful surroundings make this an enjoyable spot for locals and tourists. A parking area is across the highway from the lake so use caution when crossing to and from the lake. You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park.
Strawberry Creek is the only stream where fishing is allowed in the San Jacinto Mountains. California Department of Fish and Game no longer stocks fish in Fuller Mill, North Fork and Dark Canyon creeks because the streams are suitable habitat for a protected species, the mountain yellow-legged frog. The fish-planting program is financed through fishing licenses and stamp sales. Licenses are required for anglers age 16 and over and there is a daily bag limit of five trout during the year-round season. One-year licenses are available to California residents at Village Hardware and Lake Hemet Market. Visit www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/ for 2012 license rates and free fishing days throughout California. Equipment and bait can be purchased at Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market,Village Hardware and Village Market. Fairway Market and Forest Lumber also stock some supplies.
THOUSAND TRAILS
Thousand Trails’ seasonal fishing pond is stocked with tilapia, blue gill and catfish. Fishing permits are only $10 and free for 6-years-old and under with an adult permit. Equipment and bait can be purchased at the store. Fish cleaning station located at the pond. Picnic tables and barbecues available. Call 6594097 for more information. Adventure or Recreation Pass required to park on public land if not camping. Day use fees apply at Lake Hemet and Thousand Trails.
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How Idyllwild got its name By John Robinson Legends often become so ingrained in the public mind that they become accepted as truth. Such is the case with the often repeated story that Laura Rutledge named Idyllwild. Real credit for Idyllwild’s origin should go to Michiganborn George B. Hannahs and his wife, Sarah, who arrived in Strawberry Valley in 1889 and promptly built a sawmill on upper Dutch Flat. In the summer of 1890, they opened a tent resort on a forested bench just west of Strawberry Creek and called it Camp Idylwilde. The camp was located about where the Idyllwild Tree Monument stands in the center of town today.
Learn more about the history of the Idyllwild area The Museum of the award-winning Idyllwild Area Historical Society is located in a charming cabin at 54470 North Circle Drive, and the quaintness of the surroundings encourages you to step right in. In 1922, C. L. Emerson, the primary developer of Idyllwild as a village, sold the property to Della Ferguson. The cabin and garage were built in 1930, and are typical of the Craftsman architectural style of many early bungalows in Southern California. For most of its life the cabin housed one family. In a period lasting almost 60 years, three generations of the Butts family spent their summers exploring the many hiking trails, horseback riding in the forest, and wading in the cool waters of Strawberry Creek. The Historical Society acquired the property in 2002 and spent a year restoring the cabin and remodeling the garage. Today, the museum exhibits many historical artifacts that reflect the richness and diversity of this region. Currently featured is the history of climbing on worldfamous Tahquitz (Lily) Rock. Early Idyllwild kitchenware, implements from pioneer lumber barons, samples of furniture from a local factory, and numerous photos and documents are displayed to tell the story of the Idyllwild area and the interesting characters who made it possible. You are invited to visit the museum and learn the fascinating history of the surrounding mountain communities. Docents and volunteers are on hand to answer your questions. Admission is free and donations are always welcome. Write to the Museum at info@idyllwildhistory.org or P.O. Box 3320, Idyllwild, CA, 92549. Phone 951-659-2717. Or visit idyllwildhistory.org.
Besides managing his sawmill on Dutch Flat and Camp Idylwilde, George Hannahs, ever the entrepreneur, opened a general store in lower Strawberry Valley, about where today’s Tollgate Road crosses Strawberry Creek to Idyllwild Arts. On March 3, 1893, a post office was established at the Hannahs’ store and George Hannahs was appointed as the first postmaster. The couple named the store and post office Rayneta, in honor of their young son Raymond. Contrary to legend, George and Sarah had no daughter named Henrietta. In 1900, Dr. Walter Lindley, a Los Angeles physician, and a number of other doctors incorporated the California Health Resort Company and announced plans to build a sanatorium in Strawberry Valley. The Riverside Press (May 26, 1900) reported, “The plan is to put the sanatorium on the upper end of the valley, at what is now Idylwilde,” which clearly indicates that the name Idylwilde was then in use for that portion of the valley. The large two-story structure was named the Idyllwild Sanatorium, undoubtedly because it was located on the site of the Hannahs’ old Camp Idylwilde. It opened for patients in June 1901 with Ralph Lowe as manager and Charles Rutledge as bookkeeper and secretary. Mr. Rutledge brought See Idyllwild, page 45
Idyllwild Area Historical Museum Idyllwild’s past collected in one unique location!
MUSEUM SHOP Mementos and books on local history 54470 N. Circle Dr. at Oakwood Call for Hours: (951) 659-2717
13th Annual Mountain Home Tour Saturday, Sept. 14 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $20 per person The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 35
Idyllwild Downtown Historic District explained By Nancy Borchers District Review Board member & Marshall Smith Assistant Editor
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dyllwild’s downtown business core is now the only historic district in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. With the appointment of a local review board in Jan. 2013, the downtown district is now protected by architectural guidelines designed to preserve its mid 20th century identity and ambience. Idyllwild is a picturesque alpine village with no stoplights, major chain stores, or fast food restaurants. It retains an appearance not much changed since the 1960’s. Its downtown buildings tell the history of the area in its central architecture, a step back in time to a less stressful time. L.S.A. Associates in Riverside was commissioned by the county in 2009 to conduct a survey of Idyllwild’s business district to determine which
buildings qualified as historic resources under national, California, or Riverside County historic registers or the California Environmental Quality Act. Of 159 properties surveyed, 63 qualified as historic resources under applicable guidelines, with the oldest, the Log Cabin Realty building on IDYLLWILD’S OLDEST COMMERCIAL BUILDING, North Circle, dating back NOW LOG CABIN REALTY, BUILT IN 1917. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH to 1917. Historic districts are considered District has been formed to help a cultural cache, drawing so-called maintain the distinguished original “heritage tourists” interested in history. qualities of its historic buildings. In the 1920’s through 1940, Idyllwild Changes in building codes endanger was a major draw for Los Angeles these historic resources by requiring tourists. Many of the early clips upgrades that are impossible to achieve from Los Angeles newspapers refer without destroying historic details of to Idyllwild as Southern California’s the buildings. By forming the Idyllwild “Garden of Eden.” The San Jacinto district, the County of Riverside mountain hamlet became a popular acknowledged the value of Idyllwild’s recreational getaway for L.A. residents. historic buildings and the importance The Idyllwild Downtown Historic See District, page 46
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EARTH FAIR
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EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
PLEIN AIR
6/10-12
FOURTH OF JULY
7/4
FRIDAY, MAY 3
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Artist Show Opening Reception, 6-8 p.m. Desert Art Center, Palm Springs. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show III, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 10. First Friday Reader’s Theater, Isis Theatre Company production, 7:30 p.m. Caine Learning Center.
SATURDAY, MAY 4
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
L E M O N L I LY
7/13-14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, MAY 9
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
H O M E TO U R 8/14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Sandii Castleberry, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 11
JAZZ FESTIVAL 8/7/18
Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild. Idyllwild Firefighters Association Benefit Spaghetti Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, MAY 12
ART & WINE
10/12
Sons of the American Legion Mother’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Post 800. Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Inter Arts Visiting Artist Lecture, 7:309:30 p.m. IAM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Visual Arts End of Year Sale, Noon-5
SUNDAY, MAY 26
p.m. Ataloa Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show IV, 6-7:30 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 24. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. IAF Theater, Idyllwild Arts. That’s All Folk, John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6:30-9: 30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Idyllwild Earth Fair, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.,Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m.Thousand Trails. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Idyllwild Rotary Club’s Annual Apfel Pfannkuchen Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m. Town Hall. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Idyllwild Nature Center.
MONDAY, MAY 27
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 a.m. American Legion Post 800.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Idyllwild 5K & 10K Run & Fitness Walk, 7 a.m. Center of town. Awards & Pancake Breakfast 5K & 10K, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SUNDAY, MAY 19
Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 2-4 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts. Spring Jazz Concert, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Creative Writing Senior Readings, 7:308:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Creative Writings Senior Readings, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 8 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Memorial Day Barbecue, 3-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, Artist Panel and Demonstration, 6-9 p.m. Idyllwild Living Room Gallery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.. thoughout the village. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival Open Exhibit and Awards, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Location TBA.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Continued
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Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
American Legion Auxiliary Father’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary. Metals Week lectures, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Hot Clay Lecture: James Tisdale, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay, Metals Week & Faculty, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continues through June 23.
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Artist Lecture: Scott Prior, Ron Pokrasso & Barbara Nechis, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Hot Clay Lecture: Christa Assad, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Metals Week Student Show, 4-5 p.m. Krone Library Patio, Idyllwild Arts. Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Hot Clay Lecture: Jason Bige Burnett, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Hot Clay Lecture: Richard Burkett & Joe Molinaro, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Native Artist Demonstration: Nathan Youngblood, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay & Faculty Exhibit, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
Artist lectures: Cari Hernandez, Dan Welden & Iva Gueorguieva, 7- 8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Hot Clay Lecture: Sunshine Cobb, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
Adult Student Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Nathan Youngblood, Santa Clara Pueblo, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 30
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Native Arts Week, Trunk Show: Mata Ortiz Pottery, Oaxacan Carving & Weaving, 1-4 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Panel: Native American Arts at ISOMATA, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Native Arts Week, Performance: Native Fashion Show (featuring 10 designers) with the Cahuilla Birdsingers, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JULY 1
Native Arts Week lecture: Guest Artists, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Parks Exhibition Center Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:309:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 2
Native Arts Week lecture: Freddie Bitsoie, Native Cuisine in the Americas, plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Artist Lecture: Bill Perkins, Margaret Scanlan, Greg Kennedy & David Delgado, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Native Arts Week lecture: Dr. Jessica Metcalfe, Native American Fashion plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 69 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
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Annual Rotary Club Independence Day Parade, 10 a.m. North Circle Drive. Native Arts Week lecture: TBA plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Summer Concert Series featuring Ken Dahleen & His Big Band Staff, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Native Arts Week Film Night: “Akway Nyewaa: Coming Back Home” by Phillip Espinoza, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Mark Tahbo, Hopi Tewa, Jorge Quintana, Mata Ortiz, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
FRIDAY, JULY 12
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Song & Dance Performance, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
MONDAY, JULY 8
Artist lectures: Rebecca Campbell, Laura Wait, Renee Azenaro & Nicholas Simmons, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Vocal Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:30-9:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
THURSDAY, JULY 11
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Poetry Reading: Poetry Week Students, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Poetry Reading: Jane Shore, Ed Skoog, Brendan Constantine, David St. John, Anna Journey & Matthew Dickman, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Computer Animation Exhibit, 1011 a.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fiction Reading, 10-11 a.m. Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 10-11 a.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Adventures in Art Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Mini-Musical Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continued
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Animal Rescue Friends Pet Expo, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Center site. Painting & Drawing Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Filmmaking Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Piano Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Piano Recital, 1-2p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Workshop Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Adventures Culmination, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Kathy Harmon-Luber’s “Reflections,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Don Reed & Erik Kramer-Webb, 6:309:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JULY 14
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged
High School Wind Ensemble, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 3:304:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Friday Jam, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JULY 21
The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, July 1314, features local arts and crafts, a pioneer town, educational exhibits and a free bluegrass concert in the center of town, all to help support the propogation of the native lemon lily flower. File photo Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Reception and Awards Ceremony, noon-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center.
TUESDAY, JULY 16
Opening reception, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 18
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Beer tasting event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll
Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Music Faculty Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
Youth Film Making Screening, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Drawing & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Bluegrass Festival: Harmonica Workshop, time TBA. Thousand Trails. Symphonic Band, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Concert, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
MONDAY, JULY 22
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 23
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 25
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
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SATURDAY, JULY 27
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 1011 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Culmination,10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Readings, 10-11 a.m. Location TBA, Idyllwild Arts. Symphonic Band, 12-1 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Fashion Design, Art & More Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Modern Art, Clay & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. The Magic of Art Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
Cribbage, 10 a.m-noon. Town Hall. Children’s Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Idyllwild Library. Open Mic Night with Scott Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
TUESDAYS Seniors’ Wii activities, 10 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Jazz Night, 6 p.m. Café Aroma.
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Computer Animation Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Page to Stage Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. On Camera Culmination, 1:45-2:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Wind Ensemble, 2-3 p.m.
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FRIDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 11 a.m.noon. Town Hall. Krafty Kids Art Class with Wendy Watts, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Town Hall. Willy B., 5:30 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. That’s All Folk with John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Sheppard, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Goodtimes Pub & Grill. What’s the Worst That Could Happen, comedy improv, 10 p.m. Rustic Theatre.
SATURDAYS Brazilian Serenade: David Jerome, 9 a.m. Café Aroma.
IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Musical Theatre Culmination, 2:303:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 4-5 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire,
Yoga with Luciana LoPresto, 9-10 a.m. Quiet Creek Inn Barn Loft. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Historical Museum. Live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music: Classical guitar, 6-9 p.m. Mile High Cafe. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Rock Star Karaoke with Scott Foster, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Lumber Mill.
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TUESDAY, JULY 30
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MONDAYS
FRIDAY, JULY 26
Children Center Open House, MultiArts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Harpists Recital, 7-8 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Series Concert I, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 1
Dance Culmination, 10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, IdyllwildArts. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 2
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Faculty Concert, 8-9 p. m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 3
Student Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 4:30-5:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert II, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, AUG. 5
Student Voice Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, AUG. 6
EVENTS
Student Percussion Recital, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Student Recital: Instrumental & Vocal Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 8
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert III, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, AUG. 9
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Performance: Sketch Comedy, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 10
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Fiction Readings,10-11a.m.Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Sketch Comedy Performance, 10-11 a.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
Art From Many Cultures Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Improv Workshop Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Jr. Artists Art Exhibit, 1-2 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Writers Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Shakespeare’s World Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre of Myth and Folklore, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 15
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 16
Gerry High’s “New Jazz,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Jazz in the Pines Patron’s Dinner, 5 p.m. Nelson Dinning Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, all day. Idyllwild Arts campus. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, AUG. 18
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, alll day. Idyllwild Arts campus.
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SATURDAY, AUG. 24
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, AUG. 29
Courtyard Gallery Members’ Home Studio Tour, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. member studios.
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 30
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 2
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, OCT 3
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, OCT 5
It’s All About the Animals annual fundraiser, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center.
THURSDAY, OCT 10
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9-10 a.m. Town Hall. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Idyllwild Area Historical Society’s 13th Annual Home Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. throughout the village.
SATURDAY, OCT 12
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp. Alexandra Taylor’s “Earth Girl,” artist’s reception, noon-5 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art Walk & Wine Tasting Event, 2-5 p.m. member galleries.
SUNDAY, OCT 13
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp.
THURSDAY, OCT 17
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 24
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 31
Idyllwild Great Pumpkin Parade & Carnival, 4:15 p.m. North Circle Drive and downtown area.
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Camp Continued from page 28 movie theater, and wonderful restaurants. We could go into the shops, buy stuff and even get a postcard (our counselors made us buy one) to send to our parents on our next letter writing day. After Idyllwild, we would hike to Humber Park and make the trek up to Skunk Cabbage as our base camp. Skunk Cabbage is the junction for continuing to many different points in the mountain. From there you can continue on to Tahquitz Peak, Red Tahquitz trail, or head on up through Round Valley on the way to San Jacinto Peak at nearly 11,000 feet or even over to the Palm Springs Arial Tramway. On one camping trip, heavy rain poured on us all
Idyllwild Continued from page 35 his wife, Laura, and their daughter to Strawberry Valley for the summer season. The Hemet News of June 28, 1901 reported, “the name of Rayneta post office will be changed to Idyllwild” and that the new post office would be located in the sanatorium. The Idyllwild Post Office was opened for business on Sept. 26, 1901. There is no mention in any of the contemporary newspapers of just who suggested the name change from Rayneta to Idyllwild, nor why Idylwilde was changed to Idyllwild. It is entirely possible that the new post office name was Laura Rutledge’s idea, so the Rutledge story cannot be totally discounted. Thirty-six years later, in The Hemet News of May 14, 1937, the story of Laura Rutledge naming Idyllwild first appears as a part of her obituary. Since then it has been repeated time and again. t. er Ov Sq. F m 0 00 oo 25, howr S
night. The next day, because of the bad weather, we had to hike back down the mountain back to Camp Roosevelt. Once we made it to Humber Park we had to walk about a mile until we came across the first houses in Fern Valley. There were no cell phones in those days so we had to knock on someone’s door and ask if we could use their phone. I was 12 years old at the time and there were about 15 of us between 11 and 13, wet, tired and hungry wanting to get back to camp. Our counselor knocked on the door and I remember a woman opened the door, saw us, and never even thought twice about helping us. My summers at camp and the times in Idyllwild are etched in my memories forever. Like many who still visit Idyllwild, it all began, for me, with summer camp.
The facts are this: George and Sarah Hannahs opened Camp Idylwilde in the summer of 1890 and deserve credit for originating the name. Laura Rutledge may or may not have suggested the post office name be changed from Rayneta to Idyllwild in 1901. We’ll probably never know for certain. John Robinson is the co-author of the book “The San Jacintos.”
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District Continued from page 36 of protecting them from radical change. Idyllwild, in its early years called Strawberry Valley, started as a lumbering town and then became a destination for people looking for health and recreation. Idyllwild was the playground for the film community before Palm Springs got air conditioning. Some of the celebrity homes are still here. Some are gone. Some of Idyllwild’s most important buildings and parks are already gone and locals realize that preservation can stop the destruction of historic resources in the village core and enhance its historic ambience. Architecture in Idyllwild clearly defines three different building surges that have taken place over the one hundred and thirty years of the community’s development. The Log Cabin Reality building is the oldest commercial building. It exemplifies the rustic Craftsman style that was in vogue from 1910 to 1945. The Mile High Inn, built in 1947 and Dunn’s Dental building, near Fern Valley Corners, built in 1957 span the next building surge that showcases the California Ranch style, popular from 1940 through 1964. The 1960s brought the newly popular A-Frame style to the community and can be seen in Oma’s European Bakery and Restaurant, BBVA Compass Bank and the Pony Express store. Many A-frame vacation homes are scattered throughout the community. The district’s local review board will work with the County Planning Director to protect, enhance and perpetuate structures, architectural styles and the irreplaceable assets that are important to the history of commercial development on the Hill. Keith Herron of the County Preservation Office is working with Riverside County Planning to make the planning process more expedient and clearer for historic district property owners in light of the special identity and unique permitting
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Teapot set by Abby Peterson at Artspresso Gallery, $75
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“Joy of the Sax,” by Ronald Singerton at Singerton Gallery, $1,595
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Vintage sodas and Fruit Stripe Gum at the Soda Pop and Sweet Shop, $2 each
“Melted Bridge” by Scott at the Funky Bazaar, $225
1948 Seeburg 78 RPM Jukebox at the Fern Valley Emporium, $4,200
DeJembe hand drum at Showtime Video, $199
Kayak rentals at Lake Hemet, $20-$40 (with deposit)
Idyllwild Pinecraft dining set (circa 1940) by C. Seldon Beldon at Forest Furniture Gallery, $950
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INSIDE W A HISTORY OF IDYLLWILD’S CAMPS page 4 IDYLLWILD’S TRAILS: A MENU OF OUTDOOR PLEASURES page 6 DINING GUIDE pages 8-12 LODGING GUIDE pages 13-22 ASTROCAMP EXPERIENCE pages 26 HIKING GUIDE page 31 CAMPING GUIDE page 32 MTN. BIKING GUIDE pages 33 FISHING GUIDE page 34 HOW IDYLLWILD GOT ITS NAME page 35 DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT page 36 EVENTS CALENDAR page 37-43 Cover image of Columbine flowers by Careena Chase
hen you think of Idyllwild this year. The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival is July 13 and 14 and includes visions of tranquility and a slow paced village comes free bluegrass performances in the center of town. to mind, so you may be surprised at how many camps are on “the Hill,” a Please refer to our calendar of events subject that inspired this edition of the starting on page 37 to help you decide Grace Reed what you would like to do while Idyllwild Guide. It always surprises Publisher Idyllwild Guide me when I meet someone new when visiting or to plan a return trip. & Town Crier Be sure to watch for updates I’m off the hill and I say that I’m from Idyllwild how many reply “I went to camp in to town events in the weekly Town Crier newspaper, available at newsstands throughout Idyllwild when I was a kid.” This edition also celebrates long-running mountain communities, by subscription and festivals such as the 24th annual Earth Fair online at idyllwildtowncrier.com. Remember, there is always something to do held May 18 and the 20th annual Jazz in the Pines on Aug. 17 and 18, a week earlier in Idyllwild.
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our friendly community. s any visitor to Idyllwild can The San Jacinto Mountains have tell, while you make your way long been a spiritual and rejuvenation up the winding and scenic destination dating back to the thirties. roads from the Inland Empire cities Still to this day, Idyllwild offers an you will sense a feeling of elation and inspirational setting for the art world anticipation of the experiences your Gary Kuscher as well as for recreational activities journey will bring. Nestled among President, ranging from hiking and biking to the majestic pines of the San Jacinto Art Alliance of Idyllwild camping, or just relaxing and enjoying Mountains, Idyllwild is renowned breathtaking views and bright starlit nights. for being “one of the 100 best art towns in You can also enjoy music, dance and theatrical America,” as listed in author John Villani’s presentations performed by local professionals book. On behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, I and amateurs at various venues. Students would like to welcome you to our “diamond in from the Idyllwild School of the Arts, which is a world recognized arts school, are always the sky” village. As you wander the streets of performing within the community. Idyllwild, you will be greeted by the amazing Whether you are here for a day trip, a public art displayed throughout town. High weekend excursion or an extended vacation quality work created by renowned artists is your stay with us will be one filled with exhibited in our many galleries and art events enjoyment, relaxation and fulfillment. Again, through the year. Unique restaurants, quaint coffee and tea shops, sweet shops, bakeries and on behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild even a wine shop bistro will satisfy anyone’s and all of our other great organizations, we desires. Our rustic and upscale inns and cabins welcome you and thank you for your visit and support of our wonderful and friendly town. will provide you with a unique experience in Published By … PUBLISHER
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Fond memories:
A history of Idyllwild’s camps By Robert Smith Idyllwild Area Historical Society
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irst-time visitors to Idyllwild are likely not aware that our largest and longest-lived industry is organized camps. A largely nonprofit enterprise, it remains nearly invisible, because campers rarely venture from their grounds. Yet a remarkable proportion of today’s residents and tourists got their first taste of our mountains at summer camp. At least 28 camps have operated in this area at various times, 13 of which are still active. The movement got its start in 1921, when Idyllwild developer Claudius Lee Emerson began donating land to religious and Boy Scout organizations. This was an essential part of his strategy for encouraging a stable, family-friendly community. Emerson’s first gift was five acres to the Riverside County Boy Scout Council on Strawberry Creek, where he’d been allowing camping sessions since 1919. Camp Emerson at age 92, now expanded to well over 150 acres, remains perhaps the oldest scout camp west of the Mississippi River. A wave of new camps followed. In 1923 Harriet Snyder opened her Peak and Pine girls camp, which stressed
BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP EMERSON, THE FIRST OF IDYLLWILD’S MANY CAMPS. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
equestrian skills. In 1924-25 Emerson donations and cut-rate land sales seeded the still-thriving Idyllwild Pines religious camp and Long Beach Boy Scouts’ Camp Tahquitz. 1929 saw the Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union create Tahquitrz Pines Conference Grounds, while the Seventh-Day Adventist Church launched JMV Pathfinder Camp on borrowed land near Idyllwild Pines as a prelude to buying 16 nearby acres in 1932. The Depression and World War II stifled further development. But even in wartime Riverside Girls Scouts managed to open their Azalea Trails camp high in remote Dark Canyon, while Pasadena YWCA bought the charred remains of Tahquitz Lodge resort near Mountain A SERVICE AT IDYLLWILD PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Center to create
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Camp Tahquitz Meadows (now Living Free animal sanctuary). Peacetime then stimulated a second wave of startups. As Americans acted on a long-suppressed urge to get away from home, over a dozen new camps appeared through the 1960s. Religious and youth organization sponsorship continued to dominate. Riverside YMCA perched Camp Lackey on the north face of Fuller Ridge. The Reorganized LDS Church started Buckhorn Camp at Dutch Flat, while the Advent Christian Church created Camp Maranatha near the state park campground in town. Idyllwild Pines expanded by buying nearby property. In Garner Valley, Orange County Girl Scouts created Camp Joe Scherman on the old Wellman Ranch, and the Boys Club of Palm Springs started Pathfinder Ranch on the site of a 19th-century gold rush. Long Beach Girls Scouts turned an old apple farm at Vista Grande into Skyland Ranch. In addition, a new wave of See Camps, page 23
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Idyllwild’s trails:
A menu of outdoor pleasures One of my Desert Divide favorites is Cedar Springs Trail (Moderate, 1,350 ft. gain, 6.4 mi. round-trip). he Idyllwild area has trails Nestled in a ravine just a mile off of to meet every need. From the PCT, a hidden glen of towering those seeking solitude, cedars surrounds a fresh flowing to backpackers, trail runners and spring. As you enter the cathedral mountain bikers, there’s a lot to enjoy of trees, the air becomes crisply out there! Here’s a list of just a few of cool, and the cold spring beckons, our favorite trails: a welcome relief after a warm hike. Seeking Solitude? A section of the Note: Be sure to bring enough water famous 2,650 mile PCT (Pacific Crest in warmer months! Best Seasons: Trail) runs through our wilderness winter, spring and fall. along the Desert Divide, perched along Easygoing: For those who want to a ridgeline separating commune with nature, “Climb the the gorgeous green but prefer an easygoing, meadows of Garner mountains and get walk more suitable Valley on the west for handicapped and from the breathtaking their good tidings.” strollers, a 15-minute arid desert views to the drive north of town – John Muir east. Several side trails on Highway 243 will lead up to the PCT from the valley floor take you to charming Lake Fulmor, a and multiple small peaks line the trail picturesque mountain lake surrounded on each side. A 15-minute drive south by pines, a walkway encircles the water of town, these trails are hidden treasures. and picnic tables. Best Seasons: all year access. Near and deer: Looking for something closer to town? Try Deer Springs Trail (Moderate, 1700 ft. gain, 7 mile round-trip) across from the Nature Center on Highway 243. The trail winds its way along a number of thickly forested ridges covered in pines and manzanita, crossing crystal clear seasonal streams along its way to breathtaking views from the top of the massive Suicide Rock. Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. See Trails, page 30
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DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL (TOP RIGHT), DEER SPRINGS TRAIL (CENTER RIGHT), THE VIEW FROM SUICIDE ROCK (RIGHT) AND THE SAN JACINTO WILDERNESS TRAIL SIGN AT DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL. PHOTOS COURTESY HELENE LOHR
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Choose from over 100 workshops, ranging from 2-day to 3-week-long hands-on arts classes, for everyone including passionate practicing professional/non-professional artists, children, youth, and families. Workshops offered in Music, Dance, Theatre, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Jewelry, Native American Arts, Film, Fashion Design, and much more! Whether or not you participate in the workshops, you can enjoy the many Summer Program concerts, artist lectures, gallery receptions – all open to the public free of charge!
Free Summer Program Events: June 17 & 24, July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Artists Receptions July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Faculty Jazz Combo Concerts July 2, 3 & 4, 12 noon Native American Arts Festival Lecture Series July 5, 7 p.m. Native American Arts Festival Fashion Show July 9, 7 p.m. Poetry Reading (David St. John, Jane Shore, Matthew Dickman, & guests) July 31, August 3 & 8, 7:30 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Series August 10, 8 p.m. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra Concert
To see the full Summer Program schedule of workshops and free events, or to register, visit: idyllwildarts.org/summer For more information call 951.659.2171 Ext. 2365 • Idyllwild Arts Campus, 52500 Temecula Rd., Idyllwild, CA 92549
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DINING Village Market • 26000 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.3800 Village Market features an extensive, full service deli. Order over the phone and take your food home, or walk in and enjoy free wifi in the deli seating area. Donuts and breakfast burritos can be found in the mornings, and the lunch and dinner hours bring a deep dish pizza, fried chicken, deli sandwiches and hot sandwiches made with fresh, choice meats. Conveniently located right on Highway 243.
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An Idyllwild institution since 1973, Restaurant Gastrognome — affectionately called the “’Gnome” — offers fine dining and exceptional service. Open at 10 a.m. daily, the extensive menu includes fresh fish, unique pasta dishes, steak, lamb (“the best I’ve ever had!” one diner wrote), homemade bread and desserts. Located in downtown Idyllwild, you can enjoy the mountain view from the deck. In winter, the fireplace enhances the ’Gnome’s tasteful and cozy ambiance.
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Quik Stop • 54282 North Circle Dr. (next to Rustic Theatre) • 951.468.8118 Quik Stop offers an opportunity to pick up a quick lunch or snack on the hill. Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, chili pie, nachos and pizza as well as veggie and salsa burgers feature on the menu. Hot chocolate and Starbucks coffee is available for those looking for a hot drink. Complete your meal with gelato, sorbet, soft serve, crepes or shaved ice. Outdoor seating is available. Conveniently located next to the Rustic Theatre.
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Wedding Receptions
Free $=-$10 WiFi $$=$11-20 $$$=$21+
Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant Your local source for raw, organic living foods! Located in the Village Lane, 54200 N. Circle Drive, Unit D, Idyllwild • 951-659-3388 54241 Ridge View Dr. • (951) 659-0203
Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. • Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. 8 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
Also available at: Mountain Harvest Market in Idyllwild, Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert, Nature’s Heath Foods in Palm Springs www.skyislandorganics.com
DINING Country Farms Gourmet Market Yogurt & Sweet Treat Shoppe
Gourmet & Healthy Foods Nuts, Dried Fruit, Chocolate, Homemade & Nostalgic Candy Yogurt Cones & Shakes • Cocoa & Hot Brewed Coffee Date Shakes • Beer & Wine & Lots More
25980 Hwy. 243 (at the entrance to Idyllwild) Home of “Little T”
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(951) 468-8118 54282 N. Circle Drive (next to the Rustic Theatre)
Wine Shoppe Bistro Make our local bistro and wine shop in Idyllwild, California, your destination before or after dinner. Offering: Wine and Beer Tastings Soups, Flatbreads, Dips and Chips, Cheese/Meat/Fruit Trays
NORTH CIRCLE DR.
Great Wines: Rombauer, Cakebread, Grgich Hills, Thacher, Weins, MiddleRidge. Lapis Luna, Cass, Bridlewood, Raymond, South Coast, Mont Pellier
The Village Centre Idyll Awhile Higher Grounds VILLAGE CENTER DR.
Craft Beers: St Bernardus, Unibroue, Einstock, Lost Abbey, Stone, Victory, North Coast, Anderson Valley and more!
659-WINE (9463)
PIZZA WITH ALTITUDE!
GOURMET PIZZA, PANINI, SALADS, SANDWICHES, MICROBREWS, VIDEO GAMES & MORE
(951) 659-5900 (Next to the Post Office) FOOD, FAMILY, FUN
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DINING Higher Grounds Coffee House • 54245 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.1379 • highergroundscoffee.com Located in the Village Centre shopping plaza in downtown Idyllwild, Higher Grounds is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee or other beverage. With comfy seating areas, shelves of books, games and WiFi access, visitors feel welcome to sit and sip. All coffee beverages are brewed with organic, fair trade coffee. Higher Grounds recently introduced Idyllwild Coffee Roasters, offering fresh roasted coffee beans and blends for purchase.
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Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar • 25070 Village Center Dr. • 951.659.0295 Located in the heart of downtown Idyllwild, Jo’An’s serves home-style American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. A fun and casual atmosphere, be sure to see the model train running! Live music is featured on Friday and Saturday nights. On summer weekends, you can choose to dine in the outdoor Barbecue Beer Garden, where BBQ ribs, chicken brats and foot-long hot dogs are served and live music is performed all afternoon. Canine friends welcome in the garden.
B L $ D $$ Arriba Mexican Restaurant • 25980 Highway 243 • 951.659.4960
B L D $ La Bella Montagna Pasta House • 26290 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2630 Chef Mariah brings Roman diners’ favorite dishes to Idyllwild. She uses imported ingredients you can only find in the sala di pranzo di Nonna (grandmother’s dining room). Buon Appetito! La Bella Montagna serves generous portions for recessionfriendly prices, offers an authentic dining atmosphere and is open for lunch from 11:30 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Sunday and for dinner from 5 to 10 pm and Tuesday through Sunday.
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Free $=-$10 WiFi $$=$11-20 $$$=$21+
Mountain Center Cafe Opening May 2013
54250 N. Circle Dr. P.O. Box 794 Idyllwild, CA 92459 www.candycupboard.com 951-659-5502 Patty McKee | patty@greencafe.com
25840 Cedar Street Idyllwild, CA 92549
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“We love the food here and we eat a lot of Mexican,” and “We always have a special time when we come here,” are just two of the rave reviews of Arriba. Loved by diners for its authentic Mexican dishes and friendly service, Arriba is also known for its delicious omelets that are served all day. Live jazz or rock musicians perform on the deck on warm Friday and Saturday evenings.
Breakfast and Lunch 7 days a week 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (951)659-2600 29470 Hwy 243
Chinese Restaurant
HIDlunch DEN&VIdinner LLAGE (951) 659-2712
Patio tables under pine trees Serving Idyllwild for 24 years. Mandarin & Szechwan Style. Pure Chinese flavor in a warm family atmosphere surrounded by pine trees with comfortable prices.
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DAILY SPECI ALS!
Mexican Restaurant • Dine in the Pines OPEN 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
54650 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild 659-6038
DINING The Lumber Mill • 25985 Highway 243 • 951.659.0315 Serving lunch and dinner, the Lumber Mill Bar & Grill provides a casual and fun atmosphere — complete with old-time lumber mill décor. Enjoy a view of Tahquitz while you dine inside or on the patio, where bands often perform. The American menu features generous burgers, chicken, fish & chips and ribs. Homemade pizza is baked fresh. A Mexican menu features tasty street tacos and fish tacos.
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La Casita • 54650 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.6038 • idyllwild-lacasita.com Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week, La Casita features great Mexican dishes, including vegetarian, and also offers American fare. Known for its home-style cooking, generous portions, good value and fast and friendly service, La Casita provides a satisfying dining experience from the first dip of a warm tortilla chip in mouth-watering homemade salsa to the last bite of dessert. The outdoor deck is a relaxing spot to enjoy your meal on a warm day.
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Hidden Village, Idyllwild’s only Chinese restaurant, has been called a “hidden gem” with “the best Chinese I’ve ever had.” Tucked on a side street within easy walking distance from downtown Idyllwild, Hidden Village offers an extensive Mandarin and Szechwan menu, with specialties that diners come back for time and time again. The dining room is charming, with traditional Chinese décor — or you can dine on the patio under the tall pines. The service is attentive and gracious.
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Mountain Center Cafe • 29470 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2600 The new Mountain Center Cafe breathes new life to the small junction connecting highways 243 and 74. The perfect pitstop for travelers the cafe serves lunch and breakfast. Dine indoors or enjoy the scenic beauty on the large outdoor patio. The breakfast menu includes omelettes, biscuits & gravy, cinnamon rolls, coffee cake and fresh muffins. For lunch enjoy a sandwich, burger or salad. Be sure to grab a slice of Martha’s famous homemade pie.
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(951) 659-3800
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Hidden Village Chinese Restaurant • 25840 Cedar St. • 951.659.2712
DINING Sky Island Organics • 54200 N. Circle Dr. in the Village Lane • 951.659.3388 Your Idyllwild source for the finest handcrafted raw, organic, living foods with exceptional flavor and nutrition. Specializing in sprouted nuts and nut butters, sprouted almond milk, and live sauerkraut and olives.Visit Sky Island in the Village Lane. Sky Island’s products are also sold at Mountain Harvest Market. Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert and Nature’s Health Food in Palm Springs. Email info@skyorganics.com for more information.
Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant • 54241 Ridgeview Dr. • 951.719.0206 Serving breakfast and lunch all day long and featuring homemade soups, chili, breads, baked goods and specialty cakes and pies upon request. Featuring healthy doses of delectable organic teas and coffees. Canine friends are welcome on the outdoor patio, where local musicians perform mellow music on the weekends. Inside the restaurant is an art gallery featuring the work of local artists and a shop offering unique gifts, teas and tea accessories.
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La Bella Montagna Pasta House
The Soon-To-Be Famous Paul Bunyan Challenge Enter the Paul Bunyan Challenge! Entry fee: $25 Completely finish the 5 POUND Paul Bunyan Burger in 45 minutes and receive your entry fee back plus additional prizes!
25985 Hwy. 243 951-659-0315
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Breakfast Special Buy 2 Get 2nd 1/2 Off (M-F 8-10 am)
Lunch Special (M-F) Dinner Specials Buy 1 dinner, get 2nd half off! Champagne Sunday Brunch Full Bar Open 7 Days Happy Hour 1/2 price (M-F 2-5 pm)
Seafood
Takeout
Owner and chef Mariah and “la Famiglia” invite you to savor heirloom recipes of ancient Roman Cuisine in your dinner-cation to Rome, Italy; enjoyed by our family through generations passed. Dine in our “Sala di pranzo,” a homey Italian Villa surrounded by the pines and “beautiful mountains” of Idyllwild.
“Buon Appetito!”
Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday served from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday served from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. 951-659-2630 • 26290 Highway 243, Idyllwild RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar
Monday Night - Taco Night Wednesday Night - Tostada Night Thursday Night - Special Surprise Margarita & Beer Night
H L IVE M USIC 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. H FRIDAYS: Willy B. SATURDAYS: Various artists 25980 HWY. 243 OPEN M-SAT 8AM - 9PM 659-4960 SUN 8AM - 8PM
(951) 659-0295
25875 Village Center Dr.
Open 7 days a week • Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
Organic produce, take-out, groceries, cheeses, frozen foods, sweets & treats, coffee, bulk, bath & body, pet
Farmer’s Market every Saturday 10-3 Local Produce
Higher Grounds OPEN EVERYDAY! 7AM till 7PM•Fri-Sat 9PM 12 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
Rain or Shine
Fun for Everyone
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LODGING The Grand Idyllwild Lodge • grandidyllwildlodge.com • 54820 Pine Crest Ave. The Grand Idyllwild Lodge is a boutique bed and breakfast inn located on over two acres of pristine wilderness. Guests will enjoy luxury suites, amenities, views and wildlife. Opening in the spring of 2013.
Idyllwild Vacation Cabins • idyllwildvacationcabins.com • 951.659.5444 • 54380 North Circle Drive Idyllwild Vacation Cabins offers a variety of cottages and cabins, from simple to very exclusive, located throughout Idyllwild. There are cabins on the creek, secluded cabins, cozy cabins, pet-friendly cabins with fenced yards, cabins with a spa or pool, and more. All are immaculately kept by professional and friendly staff. Kitchen and bath needs, including linens and towels, are supplied. Driveways and decks are kept shoveled in the winter.
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Idyllwild Vacation Rentals • idyllvacationrentals.com • 1.800.297.1410 • 54280 N. Circle Dr., #1 Idyllwild Vacation Rentals offers some of the finest properties in Idyllwild, from cozy cabins to luxurious homes. The friendly staff of “reservation agents” will help you find just the right place to stay. Whether you’re seeking respite among the pines, celebrating an anniversary, reuniting with family or looking for a romantic weekend escape, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals will set you up with just the right accommodations. All properties are fully equiped and well maintained.
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Fern Valley Inn • fernvalleyinn.com • 1.877.659.0466 • 25240 Fern Valley Road LODGING
Forget about the hurried pace of the city with an escape to the Fern Valley Inn. Off the beaten path, but just a 15-minute walk to town, this country-style inn offers a charming selection of private cottages and cabins that are furnished with antiques and homespun touches. Each has a queen-size bed, wood-burning stove or fireplace, fridge, cable TV, WiFi, private bath, and some have full kitchens. The well-maintained grounds invite you to meander on pathways through the garden and gazebo.
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The Lodge at Pine Cove • thelodgeatpinecove.com • 1.866.563.4372 • 24900 Marion Ridge Drive, Pine Cove The Lodge at Pine Cove is a 4-room bed and breakfast nestled at 6,200 feet, just 3 miles north of Idyllwild. The centuryold lodge, with parquet wood floor, fieldstone fireplace and vaulted ceiling, offers spectacular views of Tahquitz Rock and the San Jacinto Mountains. The innkeepers delight visitors with comfortable accommodations, many amenities and a hearty homemade mountain breakfast that could include Belgian waffles, double cinnamon French toast, made-fromscratch muffins or a hearty quiche.
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Escape to cooler summer temperatures, peace and quiet and fresh mountain air at Thousand Trails. Cool off in the heated pool after a full day of horseback riding, fishing and hiking. Play basketball, volleyball or shuffleboard with friends and family or spend time in the recreational lodge at this full resort. All cabins are fully furnished and equipped.Yurts and campsites are also available. Pets are welcome in some units.
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Maid Service
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Phone In Room
PEACEFUL AND COMFORTABLE MOUNTAIN CHARM ON 3 ACRES OF PINE SHADED LAND
KITCHENS • FIREPLACES
Fireplace Available
Cable TV
Pool
Hot Tub
Banquet Facilities
WiFi
Conference Facilities
Dogs OK
$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
Manzanita Cabins Woodburning Fireplaces & Kitchens • Air Conditioning “A few minutes walk to the village” Free WiFi Country cabins with private decks www.manzanitacabins.com
Reservations (951) 659-2933
www.knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com
54340 Pine Crest Avenue P.O. Box 477, Idyllwild, CA 92549
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54100 Pine Crest Ave., P.O. Box 434 Reservations (951) 659-3151
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Idyllwild Vacation Cabins Premium Vacation Cabins Located Throughout Idyllwild
Clean, Cozy Cabins, Spectacular Views, Outdoor Hot Tubs, Pet-Friendly Cabins and Fenced Yards. Cabins on the Creek, Secluded Cabins, Linens & Towels Supplied at No Extra Charge
For Your Guest • 24-hour customer service • Professional, friendly staff • All paper products, soft soap & kitchen needs supplied • Towels & sheets provided at no charge • We shovel driveways and decks
Boulder View
Working Hard for Our Cabin Owners Alkire on the Creek The Bear’s Den
Glendowyne
Bella Luna Views & Hot Tub
• Taking great care of the homes • Great website with online booking • Maintenance taken care of • Homes winterized • Payments and statements every 15th 951.659.5444 (office) 951.663.0527 (after hours) vacationcabins@live.com 54380 North Circle Drive
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LODGING Little Mountain Cottages of Idyllwild • lmcidyllwild.com • 951.659.1938 Stay in comfort in one of these little cottages. They sleep up to four people and some are dog-friendly. Ask about the quaint and comfortable Rose Cottage, located on Strawberry Creek in Fern Valley. Enjoy the sound of the creek from the back deck. Follow a creek-side trail further up into Fern Valley or into Idyllwild for some shopping or dining. Or enjoy upgraded amenities of the Sylvan Cottage, located in Pine Cove. Call to find the perfect little cottage for your stay.
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Woodland Park Manor • woodlandparkmanor.com • 1.877.659.2657 • 55350 South Circle Drive Woodland Park Manor offers a variety of guest lodgings — from simple cottages to exclusive mountain cabins with premiere amenities — all in beautiful wooded settings. The manor, situated on 5 acres, has a beautiful swimming pool. From romantic getaways to family vacations, the staff will help you find your perfect place and take pride in providing immaculate rooms and warm, friendly service. Woodland Park Manor has been a popular Idyllwild lodging destination since 1954.
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Peaceful Mountain Inn • peacefulmountaininn.com • 855.659.5033 • 23481 Highway 243 Peaceful Mountain Inn is located about 2.5 miles above Idyllwild and features incredible mountain view rooms. Situated on several wooded acres of park-like grounds, the lodge and rooms can be rented individually or reserved for a group event of up to 38 people.There is an outdoor barbecue and inside game room with 61” TV on cable that are great for family reunions or group retreats. Because of its fabulous location and size, the inn is perfect for a modest wedding. Dogs are welcome.
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Idyllwild Inn • idyllwildinn.com • 1.888.659.2552 • 54300 Village Center Drive LODGING
Located right in the heart of the village within walking distance to restaurants, shops and galleries, the historic Idyllwild Inn offers cabins from studios to three bedrooms that have kitchens, fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. Theme rooms are available. Family-friendly, there is a playground for the kids. Dogs are welcome. Family-owned, the Idyllwild Inn staff carry on the friendly tradition established when the first visitors arrived in Idyllwild on horse and buggy.
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Fireplace Available
Cable TV
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Hot Tub
Banquet Facilities
WiFi
Conference Facilities
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$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
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LODGING Elite Mountain Homes • idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com • 310.398.6058 Elite Mountain Homes offers two vacation rentals that have been called “The prettiest rentals in Idyllwild”: The Creekside, a beautiful French chateau-style home in Fern Valley, and Cabin in the Pines, a large ranch-style mountain home near town. The Creekside features a beautiful spiral oak staircase that leads to an exquisite master suite and opulent bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and heated floor. All the Creekside’s bedrooms have fireplaces. The Cabin in the Pines, great for the family, has a pool and outdoor barbecue. It also has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
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New Spirit Vacation Homes • newspiritvacationrentals.com • 951.659.3100 Experience Idyllwild in a luxurious Finnish log cabin. New Spirit Vacation Homes offers a variety of rental cabins, from 2-4 bedrooms with views from the forest to the ocean, or the many unique features of The Dome. Cabins have a fullyequipped kitchen, fireplace, cable TV, jacuzzi tubs, WiFi and include linens. New Spirit’s vacation Homes provide the perfect getaway for individuals, families and groups. The personable staff provides 24-hour service. Pets are welcome.
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Alhatti Private Christian Resort & Retreat Center • alhattichristianretreat.com Imagine a luxurious resort with every amenity, including a golf 951.659.2066 • 23551 Highway 243, Pine Cove
course set on 120 acres of rolling mountaintop that is sculptured with giant old oak trees and graceful tall pines. The night sky is so clear and close, you can pick out constellations from the sky’s thousands of visible stars. Alhatti is the premiere place to host your next retreat, with private cottages and a conference center for group gatherings. Alhatti also hosts weddings and family reunions.
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Bluebird Cottage Inn • bluebirdcottageinn.com • 951.659.2696 • 26620 Saddle Drive LODGING
Bluebird Cottage Inn offers 17 cabins, from cozy, economical studios to a generous 2-bedroom cabin. Some have a fireplace, kitchen and even a 2-person Jacuzzi tub. All have cable TV and WiFi. Bluebird is within easy walking distance to town on more than 2-1/2 acres of land near hiking trails. Dog-friendly. Whether you’re looking for a place to lay down your head for a night or a romantic and luxurious getaway, the Bluebird Cottage Inn has it all.
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Maid Service
Phone In Room
Fireplace Available
Cable TV
Pool
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WiFi
Conference Facilities
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Experience Idyllwild in a Luxurious Log Cabin! A geodesic dome ...
Magnificent Views Fishing • Golf Course Conference Center Fireplace Cottages
www.alhatti.com (951) 659-2066 Individual & Group Bookings Available 18 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
an architectural masterpiece ...
or a creekside sanctuary! New Spirit Vacation Homes Let us plan your next amazing getaway! (951) 659-3100 or (909) 910-5005 newspiritvacationhomes.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
LODGING Providing Great Service & Great Vacations Since 1985!
From cozy cabins to luxurious mountain homes, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals features the finest in vacation properties. Visit our office and discuss your vacation plans with our reservation agents or visit our website. It’s an easy way to choose just the right setting for the romantic weekend, family reunion, wedding and/or reception, group activity or holiday celebration. All of our Idyllwild vacation homes are fully equipped and our staff is ready to welcome and assist you in providing for your every need.
So, won’t you join us? We are just a phone call away!
If you are happy with our services, tell all your friends. For every reservation referred by you, you will receive a $50 gift certificate on your next visit!
1-800-297-1410
54280 N. Circle Drive P.O. Box 222 • Idyllwild, CA 92549
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GUEST REFERRAL
Office: (951) 659-5015 Fax: (951) 659-3116 www.idyllvacationrentals.com office@idyllvacationrentals.com
EVERITT’S MINERALS & GALLERY everittsminerals.com
Fine Handcrafted Jewelry Designed and Fabricated by Larry Everitt and Janet Everitt, Owner/Artists
~ Mineral Specimens ~ Fossils ~ Antique Japanese Woodblock Prints ~ Local Artists Adjacent to Idyllwild Living Room Gallery P.O. Box 3740 • 54300 No. Circle Dr.
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LODGING Fireside Inn • thefiresideinn.com • 951.659.2966 • 54540 North Circle Drive The Fireside Inn offers cottages and cabins that accommodate from 2 to 10 people at two different locations — one in downtown and the other in the woods. Most have fireplace, kitchens and spa tubs, and all have cable TV and WiFi. The innkeepers take pride in providing comfortable and clean rooms and friendly service. Dogs are welcome.
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Mile High Country Inn • milehighcountryinn.com • 951.659.2931 • 54605 North Circle Drive With great rates to stay on the Hill, averaging five to 15 percent less than any other option, the Mile High Country Inn also offers the best location in town. Enjoy the quiet, intimate, clean rooms featuring charming decor. Each room has a king-sized bed, woodburning fireplace and mini fridge. Two of the suites feature a Whirlpool tub and scenic outdoor views. Each room has a private outdoor area for relaxing and enjoying a cool evening breeze.
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Strawberry Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast • strawberrycreekinn.com • 1.800.262.8969
Known for gracious hospitality and charming, homelike ambiance, the Strawberry Creek Inn B&B 26370 Highway 243 offers rooms and cabins with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, spa tub and WiFi. The inns’ grounds, an official Backyard Wildlife Habitat, offer a perfect place to walk along the creek or in the gardens. A gourmet organic breakfast is served daily. With many little luxuries, this is truly a place to “idyll in the wild,” while still close to town.
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On a hillside, 1/2-mile from the village, Strawberry Creek Bunkhouse offers choices from rooms 25525 Highway 243 with knotty pine interiors to private cabins. All have kitchen facilities, cable TV, WiFi, balcony and stunning, panoramic views. “Pure rooms” are available for allergy sufferers. Breakfast delivered to your door, including fresh-baked scones and homemade jam or lemon curd (or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast at the Bunkhouse’s sister inn, the Strawberry Creek Inn). Steps to County Park hiking trail. Dogs allowed in some rooms.
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Elite Mountain Homes
Elegance in the Mountains Fern Valley Chateau Romantic � Secluded � Spacious Overlooks Strawberry Creek � Gated � Sleeps 14 � Three River Rock Fireplaces
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Just a few blocks from town – walk to “everywhere.” Wheelchair Access � Level Terrain � Sleeps 10+ � Pool � Spa � All Amenities � BBQ � Two Fireplaces Phone: (310) 398-6058 Website: www.idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com Email: elitemtnhomes@verizon.net 20 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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WiFi
Conference Facilities
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Idyllwild Visitor Guide Spring/Summer Spring/Summer AD - Business 1/8th Page AD - Business Page $276 prepay by1/8th March 8 $276 prepay by March Manzanita Cabins •8 manzanitacabins.com
LODGING • 951.659.3151 • 54100 Pine Crest Avenue
Tucked away on a quiet road, but within easy walking distance to Idyllwild’s restaurants, shops and galleries, Manzanita Cabins offers quaint individual cabins complete with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, WiFi and private deck. Some have a kitchen, air conditioning and a Jacuzzi tub. Just around the corner from the County Park, it’s also the perfect place to relax after a day spent hiking one of the area’s many trails.
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Knotty Pine Cabins • knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com • 951.659.2933 • 54340 Pine Crest Avenue Knotty Pine Cabins, just a short walk to town, offers eight cabins and duplex cabins tucked in the pine trees, manzanitas and native lilac bushes. Taking pride in providing lodging that has mountain ambiance, the innkeepers describe their cabins as “rustic luxury,” with amenities such as fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. The deck is a perfect spot to sit back and watch the squirrels and blue jays play. Family pets are welcome in some cabins.
$ Possible Min. Night Stay
B Breakfast Available
Maid Service
Phone In Room
Fireplace Available
Cable TV
Pool
Hot Tub
Banquet Facilities
WiFi
Conference Facilities
Dogs OK
$=-$100 Dogs & $$=$101-200 Cats OK $$$=$201+
Intimate Guest Rooms and Suites King Bed • Fireplace Whirlpool Tub Available www.milehighcountryinn.com (951) 659-2931
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54605 N. Circle Dr. 3 2 blocks from downtown and 3 blocks from uptown 3
The Lodge at Pine Cove
Bed and Breakfast
Idyllwild
Five comfortable guest rooms
Hearty familystyle breakfast
24900 Marion Ridge Drive (866) 563-4372 http://www.thelodgeatpinecove.com
Now Open to the Public RV/Tent Sites Cabin Rentals
Swimming • Horseback Riding • Fishing Recreational Activities • Store • Cafe • WiFi Video Games • Entertainment Certain ammenities are seasonal
Annual Sites Monthly Rates • Group Events (951) 659-4097
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Camps Continued from page 4 entrepreneurs followed Harriet Snyder’s example, typically pursuing personal ideals. Harry James started his rugged Trailfinders Camp (now the James Reserve) at Lake Fulmor to stimulate character development in boys. Ann Lay founded Idyllwild Institute-Fiesta as a combined finishing school and citizenship program for Junior ROTC girls. At Hurkey Creek, Dan Slater built Camp Roosevelt for children and families (now Camp Ronald McDonald). Beverly Hills attorney Oscar Lawler deeded his elegant lodge in Dark Canyon to Riverside County for a youth camp. Most recently, Guided Discoveries Inc. bought the former Desert Sun School campus on Saunders Meadow in 1991 to house the science center known as Astrocamp. With changing economic times and founders’ deaths, some camps closed.
THE STORE AT TAHQUITZ PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Camp Tahquitz became part of the county park and neighboring Cedar Glen subdivision in 1958. Peak and Pine Camp’s 40-year lifetime ended in 1962 ; its subdivided site today houses the Rainbow Inn. JMV Pathfinders Camp moved out to Pine Springs Ranch near Garner Valley in 1961, and its Idyllwild property was soon acquired by the Jewish organization Habonim Dror for the 20-year run of Camp Gilboa (now incorporated into Idyllwild Pines).
Getting away from everyday cares to meet new friends, however temporary, absorb the mountain environment, and focus attention on higher ideals can be an exhilarating experience at any age. Its importance only increases as society becomes more urbanized. While balancing idealistic aims with adolescent hormones can be a challenge, and exhilaration fades once back in the routine, fond memories persist. Again and again, they lure us back to Idyllwild.
Buckhorn Camp A Ministry of Community of Christ
Come … Relax– 120 acres of pine trees, manzanitas, breathtaking
views, streams, deer, birds and, of course, squirrels.
Rest – dormitory style lodges, A-frame cabins, hotel
style rooms, summer tents and RV sites.
Renew – inspiration point, outdoor labyrinth and chapel in the pines, and the Peace Center with state-of-the-art audio/visual system. Refill – nutritious tasty meals, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free available.
Recreation – human foosball, hiking, Frisbee golf, ping pong, horseshoes, full gym for volleyball, basketball and more!
Church, Spiritual, Recovery, School, Reunion or ... YOUR group, WE have a place for you! 40 to 300+ year round
24641 Highway 243 • Idyllwild CA • www.buckhorncamp.org • (951) 659-2995 Buckhorn Camp is committed to providing an inspirational environment for a diverse community of faiths to share in joy, hope, love and peace. The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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Florist in the Forest & Gallery 7 This full-service flower shop features the art of owner and designer Donna Lori Parker, Rebecca Krasovich’s cloth creations, jewelry by Jeff Alleva and Neona Rose, works by Karin Hedstrom, Ed Bucher’s metal creations, photography by Lyn Shaw and Kathy Chin, Kathleen Chaney’s art rocks, Christy Stedman’s batiks and Shirley Jordan paintings. (951) 659-4143 www.floristintheforest.com
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Contemporary art at its best! A vital, diverse gallery featuring pottery, visual art and photography of eight internationally acclaimed local artists: Carol Mills, Helen Atik, Lorel Cornman, Debbie Crowell, Mark Alan Meader, Terry Rothrock, Cher Townsend, Trish Tuley and Jan Priestley. (951) 659-2774 www.courtyardgalleryidyllwild.org
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A gallery offering an interesting blend of fine arts and handcrafted gifts. Each piece is creatively inspired and fairly priced. Jewelry, photos, paintings and more. Featuring award-winning artists Gwen Novak and Marcia Cox. Next to Café Aroma. Kirsten Ingbretsen, owner. (951) 795-3799 www.acorngallery.com
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Idyllwild - “One of the 100 Best Art Towns in America” Idyllwild Living Room Gallery
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Enjoy the world atmosphere of our eclectic gallery. We offer a diverse range of art, antiques and collectibles. If you’re looking for that personal, one-of-a-kind gift, or simply want something to remind you of your trip to the mountains, this is the place! (714) 717-9447 www.forestfurnituregallery.com
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Relax in living room comfort with a frontseat view of Idyllwild’s main street, then turn around and look at some of California’s finest, award-winning oil painters, photographers, ceramicists, jewelers and bead artists. One of the best mountain galleries in Southern California. (951) 468-4208 quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com www.quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com
Singerton Fine Arts Gallery 5
Four Corners Gallery 11
Featured are the landscape paintings of AAI’s two-time Artist of The Year, Elena Kern.You may view various gallery members working on the decks of this stream-side studio. Artists include OPA’s award winning, Ying Liu, Elizabeth Parsi, Lois Sowa Stipp, Sherry Ehlert, Duke Windsor, and AAI’s 2001 Artist of The Year, Helen Moles. (951) 533-7564 www.elenakern.com
This gallery brings together a wide venue of media in painting, sculpture, glass art and jewelry designed and created by owners Ron and Darla Singerton. Their award-winning works provide a delightful journey from ancient world replicas to modern abstract. (951) 659-2504 www.singertonfinearts.com
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro 4
Featured at this unique woodland gift shop are award-winning creations by Jennifer Ali, Karlis Dabols, Fariad, Darcy Gerdes, Kate Humphrey, Kelly Jo Miller, Billie Motta, Mark Nelthorpe and Mark Whaley, along with breathtaking handcrafts by other local artisans. Our soy-blend candles, hand poured in Idyllwild, ship all over the globe. (951) 659-5556 www.sprucemoosegifts.com
Indulge yourself with taste and culture at our European-style wine bistro and gallery. We feature an incredible selection of regional and international wines and beers, as well as regional and local artists. (951) 659-9463 www.idyllawhilewineshoppebistro.com
Oh My Dog Gallery 8
Internationally known photographer and activist Frank Bruynbroek’s stirring candid and commissioned black and white dog photographs are sometimes fun, other times haunting, always captivating. His Ansel Adams-like ability captures a landscape of emotions from man’s best friend. (818) 755-7933 www.omdphotos.com
9-5278 AAI, P.O.BOX 472, Idyllwild, CA 92549
2013 AAI Event Calendar May 11-12 May 25-26
Lilac Festival Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour 12th annual Plein Air Art Festival June 7-9 July 13-14 Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend Oct. 12 Art Walk & Wine Tasting The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 25
The Astrocamp experience By Dr. Larry Kawano Astrocamp Curriculum Development Director
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strocamp boasts one of the premier science and adventure programs in California. It’s residential science and summer camp programs are designed to totally immerse campers in new experiences and to help them gain new skills. Astrocamp is unique in having programs specializing in physics, astronomy, and space exploration. Its mission is to expose kids to these topics in the way they learn naturally and most effectively: through handson unusual and exciting experiences and tons of fun. Camp programs include: Residential Science: During the school year, schools from as far away as Stockton, Las Vegas, and Tucson
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
bring their 4th through 8th graders here for three or five days. Summer Camp: During the summer, parents
IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER Explore over 200 acres of natural beauty with 3-1/2 miles of hiking trails
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drop off campers for any of the three one-week sessions in June or either of the two week sessions in July. By adding their own selection of electives to a set of core activities, campers can design their own summer experience of adventure, science, and creativity. On the adventure side of things, campers can glide down a 700’ zip line, climb formidable rock formations that surround Idyllwild, ride trails on mountain bikes, and climb a rock wall simulating a Mars canyon. Campers explore science, space and technology through rocketry, astronaut training, an activity involving electricity and magnetism called “Volts & Jolts,” and Astrolab, a space mission simulation. Artful creative expression comes through such activities as radio broadcasting, See Astrocamp, next page
County Park • Day-Use Fee Exciting Children’s Activities & Crafts Discover Idyllwild’s natural history and native culture with a hike through a yellow pine forest Interpretive programs and guided nature walks School field trips • Dog friendly (on leash) Unique sites for memorials and special occasions Variety of volunteer opportunities Free admission with Friends membership Visit our museum & browse our nature store 25225 Hwy 243 • 1/2 mile north of Idyllwild Open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (951) 659-3850 • www.idyllwildnaturecenter.net
Astrocamp Continued from previous page blacksmithing, arts and crafts, and gaming classes. Remington Detzel, 16, went to Astrocamp two years ago. “What I loved about it was that it made learning really fun with hands-on experiences, he recalled.
“Usually only a few get to do stuff like that but we all got to do it.” Astrocamp began in 1988 as a pilot program at a camp in the San Gabriel Mountains. Astrocamp found a permanent home in Idyllwild in 1992 and since then has offered residential science and summer camp experiences for over 20 years. Astrocamp is one of 5 units run by Guided Discoveries, Inc. headquartered in Claremont. The other units -- 3 camps on Catalina Island and the Tole Mour, a 3-master that sails out of Long Beach Harbor -- specialize in marine science. You can learn more about Astrocamp at our website www.astrocamp.org or by phoning our office at (951) 659-6062.
“JOLTS AND VOLTS,” EXPERIENCING ELECTRICITY AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
Royal Pines Estates RV Resort & Manufactured Home Park
• RV spaces from only $28 per day and $450 per month. • Free WiFi year-round on the front patio and in the Recreation Room. • Adjacent to beautiful Strawberry Creek and hiking trails. • Amenities include Swimming Pool, Recreation Room, Organized Activities and More. • Close walking distance to Idyllwild School & Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Full-time on-site manager would love to show you around.
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Childhood summers at camp By Michael Carrillo Pasadena, California Camper from 1967-1972 Camp Roosevelt in Mountain Center
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was lucky to attend camp in the Idyllwild area during the years from 1967 through 1972. Camp Roosevelt was nestled about seven miles from Idyllwild in Garner Valley located right next to the Hurkey Creek campground. I was 10 ½ when I began attending the camp, which had been in existence for over 30 years. It was then owned and managed by Dan Slater. It was a co-ed camp that my brother Steve and I attended during the 60’s counter-cultural revolution. We had hippies as counselors and no parents at the camp, and seldom on parents’ weekend. It was an overnight camp where you could stay from three to eight weeks. We lived in cabins, the boys on one side of the camp and the girls on the other side. However, all our activities and meals were coed. For activities, we had archery, hiking, boating and fishing on Lake Hemet, photography, ceramics, dances, drama and just about any activity that a boy or girl from six to 15 could want. We also had the opportunity for overnights in the
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mountains above Idyllwild. For those trips, we started at Humber Park on our way to some of the best hiking and camping in the country. Before starting our camping trips, we had some time in Idyllwild. We would start in Mountain Center at Taylors for the best hamburgers and chili on the mountain. Idyllwild then was a bonanza of opportunity for a teenager. It was before lattes and cappuccinos and Idyllwild was a still a sleepy village. But we had the general store, the See Camp, page 45 OPEN YEAR-ROUND Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, boat & bike rentals, picnicking, general store, bird watching, basketball, volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoes, and more. Group sites and monthly sites also available.
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Trails Continued from page 6 Devil’s Slide (Moderate, 1600 ft. gain, five mile round-trip): Devil’s Slide is a popular hike with great views and access to a myriad of other high-country trails. It’s heavily traveled in the summer with a limited number of daily permits on the weekends. If you manage to grab one of the coveted permits, watch for the “Wishing Tree” about halfway up to Saddle Junction and try to throw a rock
just right to make it into the hollow at the top of the old dead snag. Once you reach Saddle Junction, you’ll have the choice of five trails. From a fern- lined journey down Willow Creek Trail, to the sun-dappled Tahquitz Meadow, and a sweeping 360-degree view from the fire lookout at Tahquitz Peak, you can’t go wrong! (Unless you don’t bring a map!) Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. Into mountain biking? We have some great trails for you! For resource conservation and safety, not every trail
is open for mountain biking, so it’s a good idea to check with the local experts: The USFS Ranger Station can point you to mountain bike designated trails and our hometown bicycle shop, “The Hub” is a fountain of local information. Know before you go: Before heading out on any hike, make sure to stop at the USFS Ranger Station for free trail permits, Adventure passes for parking ($5), hiking maps and current trail information are available from your friendly local rangers.
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July 13 & 14, 2013, 9am-4pm at the Idyllwild Nature Center
Free bluegrass music in the Center of Town!
HIKING Day Hikes *
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 38 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,000 • Highway 74, 1 mile east of Highway 371 to Fuller Ridge Trail at Black Mountain Road
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Where to Get Permits • U.S. Forest Service 54270 Pine Crest Ave. (at Highway 243), Idyllwild (909) 382-2921 (voice) (951) 659-5748 (TTY)
Fuller Ridge Trail • One-way distance = 7.5 miles; Elevation gain
• Mt. San Jacinto State Park 25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild (951) 659-2607
Seven Pines Trail • One-way distance = 4 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,600 • Dark Canyon Road off Highway 243 to Deer Springs
* There are no fees for permits. Permits cover up to 12 people in a group. A day-hike permit is not needed if you already have an overnight permit.
in feet = 3,000 • Black Mountain Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
M FS OR SP Marion Mountain Trail • One-way distance = 5.9 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,400 • Fern Basin Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
Devil’s Slide Trail • One-way distance = 2.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Humber Park to Saddle Junction
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Deer Springs Trail • One-way distance = 3.3 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Highway 243, 1 mile north of Idyllwild to Suicide Rock
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway • One-way distance = 1.7 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 700 • Tramway
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An Adventure Pass may be required in order to park vehicles on some Forest Service lands. A day pass costs $5, a yearly costs $30 and a second-vehicle pass costs $5. Holders of an Interagency Senior Pass, Lifetime Access Pass or Interagency Access Pass, do not need an Adventure Pass. Businesses that sell the Adventure Pass in or near the San Jacinto Ranger District are: Idyllwild Chevron, Idyllwild Ranger Station, Idyllwild Shell, Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market., Nomad Ventures and Fern Valley Emporium. For more information on areas that require a pass, or on other vendors in your area, call the U.S. Forest Service at (909) 382-2922.
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Spider Peak Trail • One-way distance = 5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,800 • Apple Canyon Road off Highway 74 to Apache Peak S
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CAMPING U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds
Mt. San Jacinto State Park
BLACK MTN. GROUP (17 mi)
Map Courtesy BOULDER BASIN RESERVATIONS: 1.877.444.6777; RESERVATIONS: 1.800.444.7275; U.S. Forest Campground (14 mi) www.recreation.gov www.reserveamerica.com Station LAKE FULMOR Black Mountain Group Campground Idyllwild Campground (10 mi) DARK CANYON Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, Highway 243, Idyllwild Campground Idyllwild 243 (8-1/2 mi) MARION MTN. Stone Creek Campground Campground FULLER MILL Boulder Basin Campground Stone Creek Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild (8 mi) Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of CREEK (7-1/2 mi) FERN BASIN Campground Idyllwild
Dark Canyon Campground
Dark Canyon Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild
Fern Basin Campground
Fern Basin Road, 6.5 miles north of Idyllwild
Marion Mountain Campground
Fern Basin Road, 7 miles north of Idyllwild
Pinyon Flat Campground
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Ribbonwood Equestrian Campground
To Banning
Riverside County Parks
RESERVATIONS: 1.800.234.7275; riversidecountyparks.org/reservations
Idyllwild County Park
County Park Road, Idyllwild
Hurkey Creek Park
Highway 74, 4 miles southeast of Idyllwild
McCall Memorial Park
Private Camps
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Santa Rosa Springs Campground
Thomas Mountain Road off Highway 75 in Garner Valley
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Lake Hemet Campground
Tool Box Springs Campground
PINE COVE
McCall Park Road, off Highway 74 PARK HQ. Campground near Mountain Center
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Santa Rosa Truck Trail, off Highway 74 near Pinyon
(7-1/2 mi)
STONE CREEK Campground (6 mi) HUMBER PARK THOUSAND TRAILS (2-1/2 mi) Campground
Off Highway 74 in Garner Valley
Thousand Trails Idyllwild Tent/RV Resort
3-4 miles north of Idyllwild in Pine Cove
RESERVATIONS: 951.659.4097
FERN VALLEY
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To Palm Desert
PINYON FLAT Campground (26 mi)
243 HURKEY CREEK McCALL Campground TOOL BOX SPRINGS PARK (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) (6-1/2 mi) 74 74 LAKE MT. CENTER HEMET THOMAS MTN. To Hemet (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) Day Use
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Idyllwild Pharmacy
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Serving our Community Since 1977
OUTDOORS
(951) 659-2135
• Books & Magazines • Vitamins & Supplements
• Greeting Cards • Gifts • Cosmetics
• Stationery • Games & Puzzles • Toys
If you forgot your medications — give us a call. We can help. www.idyllwildpharmacy.com PHARMACY HOURS: Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm Saturday, 10am - 4pm Closed Sunday 32 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
Located in the Strawberry Creek Shopping Plaza 54391 Village Center Dr. Idyllwild, CA 92549
STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 6pm Sunday, 9am - 4pm
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Idyllwild-area Mountain Bike Trails • Coyote Run: Beginning at the north end of Hurkey Creek County Park and ending at the waterfalls on Hurkey Creek, this easy and scenic ride is about two miles on a dirt road closed to vehicles.
Parking is available at the day-use area within the Hurkey Creek Campground or outside the park. • Fobes Ranch Road and Spurs:This trail is located three miles south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. The roads are easy to moderate and offer more than two miles of A MOUNTAIN BIKER WIGGLES mountain bike riding. THROUGH A TIGHT SPOT. COURTESY: BRENDAN COLLIER • May Valley Trail System: Currently closed due to erosion. • The Hub Trail System:This winding trail system incorporates great views of Alvin Meadow and the Grotto.Trails climb from behind Idyllwild Arts up toward Pine Cove. Moderate to challenging. • Thomas Mountain and Ramona Trail:This challenging 17-mile loop is considered one of the best rides in the area. It begins one mile south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74, six miles east of the junction with Highway 371.The dirt road ascends from an elevation of 4,500 feet to more than 8,700 feet in 13 miles to Thomas Mountain Peak, offering far-reaching views of Anza and San Diego below. • 24-hour Loop: Starting and ending at Hurkey Creek County Park, this challenging ride starts with a tough climb up to Keen Summit, traverses through Johnson Meadow and features a fast and flowy descent through chaparral to complete the 11-mile loop. Hurkey Creek day use fees apply. • Other Trails: Pinyon Loop, South Ridge Trail and Webster Trail. Brendan Collier updated this report.
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OUTDOORS
With approximately 200 miles of dirt roads and more than 40 miles of trails open to bicyclists, the San Jacinto Mountains around Idyllwild offer a number of experiences for mountain bikers of all levels. For that reason, the local mountain trails have become extremely popular among riders looking for challenging routes and breathtaking scenery. Local trails provide mountain bikers with a diverse selection of roads from which to choose. The Forest Service has mountain biking regulations in the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains to ensure the safety of riders and the protection of natural resources. Bicycles may be ridden on established roads and trails within the mountains; however, bikes are not allowed within the San Jacinto or Santa Rosa wilderness areas or along the Pacific Crest Trail. If parking a vehicle on Forest Service land in the areas of Thomas Mountain and Black Mountain, Lake Hemet and Humber Park, visitors must display an Adventure or Recreation Pass in their vehicle. Call the Idyllwild Ranger Station at (909) 382-2922 for more details. The pass is available in two forms: a daily pass for $5 and a $30 annual pass good for one year from the month of purchase. Passes are available at the Forest Service office and several vendors around town (see page 31 for listing). The Forest Service also offers these safety tips for mountain bikers: Keep your eyes and ears open for equestrians and hikers on trails and vehicles on roads; helmets are highly recommended; control your speed; avoid riding after dark; and, carry a map (available at the Forest Service).
FISHING LAKE HEMET
Lake Hemet, the largest lake in the San Jacinto Mountains, is a fisherman’s paradise, stocked throughout most of the year with rainbow trout by the State Department of Fish and Game. Natural channel catfish, big-mouth bass and bluegill also provide good sport fishing. Located at an elevation of 4,340 feet, the lake is 1-1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide and 135 feet deep when full. The lake is about 4 miles east of Mountain Center on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. It is owned and operated by the Lake Hemet Municipal Water District. Two public recreation areas are on the lake’s shores. The U.S. Forest Service maintains a picnic area for day use only along the north shore. The entrance is west of Lake Hemet Market, on Highway 74.You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park in the Forest Service area. See the section, “Adventure Pass,” on page 30 in this magazine for more information. The water district also owns and operates the Lake Hemet Campground. It has been open to the public on a fee basis for more than 30 years along the north shore, toward the eastern end of the lake. The campground also encourages family recreation, with a water playground, camping, picnic areas, boating and kayaking along with fishing. No swimming or water skiing is allowed because they conflict with fishing. Lake Hemet offers scenic mountain views and quiet lakeside moments to many visitors to the Hill area. Contact the campground personnel at (951) 659-2680 for more information.
STRAWBERRY CREEK
Lake Fulmor in fog. PHOTO BY ELLEN FEELEY
LAKE FULMOR
About 10 miles north of Idyllwild on Highway 243, Lake Fulmor is stocked with trout by the Department of Fish and Game from spring through summer. The 2-acre serene lake on Forest Service property offers good trout fishing during spring, summer and fall months. Occasionally, the lake freezes over in winter. Lake Fulmor is on National Forest land. The lake provides day use activities for the public. Fishing and picnic areas with grills, an encompassing trail that crosses a bridge, and beautiful surroundings make this an enjoyable spot for locals and tourists. A parking area is across the highway from the lake so use caution when crossing to and from the lake. You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park.
Strawberry Creek is the only stream where fishing is allowed in the San Jacinto Mountains. California Department of Fish and Game no longer stocks fish in Fuller Mill, North Fork and Dark Canyon creeks because the streams are suitable habitat for a protected species, the mountain yellow-legged frog. The fish-planting program is financed through fishing licenses and stamp sales. Licenses are required for anglers age 16 and over and there is a daily bag limit of five trout during the year-round season. One-year licenses are available to California residents at Village Hardware and Lake Hemet Market. Visit www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/ for 2012 license rates and free fishing days throughout California. Equipment and bait can be purchased at Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market,Village Hardware and Village Market. Fairway Market and Forest Lumber also stock some supplies.
THOUSAND TRAILS
Thousand Trails’ seasonal fishing pond is stocked with tilapia, blue gill and catfish. Fishing permits are only $10 and free for 6-years-old and under with an adult permit. Equipment and bait can be purchased at the store. Fish cleaning station located at the pond. Picnic tables and barbecues available. Call 6594097 for more information. Adventure or Recreation Pass required to park on public land if not camping. Day use fees apply at Lake Hemet and Thousand Trails.
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How Idyllwild got its name By John Robinson Legends often become so ingrained in the public mind that they become accepted as truth. Such is the case with the often repeated story that Laura Rutledge named Idyllwild. Real credit for Idyllwild’s origin should go to Michiganborn George B. Hannahs and his wife, Sarah, who arrived in Strawberry Valley in 1889 and promptly built a sawmill on upper Dutch Flat. In the summer of 1890, they opened a tent resort on a forested bench just west of Strawberry Creek and called it Camp Idylwilde. The camp was located about where the Idyllwild Tree Monument stands in the center of town today.
Learn more about the history of the Idyllwild area The Museum of the award-winning Idyllwild Area Historical Society is located in a charming cabin at 54470 North Circle Drive, and the quaintness of the surroundings encourages you to step right in. In 1922, C. L. Emerson, the primary developer of Idyllwild as a village, sold the property to Della Ferguson. The cabin and garage were built in 1930, and are typical of the Craftsman architectural style of many early bungalows in Southern California. For most of its life the cabin housed one family. In a period lasting almost 60 years, three generations of the Butts family spent their summers exploring the many hiking trails, horseback riding in the forest, and wading in the cool waters of Strawberry Creek. The Historical Society acquired the property in 2002 and spent a year restoring the cabin and remodeling the garage. Today, the museum exhibits many historical artifacts that reflect the richness and diversity of this region. Currently featured is the history of climbing on worldfamous Tahquitz (Lily) Rock. Early Idyllwild kitchenware, implements from pioneer lumber barons, samples of furniture from a local factory, and numerous photos and documents are displayed to tell the story of the Idyllwild area and the interesting characters who made it possible. You are invited to visit the museum and learn the fascinating history of the surrounding mountain communities. Docents and volunteers are on hand to answer your questions. Admission is free and donations are always welcome. Write to the Museum at info@idyllwildhistory.org or P.O. Box 3320, Idyllwild, CA, 92549. Phone 951-659-2717. Or visit idyllwildhistory.org.
Besides managing his sawmill on Dutch Flat and Camp Idylwilde, George Hannahs, ever the entrepreneur, opened a general store in lower Strawberry Valley, about where today’s Tollgate Road crosses Strawberry Creek to Idyllwild Arts. On March 3, 1893, a post office was established at the Hannahs’ store and George Hannahs was appointed as the first postmaster. The couple named the store and post office Rayneta, in honor of their young son Raymond. Contrary to legend, George and Sarah had no daughter named Henrietta. In 1900, Dr. Walter Lindley, a Los Angeles physician, and a number of other doctors incorporated the California Health Resort Company and announced plans to build a sanatorium in Strawberry Valley. The Riverside Press (May 26, 1900) reported, “The plan is to put the sanatorium on the upper end of the valley, at what is now Idylwilde,” which clearly indicates that the name Idylwilde was then in use for that portion of the valley. The large two-story structure was named the Idyllwild Sanatorium, undoubtedly because it was located on the site of the Hannahs’ old Camp Idylwilde. It opened for patients in June 1901 with Ralph Lowe as manager and Charles Rutledge as bookkeeper and secretary. Mr. Rutledge brought See Idyllwild, page 45
Idyllwild Area Historical Museum Idyllwild’s past collected in one unique location!
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Idyllwild Downtown Historic District explained By Nancy Borchers District Review Board member & Marshall Smith Assistant Editor
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dyllwild’s downtown business core is now the only historic district in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. With the appointment of a local review board in Jan. 2013, the downtown district is now protected by architectural guidelines designed to preserve its mid 20th century identity and ambience. Idyllwild is a picturesque alpine village with no stoplights, major chain stores, or fast food restaurants. It retains an appearance not much changed since the 1960’s. Its downtown buildings tell the history of the area in its central architecture, a step back in time to a less stressful time. L.S.A. Associates in Riverside was commissioned by the county in 2009 to conduct a survey of Idyllwild’s business district to determine which
buildings qualified as historic resources under national, California, or Riverside County historic registers or the California Environmental Quality Act. Of 159 properties surveyed, 63 qualified as historic resources under applicable guidelines, with the oldest, the Log Cabin Realty building on IDYLLWILD’S OLDEST COMMERCIAL BUILDING, North Circle, dating back NOW LOG CABIN REALTY, BUILT IN 1917. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH to 1917. Historic districts are considered District has been formed to help a cultural cache, drawing so-called maintain the distinguished original “heritage tourists” interested in history. qualities of its historic buildings. In the 1920’s through 1940, Idyllwild Changes in building codes endanger was a major draw for Los Angeles these historic resources by requiring tourists. Many of the early clips upgrades that are impossible to achieve from Los Angeles newspapers refer without destroying historic details of to Idyllwild as Southern California’s the buildings. By forming the Idyllwild “Garden of Eden.” The San Jacinto district, the County of Riverside mountain hamlet became a popular acknowledged the value of Idyllwild’s recreational getaway for L.A. residents. historic buildings and the importance The Idyllwild Downtown Historic See District, page 46
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EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
PLEIN AIR
6/10-12
FOURTH OF JULY
7/4
FRIDAY, MAY 3
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Artist Show Opening Reception, 6-8 p.m. Desert Art Center, Palm Springs. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show III, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 10. First Friday Reader’s Theater, Isis Theatre Company production, 7:30 p.m. Caine Learning Center.
SATURDAY, MAY 4
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
L E M O N L I LY
7/13-14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, MAY 9
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
H O M E TO U R 8/14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Sandii Castleberry, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 11
JAZZ FESTIVAL 8/7/18
Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild. Idyllwild Firefighters Association Benefit Spaghetti Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, MAY 12
ART & WINE
10/12
Sons of the American Legion Mother’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Post 800. Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Inter Arts Visiting Artist Lecture, 7:309:30 p.m. IAM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Visual Arts End of Year Sale, Noon-5
SUNDAY, MAY 26
p.m. Ataloa Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show IV, 6-7:30 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 24. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. IAF Theater, Idyllwild Arts. That’s All Folk, John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6:30-9: 30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Idyllwild Earth Fair, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.,Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m.Thousand Trails. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Idyllwild Rotary Club’s Annual Apfel Pfannkuchen Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m. Town Hall. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Idyllwild Nature Center.
MONDAY, MAY 27
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 a.m. American Legion Post 800.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Idyllwild 5K & 10K Run & Fitness Walk, 7 a.m. Center of town. Awards & Pancake Breakfast 5K & 10K, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SUNDAY, MAY 19
Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 2-4 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts. Spring Jazz Concert, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Creative Writing Senior Readings, 7:308:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Creative Writings Senior Readings, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 8 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Memorial Day Barbecue, 3-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, Artist Panel and Demonstration, 6-9 p.m. Idyllwild Living Room Gallery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.. thoughout the village. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival Open Exhibit and Awards, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Location TBA.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Continued
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DON’T MISS THESE
Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
American Legion Auxiliary Father’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary. Metals Week lectures, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Hot Clay Lecture: James Tisdale, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay, Metals Week & Faculty, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continues through June 23.
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Artist Lecture: Scott Prior, Ron Pokrasso & Barbara Nechis, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Hot Clay Lecture: Christa Assad, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Metals Week Student Show, 4-5 p.m. Krone Library Patio, Idyllwild Arts. Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Hot Clay Lecture: Jason Bige Burnett, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Hot Clay Lecture: Richard Burkett & Joe Molinaro, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Native Artist Demonstration: Nathan Youngblood, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay & Faculty Exhibit, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
Artist lectures: Cari Hernandez, Dan Welden & Iva Gueorguieva, 7- 8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Hot Clay Lecture: Sunshine Cobb, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
Adult Student Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Nathan Youngblood, Santa Clara Pueblo, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 30
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Native Arts Week, Trunk Show: Mata Ortiz Pottery, Oaxacan Carving & Weaving, 1-4 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Panel: Native American Arts at ISOMATA, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Native Arts Week, Performance: Native Fashion Show (featuring 10 designers) with the Cahuilla Birdsingers, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JULY 1
Native Arts Week lecture: Guest Artists, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Parks Exhibition Center Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:309:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 2
Native Arts Week lecture: Freddie Bitsoie, Native Cuisine in the Americas, plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Artist Lecture: Bill Perkins, Margaret Scanlan, Greg Kennedy & David Delgado, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Native Arts Week lecture: Dr. Jessica Metcalfe, Native American Fashion plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 69 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
The annual Independence Day Parade brings out the local patriots. File photo THURSDAY, JULY 4
Annual Rotary Club Independence Day Parade, 10 a.m. North Circle Drive. Native Arts Week lecture: TBA plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Summer Concert Series featuring Ken Dahleen & His Big Band Staff, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Native Arts Week Film Night: “Akway Nyewaa: Coming Back Home” by Phillip Espinoza, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Mark Tahbo, Hopi Tewa, Jorge Quintana, Mata Ortiz, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
FRIDAY, JULY 12
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Song & Dance Performance, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
MONDAY, JULY 8
Artist lectures: Rebecca Campbell, Laura Wait, Renee Azenaro & Nicholas Simmons, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Vocal Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:30-9:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
THURSDAY, JULY 11
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Poetry Reading: Poetry Week Students, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Poetry Reading: Jane Shore, Ed Skoog, Brendan Constantine, David St. John, Anna Journey & Matthew Dickman, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Computer Animation Exhibit, 1011 a.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fiction Reading, 10-11 a.m. Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 10-11 a.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Adventures in Art Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Mini-Musical Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continued
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EVENTS
Idyllwild PILATES & MASSAGE
SATURDAY, JULY 13
Animal Rescue Friends Pet Expo, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Center site. Painting & Drawing Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Filmmaking Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Piano Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Piano Recital, 1-2p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Workshop Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Adventures Culmination, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Kathy Harmon-Luber’s “Reflections,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Don Reed & Erik Kramer-Webb, 6:309:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JULY 14
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged
High School Wind Ensemble, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 3:304:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Friday Jam, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JULY 21
The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, July 1314, features local arts and crafts, a pioneer town, educational exhibits and a free bluegrass concert in the center of town, all to help support the propogation of the native lemon lily flower. File photo Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Reception and Awards Ceremony, noon-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center.
TUESDAY, JULY 16
Opening reception, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 18
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Beer tasting event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll
Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Music Faculty Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
Youth Film Making Screening, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Drawing & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Bluegrass Festival: Harmonica Workshop, time TBA. Thousand Trails. Symphonic Band, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Concert, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
MONDAY, JULY 22
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 23
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 25
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
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Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
Regular weekly happenings
SATURDAY, JULY 27
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 1011 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Culmination,10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Readings, 10-11 a.m. Location TBA, Idyllwild Arts. Symphonic Band, 12-1 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Fashion Design, Art & More Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Modern Art, Clay & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. The Magic of Art Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
Cribbage, 10 a.m-noon. Town Hall. Children’s Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Idyllwild Library. Open Mic Night with Scott Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
TUESDAYS Seniors’ Wii activities, 10 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Jazz Night, 6 p.m. Café Aroma.
WEDNESDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Kid’s movement, 4-5 p.m. Town Hall.
THURSDAYS Munchkin Story Time, 11 a.m. INK Book Gathering.
Computer Animation Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Page to Stage Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. On Camera Culmination, 1:45-2:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Wind Ensemble, 2-3 p.m.
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FRIDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 11 a.m.noon. Town Hall. Krafty Kids Art Class with Wendy Watts, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Town Hall. Willy B., 5:30 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. That’s All Folk with John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Sheppard, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Goodtimes Pub & Grill. What’s the Worst That Could Happen, comedy improv, 10 p.m. Rustic Theatre.
SATURDAYS Brazilian Serenade: David Jerome, 9 a.m. Café Aroma.
IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Musical Theatre Culmination, 2:303:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 4-5 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire,
Yoga with Luciana LoPresto, 9-10 a.m. Quiet Creek Inn Barn Loft. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Historical Museum. Live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music: Classical guitar, 6-9 p.m. Mile High Cafe. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Rock Star Karaoke with Scott Foster, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Lumber Mill.
SUNDAYS Ernesto Alé, 9 a.m. Café Aroma. Live music: Piano, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mile High Cafe. David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant.
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TUESDAY, JULY 30
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FRIDAY, JULY 26
Children Center Open House, MultiArts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Harpists Recital, 7-8 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Series Concert I, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 1
Dance Culmination, 10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, IdyllwildArts. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 2
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Faculty Concert, 8-9 p. m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 3
Student Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 4:30-5:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert II, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, AUG. 5
Student Voice Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, AUG. 6
EVENTS
Student Percussion Recital, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Student Recital: Instrumental & Vocal Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 8
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert III, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, AUG. 9
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Performance: Sketch Comedy, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 10
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Fiction Readings,10-11a.m.Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Sketch Comedy Performance, 10-11 a.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
Art From Many Cultures Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Improv Workshop Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Jr. Artists Art Exhibit, 1-2 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Writers Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Shakespeare’s World Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre of Myth and Folklore, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 15
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 16
Gerry High’s “New Jazz,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Jazz in the Pines Patron’s Dinner, 5 p.m. Nelson Dinning Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, all day. Idyllwild Arts campus. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, AUG. 18
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, alll day. Idyllwild Arts campus.
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SATURDAY, AUG. 24
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, AUG. 29
Courtyard Gallery Members’ Home Studio Tour, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. member studios.
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 30
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 2
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, OCT 3
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, OCT 5
It’s All About the Animals annual fundraiser, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center.
THURSDAY, OCT 10
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9-10 a.m. Town Hall. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Idyllwild Area Historical Society’s 13th Annual Home Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. throughout the village.
SATURDAY, OCT 12
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp. Alexandra Taylor’s “Earth Girl,” artist’s reception, noon-5 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art Walk & Wine Tasting Event, 2-5 p.m. member galleries.
SUNDAY, OCT 13
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp.
THURSDAY, OCT 17
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 24
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 31
Idyllwild Great Pumpkin Parade & Carnival, 4:15 p.m. North Circle Drive and downtown area.
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Camp Continued from page 28 movie theater, and wonderful restaurants. We could go into the shops, buy stuff and even get a postcard (our counselors made us buy one) to send to our parents on our next letter writing day. After Idyllwild, we would hike to Humber Park and make the trek up to Skunk Cabbage as our base camp. Skunk Cabbage is the junction for continuing to many different points in the mountain. From there you can continue on to Tahquitz Peak, Red Tahquitz trail, or head on up through Round Valley on the way to San Jacinto Peak at nearly 11,000 feet or even over to the Palm Springs Arial Tramway. On one camping trip, heavy rain poured on us all
Idyllwild Continued from page 35 his wife, Laura, and their daughter to Strawberry Valley for the summer season. The Hemet News of June 28, 1901 reported, “the name of Rayneta post office will be changed to Idyllwild” and that the new post office would be located in the sanatorium. The Idyllwild Post Office was opened for business on Sept. 26, 1901. There is no mention in any of the contemporary newspapers of just who suggested the name change from Rayneta to Idyllwild, nor why Idylwilde was changed to Idyllwild. It is entirely possible that the new post office name was Laura Rutledge’s idea, so the Rutledge story cannot be totally discounted. Thirty-six years later, in The Hemet News of May 14, 1937, the story of Laura Rutledge naming Idyllwild first appears as a part of her obituary. Since then it has been repeated time and again. t. er Ov Sq. F m 0 00 oo 25, howr S
night. The next day, because of the bad weather, we had to hike back down the mountain back to Camp Roosevelt. Once we made it to Humber Park we had to walk about a mile until we came across the first houses in Fern Valley. There were no cell phones in those days so we had to knock on someone’s door and ask if we could use their phone. I was 12 years old at the time and there were about 15 of us between 11 and 13, wet, tired and hungry wanting to get back to camp. Our counselor knocked on the door and I remember a woman opened the door, saw us, and never even thought twice about helping us. My summers at camp and the times in Idyllwild are etched in my memories forever. Like many who still visit Idyllwild, it all began, for me, with summer camp.
The facts are this: George and Sarah Hannahs opened Camp Idylwilde in the summer of 1890 and deserve credit for originating the name. Laura Rutledge may or may not have suggested the post office name be changed from Rayneta to Idyllwild in 1901. We’ll probably never know for certain. John Robinson is the co-author of the book “The San Jacintos.”
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District Continued from page 36 of protecting them from radical change. Idyllwild, in its early years called Strawberry Valley, started as a lumbering town and then became a destination for people looking for health and recreation. Idyllwild was the playground for the film community before Palm Springs got air conditioning. Some of the celebrity homes are still here. Some are gone. Some of Idyllwild’s most important buildings and parks are already gone and locals realize that preservation can stop the destruction of historic resources in the village core and enhance its historic ambience. Architecture in Idyllwild clearly defines three different building surges that have taken place over the one hundred and thirty years of the community’s development. The Log Cabin Reality building is the oldest commercial building. It exemplifies the rustic Craftsman style that was in vogue from 1910 to 1945. The Mile High Inn, built in 1947 and Dunn’s Dental building, near Fern Valley Corners, built in 1957 span the next building surge that showcases the California Ranch style, popular from 1940 through 1964. The 1960s brought the newly popular A-Frame style to the community and can be seen in Oma’s European Bakery and Restaurant, BBVA Compass Bank and the Pony Express store. Many A-frame vacation homes are scattered throughout the community. The district’s local review board will work with the County Planning Director to protect, enhance and perpetuate structures, architectural styles and the irreplaceable assets that are important to the history of commercial development on the Hill. Keith Herron of the County Preservation Office is working with Riverside County Planning to make the planning process more expedient and clearer for historic district property owners in light of the special identity and unique permitting
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Hoppy Ball at Remember When Toys, $19.99 Minnetonka beaded women’s sandals at Mountain Footwear, $54
Bird mug at Wooley’s, $16.95
Teapot set by Abby Peterson at Artspresso Gallery, $75
Bird feeder and perch, handmade by Jon Kibby, at the Idyllwild Nature Center, $27
“Joy of the Sax,” by Ronald Singerton at Singerton Gallery, $1,595
Sacred Threads lace-trimmed summer tunic at Prairie Dove, $49
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“Melted Bridge” by Scott at the Funky Bazaar, $225
1948 Seeburg 78 RPM Jukebox at the Fern Valley Emporium, $4,200
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hen you think of Idyllwild this year. The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival is July 13 and 14 and includes visions of tranquility and a slow paced village comes free bluegrass performances in the center of town. to mind, so you may be surprised at how many camps are on “the Hill,” a Please refer to our calendar of events subject that inspired this edition of the starting on page 37 to help you decide Grace Reed what you would like to do while Idyllwild Guide. It always surprises Publisher Idyllwild Guide me when I meet someone new when visiting or to plan a return trip. & Town Crier Be sure to watch for updates I’m off the hill and I say that I’m from Idyllwild how many reply “I went to camp in to town events in the weekly Town Crier newspaper, available at newsstands throughout Idyllwild when I was a kid.” This edition also celebrates long-running mountain communities, by subscription and festivals such as the 24th annual Earth Fair online at idyllwildtowncrier.com. Remember, there is always something to do held May 18 and the 20th annual Jazz in the Pines on Aug. 17 and 18, a week earlier in Idyllwild.
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our friendly community. s any visitor to Idyllwild can The San Jacinto Mountains have tell, while you make your way long been a spiritual and rejuvenation up the winding and scenic destination dating back to the thirties. roads from the Inland Empire cities Still to this day, Idyllwild offers an you will sense a feeling of elation and inspirational setting for the art world anticipation of the experiences your Gary Kuscher as well as for recreational activities journey will bring. Nestled among President, ranging from hiking and biking to the majestic pines of the San Jacinto Art Alliance of Idyllwild camping, or just relaxing and enjoying Mountains, Idyllwild is renowned breathtaking views and bright starlit nights. for being “one of the 100 best art towns in You can also enjoy music, dance and theatrical America,” as listed in author John Villani’s presentations performed by local professionals book. On behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, I and amateurs at various venues. Students would like to welcome you to our “diamond in from the Idyllwild School of the Arts, which is a world recognized arts school, are always the sky” village. As you wander the streets of performing within the community. Idyllwild, you will be greeted by the amazing Whether you are here for a day trip, a public art displayed throughout town. High weekend excursion or an extended vacation quality work created by renowned artists is your stay with us will be one filled with exhibited in our many galleries and art events enjoyment, relaxation and fulfillment. Again, through the year. Unique restaurants, quaint coffee and tea shops, sweet shops, bakeries and on behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild even a wine shop bistro will satisfy anyone’s and all of our other great organizations, we desires. Our rustic and upscale inns and cabins welcome you and thank you for your visit and support of our wonderful and friendly town. will provide you with a unique experience in Published By … PUBLISHER
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Fern Valley Emporium Fern Valley Corners - On The Creek Only 1/2 mile Above Village Center 54965 Pine Crest - 951.659.1926 Thursday — Monday 10 - 5
Jukeboxes, Pinball Machines, Records, Old Radios Vintage Audio Equipment Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture Estate Jewelry Bring your lunch and enjoy our decks and terraces overlooking Strawberry Creek
Hand Made Quilts Lamps, Lights and Lanterns Kitchen Collectibles Pinecone Cabin Decor
Four Corners Fine Art Gallery Landscapes by
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Reserve Our Deck For That Special Occasion Car Club Destination, Reunions, Meetings
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Fond memories:
A history of Idyllwild’s camps By Robert Smith Idyllwild Area Historical Society
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irst-time visitors to Idyllwild are likely not aware that our largest and longest-lived industry is organized camps. A largely nonprofit enterprise, it remains nearly invisible, because campers rarely venture from their grounds. Yet a remarkable proportion of today’s residents and tourists got their first taste of our mountains at summer camp. At least 28 camps have operated in this area at various times, 13 of which are still active. The movement got its start in 1921, when Idyllwild developer Claudius Lee Emerson began donating land to religious and Boy Scout organizations. This was an essential part of his strategy for encouraging a stable, family-friendly community. Emerson’s first gift was five acres to the Riverside County Boy Scout Council on Strawberry Creek, where he’d been allowing camping sessions since 1919. Camp Emerson at age 92, now expanded to well over 150 acres, remains perhaps the oldest scout camp west of the Mississippi River. A wave of new camps followed. In 1923 Harriet Snyder opened her Peak and Pine girls camp, which stressed
BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP EMERSON, THE FIRST OF IDYLLWILD’S MANY CAMPS. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
equestrian skills. In 1924-25 Emerson donations and cut-rate land sales seeded the still-thriving Idyllwild Pines religious camp and Long Beach Boy Scouts’ Camp Tahquitz. 1929 saw the Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union create Tahquitrz Pines Conference Grounds, while the Seventh-Day Adventist Church launched JMV Pathfinder Camp on borrowed land near Idyllwild Pines as a prelude to buying 16 nearby acres in 1932. The Depression and World War II stifled further development. But even in wartime Riverside Girls Scouts managed to open their Azalea Trails camp high in remote Dark Canyon, while Pasadena YWCA bought the charred remains of Tahquitz Lodge resort near Mountain A SERVICE AT IDYLLWILD PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Center to create
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Camp Tahquitz Meadows (now Living Free animal sanctuary). Peacetime then stimulated a second wave of startups. As Americans acted on a long-suppressed urge to get away from home, over a dozen new camps appeared through the 1960s. Religious and youth organization sponsorship continued to dominate. Riverside YMCA perched Camp Lackey on the north face of Fuller Ridge. The Reorganized LDS Church started Buckhorn Camp at Dutch Flat, while the Advent Christian Church created Camp Maranatha near the state park campground in town. Idyllwild Pines expanded by buying nearby property. In Garner Valley, Orange County Girl Scouts created Camp Joe Scherman on the old Wellman Ranch, and the Boys Club of Palm Springs started Pathfinder Ranch on the site of a 19th-century gold rush. Long Beach Girls Scouts turned an old apple farm at Vista Grande into Skyland Ranch. In addition, a new wave of See Camps, page 23
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Idyllwild’s trails:
A menu of outdoor pleasures One of my Desert Divide favorites is Cedar Springs Trail (Moderate, 1,350 ft. gain, 6.4 mi. round-trip). he Idyllwild area has trails Nestled in a ravine just a mile off of to meet every need. From the PCT, a hidden glen of towering those seeking solitude, cedars surrounds a fresh flowing to backpackers, trail runners and spring. As you enter the cathedral mountain bikers, there’s a lot to enjoy of trees, the air becomes crisply out there! Here’s a list of just a few of cool, and the cold spring beckons, our favorite trails: a welcome relief after a warm hike. Seeking Solitude? A section of the Note: Be sure to bring enough water famous 2,650 mile PCT (Pacific Crest in warmer months! Best Seasons: Trail) runs through our wilderness winter, spring and fall. along the Desert Divide, perched along Easygoing: For those who want to a ridgeline separating commune with nature, “Climb the the gorgeous green but prefer an easygoing, meadows of Garner mountains and get walk more suitable Valley on the west for handicapped and from the breathtaking their good tidings.” strollers, a 15-minute arid desert views to the drive north of town – John Muir east. Several side trails on Highway 243 will lead up to the PCT from the valley floor take you to charming Lake Fulmor, a and multiple small peaks line the trail picturesque mountain lake surrounded on each side. A 15-minute drive south by pines, a walkway encircles the water of town, these trails are hidden treasures. and picnic tables. Best Seasons: all year access. Near and deer: Looking for something closer to town? Try Deer Springs Trail (Moderate, 1700 ft. gain, 7 mile round-trip) across from the Nature Center on Highway 243. The trail winds its way along a number of thickly forested ridges covered in pines and manzanita, crossing crystal clear seasonal streams along its way to breathtaking views from the top of the massive Suicide Rock. Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. See Trails, page 30
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DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL (TOP RIGHT), DEER SPRINGS TRAIL (CENTER RIGHT), THE VIEW FROM SUICIDE ROCK (RIGHT) AND THE SAN JACINTO WILDERNESS TRAIL SIGN AT DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL. PHOTOS COURTESY HELENE LOHR
Celebrate Summer With Art, Music, and Free Events at the Idyllwild Arts 64th Annual Summer Program
Choose from over 100 workshops, ranging from 2-day to 3-week-long hands-on arts classes, for everyone including passionate practicing professional/non-professional artists, children, youth, and families. Workshops offered in Music, Dance, Theatre, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Jewelry, Native American Arts, Film, Fashion Design, and much more! Whether or not you participate in the workshops, you can enjoy the many Summer Program concerts, artist lectures, gallery receptions – all open to the public free of charge!
Free Summer Program Events: June 17 & 24, July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Artists Receptions July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Faculty Jazz Combo Concerts July 2, 3 & 4, 12 noon Native American Arts Festival Lecture Series July 5, 7 p.m. Native American Arts Festival Fashion Show July 9, 7 p.m. Poetry Reading (David St. John, Jane Shore, Matthew Dickman, & guests) July 31, August 3 & 8, 7:30 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Series August 10, 8 p.m. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra Concert
To see the full Summer Program schedule of workshops and free events, or to register, visit: idyllwildarts.org/summer For more information call 951.659.2171 Ext. 2365 • Idyllwild Arts Campus, 52500 Temecula Rd., Idyllwild, CA 92549
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DINING Village Market • 26000 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.3800 Village Market features an extensive, full service deli. Order over the phone and take your food home, or walk in and enjoy free wifi in the deli seating area. Donuts and breakfast burritos can be found in the mornings, and the lunch and dinner hours bring a deep dish pizza, fried chicken, deli sandwiches and hot sandwiches made with fresh, choice meats. Conveniently located right on Highway 243.
B L D $ Idyllwild Pizza Company • 54391 Village Center Dr. (Strawberry Creek Square) • 951.659.5900 Serving lunch and dinner, Idyllwild Pizza Company provides a fun and casual atmosphere for dining with family and friends. Featuring many different types of pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads and 31 different types of beer, the restaurant also has a game arcade and sports TV. A great place to hang out, eat and have fun!
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An Idyllwild institution since 1973, Restaurant Gastrognome — affectionately called the “’Gnome” — offers fine dining and exceptional service. Open at 10 a.m. daily, the extensive menu includes fresh fish, unique pasta dishes, steak, lamb (“the best I’ve ever had!” one diner wrote), homemade bread and desserts. Located in downtown Idyllwild, you can enjoy the mountain view from the deck. In winter, the fireplace enhances the ’Gnome’s tasteful and cozy ambiance.
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro • 54254 North Circle Dr. #C8 • 951.659.WINE(9463) Locals call the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro “The Cheers of Idyllwild.” When you drop in, everyone will know your name by the time you leave. Open for lunch and dinner Thursday through Sunday, the bistro, which specializes in wine tastings and imported beers, also serves up delicious panini, Cuban sandwiches, soups and meat/cheese/fruit platters. Located in the Village Centre Plaza in downtown Idyllwild, the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro is a great place to relax and make new friends.
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Quik Stop • 54282 North Circle Dr. (next to Rustic Theatre) • 951.468.8118 Quik Stop offers an opportunity to pick up a quick lunch or snack on the hill. Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, chili pie, nachos and pizza as well as veggie and salsa burgers feature on the menu. Hot chocolate and Starbucks coffee is available for those looking for a hot drink. Complete your meal with gelato, sorbet, soft serve, crepes or shaved ice. Outdoor seating is available. Conveniently located next to the Rustic Theatre.
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Mountain Harvest Market • 54423 Village Center Dr. (Strawberry Creek Plaza) • 951.659.4555 Idyllwild’s favorite healthful foods market serves organic foods and natural products. To-go meals are prepared daily with love in the Soul Kitchen. Open 7 days a week, check out the Farmer’s Market every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Save 15 percent on local organic produce during the market.
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Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant Your local source for raw, organic living foods! Located in the Village Lane, 54200 N. Circle Drive, Unit D, Idyllwild • 951-659-3388 54241 Ridge View Dr. • (951) 659-0203
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Also available at: Mountain Harvest Market in Idyllwild, Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert, Nature’s Heath Foods in Palm Springs www.skyislandorganics.com
DINING Country Farms Gourmet Market Yogurt & Sweet Treat Shoppe
Gourmet & Healthy Foods Nuts, Dried Fruit, Chocolate, Homemade & Nostalgic Candy Yogurt Cones & Shakes • Cocoa & Hot Brewed Coffee Date Shakes • Beer & Wine & Lots More
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(951) 468-8118 54282 N. Circle Drive (next to the Rustic Theatre)
Wine Shoppe Bistro Make our local bistro and wine shop in Idyllwild, California, your destination before or after dinner. Offering: Wine and Beer Tastings Soups, Flatbreads, Dips and Chips, Cheese/Meat/Fruit Trays
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Craft Beers: St Bernardus, Unibroue, Einstock, Lost Abbey, Stone, Victory, North Coast, Anderson Valley and more!
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PIZZA WITH ALTITUDE!
GOURMET PIZZA, PANINI, SALADS, SANDWICHES, MICROBREWS, VIDEO GAMES & MORE
(951) 659-5900 (Next to the Post Office) FOOD, FAMILY, FUN
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DINING Higher Grounds Coffee House • 54245 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.1379 • highergroundscoffee.com Located in the Village Centre shopping plaza in downtown Idyllwild, Higher Grounds is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee or other beverage. With comfy seating areas, shelves of books, games and WiFi access, visitors feel welcome to sit and sip. All coffee beverages are brewed with organic, fair trade coffee. Higher Grounds recently introduced Idyllwild Coffee Roasters, offering fresh roasted coffee beans and blends for purchase.
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Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar • 25070 Village Center Dr. • 951.659.0295 Located in the heart of downtown Idyllwild, Jo’An’s serves home-style American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. A fun and casual atmosphere, be sure to see the model train running! Live music is featured on Friday and Saturday nights. On summer weekends, you can choose to dine in the outdoor Barbecue Beer Garden, where BBQ ribs, chicken brats and foot-long hot dogs are served and live music is performed all afternoon. Canine friends welcome in the garden.
B L $ D $$ Arriba Mexican Restaurant • 25980 Highway 243 • 951.659.4960
B L D $ La Bella Montagna Pasta House • 26290 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2630 Chef Mariah brings Roman diners’ favorite dishes to Idyllwild. She uses imported ingredients you can only find in the sala di pranzo di Nonna (grandmother’s dining room). Buon Appetito! La Bella Montagna serves generous portions for recessionfriendly prices, offers an authentic dining atmosphere and is open for lunch from 11:30 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Sunday and for dinner from 5 to 10 pm and Tuesday through Sunday.
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Mountain Center Cafe Opening May 2013
54250 N. Circle Dr. P.O. Box 794 Idyllwild, CA 92459 www.candycupboard.com 951-659-5502 Patty McKee | patty@greencafe.com
25840 Cedar Street Idyllwild, CA 92549
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“We love the food here and we eat a lot of Mexican,” and “We always have a special time when we come here,” are just two of the rave reviews of Arriba. Loved by diners for its authentic Mexican dishes and friendly service, Arriba is also known for its delicious omelets that are served all day. Live jazz or rock musicians perform on the deck on warm Friday and Saturday evenings.
Breakfast and Lunch 7 days a week 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (951)659-2600 29470 Hwy 243
Chinese Restaurant
HIDlunch DEN&VIdinner LLAGE (951) 659-2712
Patio tables under pine trees Serving Idyllwild for 24 years. Mandarin & Szechwan Style. Pure Chinese flavor in a warm family atmosphere surrounded by pine trees with comfortable prices.
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DAILY SPECI ALS!
Mexican Restaurant • Dine in the Pines OPEN 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
54650 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild 659-6038
DINING The Lumber Mill • 25985 Highway 243 • 951.659.0315 Serving lunch and dinner, the Lumber Mill Bar & Grill provides a casual and fun atmosphere — complete with old-time lumber mill décor. Enjoy a view of Tahquitz while you dine inside or on the patio, where bands often perform. The American menu features generous burgers, chicken, fish & chips and ribs. Homemade pizza is baked fresh. A Mexican menu features tasty street tacos and fish tacos.
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La Casita • 54650 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.6038 • idyllwild-lacasita.com Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week, La Casita features great Mexican dishes, including vegetarian, and also offers American fare. Known for its home-style cooking, generous portions, good value and fast and friendly service, La Casita provides a satisfying dining experience from the first dip of a warm tortilla chip in mouth-watering homemade salsa to the last bite of dessert. The outdoor deck is a relaxing spot to enjoy your meal on a warm day.
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Hidden Village, Idyllwild’s only Chinese restaurant, has been called a “hidden gem” with “the best Chinese I’ve ever had.” Tucked on a side street within easy walking distance from downtown Idyllwild, Hidden Village offers an extensive Mandarin and Szechwan menu, with specialties that diners come back for time and time again. The dining room is charming, with traditional Chinese décor — or you can dine on the patio under the tall pines. The service is attentive and gracious.
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Mountain Center Cafe • 29470 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2600 The new Mountain Center Cafe breathes new life to the small junction connecting highways 243 and 74. The perfect pitstop for travelers the cafe serves lunch and breakfast. Dine indoors or enjoy the scenic beauty on the large outdoor patio. The breakfast menu includes omelettes, biscuits & gravy, cinnamon rolls, coffee cake and fresh muffins. For lunch enjoy a sandwich, burger or salad. Be sure to grab a slice of Martha’s famous homemade pie.
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Hidden Village Chinese Restaurant • 25840 Cedar St. • 951.659.2712
DINING Sky Island Organics • 54200 N. Circle Dr. in the Village Lane • 951.659.3388 Your Idyllwild source for the finest handcrafted raw, organic, living foods with exceptional flavor and nutrition. Specializing in sprouted nuts and nut butters, sprouted almond milk, and live sauerkraut and olives.Visit Sky Island in the Village Lane. Sky Island’s products are also sold at Mountain Harvest Market. Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert and Nature’s Health Food in Palm Springs. Email info@skyorganics.com for more information.
Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant • 54241 Ridgeview Dr. • 951.719.0206 Serving breakfast and lunch all day long and featuring homemade soups, chili, breads, baked goods and specialty cakes and pies upon request. Featuring healthy doses of delectable organic teas and coffees. Canine friends are welcome on the outdoor patio, where local musicians perform mellow music on the weekends. Inside the restaurant is an art gallery featuring the work of local artists and a shop offering unique gifts, teas and tea accessories.
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La Bella Montagna Pasta House
The Soon-To-Be Famous Paul Bunyan Challenge Enter the Paul Bunyan Challenge! Entry fee: $25 Completely finish the 5 POUND Paul Bunyan Burger in 45 minutes and receive your entry fee back plus additional prizes!
25985 Hwy. 243 951-659-0315
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“Buon Appetito!”
Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday served from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday served from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. 951-659-2630 • 26290 Highway 243, Idyllwild RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
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Monday Night - Taco Night Wednesday Night - Tostada Night Thursday Night - Special Surprise Margarita & Beer Night
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(951) 659-0295
25875 Village Center Dr.
Open 7 days a week • Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
Organic produce, take-out, groceries, cheeses, frozen foods, sweets & treats, coffee, bulk, bath & body, pet
Farmer’s Market every Saturday 10-3 Local Produce
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LODGING The Grand Idyllwild Lodge • grandidyllwildlodge.com • 54820 Pine Crest Ave. The Grand Idyllwild Lodge is a boutique bed and breakfast inn located on over two acres of pristine wilderness. Guests will enjoy luxury suites, amenities, views and wildlife. Opening in the spring of 2013.
Idyllwild Vacation Cabins • idyllwildvacationcabins.com • 951.659.5444 • 54380 North Circle Drive Idyllwild Vacation Cabins offers a variety of cottages and cabins, from simple to very exclusive, located throughout Idyllwild. There are cabins on the creek, secluded cabins, cozy cabins, pet-friendly cabins with fenced yards, cabins with a spa or pool, and more. All are immaculately kept by professional and friendly staff. Kitchen and bath needs, including linens and towels, are supplied. Driveways and decks are kept shoveled in the winter.
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Idyllwild Vacation Rentals • idyllvacationrentals.com • 1.800.297.1410 • 54280 N. Circle Dr., #1 Idyllwild Vacation Rentals offers some of the finest properties in Idyllwild, from cozy cabins to luxurious homes. The friendly staff of “reservation agents” will help you find just the right place to stay. Whether you’re seeking respite among the pines, celebrating an anniversary, reuniting with family or looking for a romantic weekend escape, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals will set you up with just the right accommodations. All properties are fully equiped and well maintained.
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Fern Valley Inn • fernvalleyinn.com • 1.877.659.0466 • 25240 Fern Valley Road LODGING
Forget about the hurried pace of the city with an escape to the Fern Valley Inn. Off the beaten path, but just a 15-minute walk to town, this country-style inn offers a charming selection of private cottages and cabins that are furnished with antiques and homespun touches. Each has a queen-size bed, wood-burning stove or fireplace, fridge, cable TV, WiFi, private bath, and some have full kitchens. The well-maintained grounds invite you to meander on pathways through the garden and gazebo.
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The Lodge at Pine Cove • thelodgeatpinecove.com • 1.866.563.4372 • 24900 Marion Ridge Drive, Pine Cove The Lodge at Pine Cove is a 4-room bed and breakfast nestled at 6,200 feet, just 3 miles north of Idyllwild. The centuryold lodge, with parquet wood floor, fieldstone fireplace and vaulted ceiling, offers spectacular views of Tahquitz Rock and the San Jacinto Mountains. The innkeepers delight visitors with comfortable accommodations, many amenities and a hearty homemade mountain breakfast that could include Belgian waffles, double cinnamon French toast, made-fromscratch muffins or a hearty quiche.
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Escape to cooler summer temperatures, peace and quiet and fresh mountain air at Thousand Trails. Cool off in the heated pool after a full day of horseback riding, fishing and hiking. Play basketball, volleyball or shuffleboard with friends and family or spend time in the recreational lodge at this full resort. All cabins are fully furnished and equipped.Yurts and campsites are also available. Pets are welcome in some units.
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Manzanita Cabins Woodburning Fireplaces & Kitchens • Air Conditioning “A few minutes walk to the village” Free WiFi Country cabins with private decks www.manzanitacabins.com
Reservations (951) 659-2933
www.knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com
54340 Pine Crest Avenue P.O. Box 477, Idyllwild, CA 92549
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54100 Pine Crest Ave., P.O. Box 434 Reservations (951) 659-3151
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Idyllwild Vacation Cabins Premium Vacation Cabins Located Throughout Idyllwild
Clean, Cozy Cabins, Spectacular Views, Outdoor Hot Tubs, Pet-Friendly Cabins and Fenced Yards. Cabins on the Creek, Secluded Cabins, Linens & Towels Supplied at No Extra Charge
For Your Guest • 24-hour customer service • Professional, friendly staff • All paper products, soft soap & kitchen needs supplied • Towels & sheets provided at no charge • We shovel driveways and decks
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Working Hard for Our Cabin Owners Alkire on the Creek The Bear’s Den
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Bella Luna Views & Hot Tub
• Taking great care of the homes • Great website with online booking • Maintenance taken care of • Homes winterized • Payments and statements every 15th 951.659.5444 (office) 951.663.0527 (after hours) vacationcabins@live.com 54380 North Circle Drive
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LODGING Little Mountain Cottages of Idyllwild • lmcidyllwild.com • 951.659.1938 Stay in comfort in one of these little cottages. They sleep up to four people and some are dog-friendly. Ask about the quaint and comfortable Rose Cottage, located on Strawberry Creek in Fern Valley. Enjoy the sound of the creek from the back deck. Follow a creek-side trail further up into Fern Valley or into Idyllwild for some shopping or dining. Or enjoy upgraded amenities of the Sylvan Cottage, located in Pine Cove. Call to find the perfect little cottage for your stay.
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Woodland Park Manor • woodlandparkmanor.com • 1.877.659.2657 • 55350 South Circle Drive Woodland Park Manor offers a variety of guest lodgings — from simple cottages to exclusive mountain cabins with premiere amenities — all in beautiful wooded settings. The manor, situated on 5 acres, has a beautiful swimming pool. From romantic getaways to family vacations, the staff will help you find your perfect place and take pride in providing immaculate rooms and warm, friendly service. Woodland Park Manor has been a popular Idyllwild lodging destination since 1954.
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Peaceful Mountain Inn • peacefulmountaininn.com • 855.659.5033 • 23481 Highway 243 Peaceful Mountain Inn is located about 2.5 miles above Idyllwild and features incredible mountain view rooms. Situated on several wooded acres of park-like grounds, the lodge and rooms can be rented individually or reserved for a group event of up to 38 people.There is an outdoor barbecue and inside game room with 61” TV on cable that are great for family reunions or group retreats. Because of its fabulous location and size, the inn is perfect for a modest wedding. Dogs are welcome.
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Idyllwild Inn • idyllwildinn.com • 1.888.659.2552 • 54300 Village Center Drive LODGING
Located right in the heart of the village within walking distance to restaurants, shops and galleries, the historic Idyllwild Inn offers cabins from studios to three bedrooms that have kitchens, fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. Theme rooms are available. Family-friendly, there is a playground for the kids. Dogs are welcome. Family-owned, the Idyllwild Inn staff carry on the friendly tradition established when the first visitors arrived in Idyllwild on horse and buggy.
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LODGING Elite Mountain Homes • idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com • 310.398.6058 Elite Mountain Homes offers two vacation rentals that have been called “The prettiest rentals in Idyllwild”: The Creekside, a beautiful French chateau-style home in Fern Valley, and Cabin in the Pines, a large ranch-style mountain home near town. The Creekside features a beautiful spiral oak staircase that leads to an exquisite master suite and opulent bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and heated floor. All the Creekside’s bedrooms have fireplaces. The Cabin in the Pines, great for the family, has a pool and outdoor barbecue. It also has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
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New Spirit Vacation Homes • newspiritvacationrentals.com • 951.659.3100 Experience Idyllwild in a luxurious Finnish log cabin. New Spirit Vacation Homes offers a variety of rental cabins, from 2-4 bedrooms with views from the forest to the ocean, or the many unique features of The Dome. Cabins have a fullyequipped kitchen, fireplace, cable TV, jacuzzi tubs, WiFi and include linens. New Spirit’s vacation Homes provide the perfect getaway for individuals, families and groups. The personable staff provides 24-hour service. Pets are welcome.
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Alhatti Private Christian Resort & Retreat Center • alhattichristianretreat.com Imagine a luxurious resort with every amenity, including a golf 951.659.2066 • 23551 Highway 243, Pine Cove
course set on 120 acres of rolling mountaintop that is sculptured with giant old oak trees and graceful tall pines. The night sky is so clear and close, you can pick out constellations from the sky’s thousands of visible stars. Alhatti is the premiere place to host your next retreat, with private cottages and a conference center for group gatherings. Alhatti also hosts weddings and family reunions.
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Bluebird Cottage Inn • bluebirdcottageinn.com • 951.659.2696 • 26620 Saddle Drive LODGING
Bluebird Cottage Inn offers 17 cabins, from cozy, economical studios to a generous 2-bedroom cabin. Some have a fireplace, kitchen and even a 2-person Jacuzzi tub. All have cable TV and WiFi. Bluebird is within easy walking distance to town on more than 2-1/2 acres of land near hiking trails. Dog-friendly. Whether you’re looking for a place to lay down your head for a night or a romantic and luxurious getaway, the Bluebird Cottage Inn has it all.
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Experience Idyllwild in a Luxurious Log Cabin! A geodesic dome ...
Magnificent Views Fishing • Golf Course Conference Center Fireplace Cottages
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or a creekside sanctuary! New Spirit Vacation Homes Let us plan your next amazing getaway! (951) 659-3100 or (909) 910-5005 newspiritvacationhomes.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
LODGING Providing Great Service & Great Vacations Since 1985!
From cozy cabins to luxurious mountain homes, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals features the finest in vacation properties. Visit our office and discuss your vacation plans with our reservation agents or visit our website. It’s an easy way to choose just the right setting for the romantic weekend, family reunion, wedding and/or reception, group activity or holiday celebration. All of our Idyllwild vacation homes are fully equipped and our staff is ready to welcome and assist you in providing for your every need.
So, won’t you join us? We are just a phone call away!
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EVERITT’S MINERALS & GALLERY everittsminerals.com
Fine Handcrafted Jewelry Designed and Fabricated by Larry Everitt and Janet Everitt, Owner/Artists
~ Mineral Specimens ~ Fossils ~ Antique Japanese Woodblock Prints ~ Local Artists Adjacent to Idyllwild Living Room Gallery P.O. Box 3740 • 54300 No. Circle Dr.
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LODGING Fireside Inn • thefiresideinn.com • 951.659.2966 • 54540 North Circle Drive The Fireside Inn offers cottages and cabins that accommodate from 2 to 10 people at two different locations — one in downtown and the other in the woods. Most have fireplace, kitchens and spa tubs, and all have cable TV and WiFi. The innkeepers take pride in providing comfortable and clean rooms and friendly service. Dogs are welcome.
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Mile High Country Inn • milehighcountryinn.com • 951.659.2931 • 54605 North Circle Drive With great rates to stay on the Hill, averaging five to 15 percent less than any other option, the Mile High Country Inn also offers the best location in town. Enjoy the quiet, intimate, clean rooms featuring charming decor. Each room has a king-sized bed, woodburning fireplace and mini fridge. Two of the suites feature a Whirlpool tub and scenic outdoor views. Each room has a private outdoor area for relaxing and enjoying a cool evening breeze.
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Strawberry Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast • strawberrycreekinn.com • 1.800.262.8969
Known for gracious hospitality and charming, homelike ambiance, the Strawberry Creek Inn B&B 26370 Highway 243 offers rooms and cabins with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, spa tub and WiFi. The inns’ grounds, an official Backyard Wildlife Habitat, offer a perfect place to walk along the creek or in the gardens. A gourmet organic breakfast is served daily. With many little luxuries, this is truly a place to “idyll in the wild,” while still close to town.
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On a hillside, 1/2-mile from the village, Strawberry Creek Bunkhouse offers choices from rooms 25525 Highway 243 with knotty pine interiors to private cabins. All have kitchen facilities, cable TV, WiFi, balcony and stunning, panoramic views. “Pure rooms” are available for allergy sufferers. Breakfast delivered to your door, including fresh-baked scones and homemade jam or lemon curd (or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast at the Bunkhouse’s sister inn, the Strawberry Creek Inn). Steps to County Park hiking trail. Dogs allowed in some rooms.
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Idyllwild Visitor Guide Spring/Summer Spring/Summer AD - Business 1/8th Page AD - Business Page $276 prepay by1/8th March 8 $276 prepay by March Manzanita Cabins •8 manzanitacabins.com
LODGING • 951.659.3151 • 54100 Pine Crest Avenue
Tucked away on a quiet road, but within easy walking distance to Idyllwild’s restaurants, shops and galleries, Manzanita Cabins offers quaint individual cabins complete with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, WiFi and private deck. Some have a kitchen, air conditioning and a Jacuzzi tub. Just around the corner from the County Park, it’s also the perfect place to relax after a day spent hiking one of the area’s many trails.
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Knotty Pine Cabins • knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com • 951.659.2933 • 54340 Pine Crest Avenue Knotty Pine Cabins, just a short walk to town, offers eight cabins and duplex cabins tucked in the pine trees, manzanitas and native lilac bushes. Taking pride in providing lodging that has mountain ambiance, the innkeepers describe their cabins as “rustic luxury,” with amenities such as fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. The deck is a perfect spot to sit back and watch the squirrels and blue jays play. Family pets are welcome in some cabins.
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Intimate Guest Rooms and Suites King Bed • Fireplace Whirlpool Tub Available www.milehighcountryinn.com (951) 659-2931
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The Lodge at Pine Cove
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Five comfortable guest rooms
Hearty familystyle breakfast
24900 Marion Ridge Drive (866) 563-4372 http://www.thelodgeatpinecove.com
Now Open to the Public RV/Tent Sites Cabin Rentals
Swimming • Horseback Riding • Fishing Recreational Activities • Store • Cafe • WiFi Video Games • Entertainment Certain ammenities are seasonal
Annual Sites Monthly Rates • Group Events (951) 659-4097
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Camps Continued from page 4 entrepreneurs followed Harriet Snyder’s example, typically pursuing personal ideals. Harry James started his rugged Trailfinders Camp (now the James Reserve) at Lake Fulmor to stimulate character development in boys. Ann Lay founded Idyllwild Institute-Fiesta as a combined finishing school and citizenship program for Junior ROTC girls. At Hurkey Creek, Dan Slater built Camp Roosevelt for children and families (now Camp Ronald McDonald). Beverly Hills attorney Oscar Lawler deeded his elegant lodge in Dark Canyon to Riverside County for a youth camp. Most recently, Guided Discoveries Inc. bought the former Desert Sun School campus on Saunders Meadow in 1991 to house the science center known as Astrocamp. With changing economic times and founders’ deaths, some camps closed.
THE STORE AT TAHQUITZ PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Camp Tahquitz became part of the county park and neighboring Cedar Glen subdivision in 1958. Peak and Pine Camp’s 40-year lifetime ended in 1962 ; its subdivided site today houses the Rainbow Inn. JMV Pathfinders Camp moved out to Pine Springs Ranch near Garner Valley in 1961, and its Idyllwild property was soon acquired by the Jewish organization Habonim Dror for the 20-year run of Camp Gilboa (now incorporated into Idyllwild Pines).
Getting away from everyday cares to meet new friends, however temporary, absorb the mountain environment, and focus attention on higher ideals can be an exhilarating experience at any age. Its importance only increases as society becomes more urbanized. While balancing idealistic aims with adolescent hormones can be a challenge, and exhilaration fades once back in the routine, fond memories persist. Again and again, they lure us back to Idyllwild.
Buckhorn Camp A Ministry of Community of Christ
Come … Relax– 120 acres of pine trees, manzanitas, breathtaking
views, streams, deer, birds and, of course, squirrels.
Rest – dormitory style lodges, A-frame cabins, hotel
style rooms, summer tents and RV sites.
Renew – inspiration point, outdoor labyrinth and chapel in the pines, and the Peace Center with state-of-the-art audio/visual system. Refill – nutritious tasty meals, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free available.
Recreation – human foosball, hiking, Frisbee golf, ping pong, horseshoes, full gym for volleyball, basketball and more!
Church, Spiritual, Recovery, School, Reunion or ... YOUR group, WE have a place for you! 40 to 300+ year round
24641 Highway 243 • Idyllwild CA • www.buckhorncamp.org • (951) 659-2995 Buckhorn Camp is committed to providing an inspirational environment for a diverse community of faiths to share in joy, hope, love and peace. The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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Florist in the Forest & Gallery 7 This full-service flower shop features the art of owner and designer Donna Lori Parker, Rebecca Krasovich’s cloth creations, jewelry by Jeff Alleva and Neona Rose, works by Karin Hedstrom, Ed Bucher’s metal creations, photography by Lyn Shaw and Kathy Chin, Kathleen Chaney’s art rocks, Christy Stedman’s batiks and Shirley Jordan paintings. (951) 659-4143 www.floristintheforest.com
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A gallery offering an interesting blend of fine arts and handcrafted gifts. Each piece is creatively inspired and fairly priced. Jewelry, photos, paintings and more. Featuring award-winning artists Gwen Novak and Marcia Cox. Next to Café Aroma. Kirsten Ingbretsen, owner. (951) 795-3799 www.acorngallery.com
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Idyllwild - “One of the 100 Best Art Towns in America” Idyllwild Living Room Gallery
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Enjoy the world atmosphere of our eclectic gallery. We offer a diverse range of art, antiques and collectibles. If you’re looking for that personal, one-of-a-kind gift, or simply want something to remind you of your trip to the mountains, this is the place! (714) 717-9447 www.forestfurnituregallery.com
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Relax in living room comfort with a frontseat view of Idyllwild’s main street, then turn around and look at some of California’s finest, award-winning oil painters, photographers, ceramicists, jewelers and bead artists. One of the best mountain galleries in Southern California. (951) 468-4208 quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com www.quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com
Singerton Fine Arts Gallery 5
Four Corners Gallery 11
Featured are the landscape paintings of AAI’s two-time Artist of The Year, Elena Kern.You may view various gallery members working on the decks of this stream-side studio. Artists include OPA’s award winning, Ying Liu, Elizabeth Parsi, Lois Sowa Stipp, Sherry Ehlert, Duke Windsor, and AAI’s 2001 Artist of The Year, Helen Moles. (951) 533-7564 www.elenakern.com
This gallery brings together a wide venue of media in painting, sculpture, glass art and jewelry designed and created by owners Ron and Darla Singerton. Their award-winning works provide a delightful journey from ancient world replicas to modern abstract. (951) 659-2504 www.singertonfinearts.com
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro 4
Featured at this unique woodland gift shop are award-winning creations by Jennifer Ali, Karlis Dabols, Fariad, Darcy Gerdes, Kate Humphrey, Kelly Jo Miller, Billie Motta, Mark Nelthorpe and Mark Whaley, along with breathtaking handcrafts by other local artisans. Our soy-blend candles, hand poured in Idyllwild, ship all over the globe. (951) 659-5556 www.sprucemoosegifts.com
Indulge yourself with taste and culture at our European-style wine bistro and gallery. We feature an incredible selection of regional and international wines and beers, as well as regional and local artists. (951) 659-9463 www.idyllawhilewineshoppebistro.com
Oh My Dog Gallery 8
Internationally known photographer and activist Frank Bruynbroek’s stirring candid and commissioned black and white dog photographs are sometimes fun, other times haunting, always captivating. His Ansel Adams-like ability captures a landscape of emotions from man’s best friend. (818) 755-7933 www.omdphotos.com
9-5278 AAI, P.O.BOX 472, Idyllwild, CA 92549
2013 AAI Event Calendar May 11-12 May 25-26
Lilac Festival Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour 12th annual Plein Air Art Festival June 7-9 July 13-14 Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend Oct. 12 Art Walk & Wine Tasting The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 25
The Astrocamp experience By Dr. Larry Kawano Astrocamp Curriculum Development Director
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strocamp boasts one of the premier science and adventure programs in California. It’s residential science and summer camp programs are designed to totally immerse campers in new experiences and to help them gain new skills. Astrocamp is unique in having programs specializing in physics, astronomy, and space exploration. Its mission is to expose kids to these topics in the way they learn naturally and most effectively: through handson unusual and exciting experiences and tons of fun. Camp programs include: Residential Science: During the school year, schools from as far away as Stockton, Las Vegas, and Tucson
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
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IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER Explore over 200 acres of natural beauty with 3-1/2 miles of hiking trails
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drop off campers for any of the three one-week sessions in June or either of the two week sessions in July. By adding their own selection of electives to a set of core activities, campers can design their own summer experience of adventure, science, and creativity. On the adventure side of things, campers can glide down a 700’ zip line, climb formidable rock formations that surround Idyllwild, ride trails on mountain bikes, and climb a rock wall simulating a Mars canyon. Campers explore science, space and technology through rocketry, astronaut training, an activity involving electricity and magnetism called “Volts & Jolts,” and Astrolab, a space mission simulation. Artful creative expression comes through such activities as radio broadcasting, See Astrocamp, next page
County Park • Day-Use Fee Exciting Children’s Activities & Crafts Discover Idyllwild’s natural history and native culture with a hike through a yellow pine forest Interpretive programs and guided nature walks School field trips • Dog friendly (on leash) Unique sites for memorials and special occasions Variety of volunteer opportunities Free admission with Friends membership Visit our museum & browse our nature store 25225 Hwy 243 • 1/2 mile north of Idyllwild Open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (951) 659-3850 • www.idyllwildnaturecenter.net
Astrocamp Continued from previous page blacksmithing, arts and crafts, and gaming classes. Remington Detzel, 16, went to Astrocamp two years ago. “What I loved about it was that it made learning really fun with hands-on experiences, he recalled.
“Usually only a few get to do stuff like that but we all got to do it.” Astrocamp began in 1988 as a pilot program at a camp in the San Gabriel Mountains. Astrocamp found a permanent home in Idyllwild in 1992 and since then has offered residential science and summer camp experiences for over 20 years. Astrocamp is one of 5 units run by Guided Discoveries, Inc. headquartered in Claremont. The other units -- 3 camps on Catalina Island and the Tole Mour, a 3-master that sails out of Long Beach Harbor -- specialize in marine science. You can learn more about Astrocamp at our website www.astrocamp.org or by phoning our office at (951) 659-6062.
“JOLTS AND VOLTS,” EXPERIENCING ELECTRICITY AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
Royal Pines Estates RV Resort & Manufactured Home Park
• RV spaces from only $28 per day and $450 per month. • Free WiFi year-round on the front patio and in the Recreation Room. • Adjacent to beautiful Strawberry Creek and hiking trails. • Amenities include Swimming Pool, Recreation Room, Organized Activities and More. • Close walking distance to Idyllwild School & Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Full-time on-site manager would love to show you around.
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Childhood summers at camp By Michael Carrillo Pasadena, California Camper from 1967-1972 Camp Roosevelt in Mountain Center
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was lucky to attend camp in the Idyllwild area during the years from 1967 through 1972. Camp Roosevelt was nestled about seven miles from Idyllwild in Garner Valley located right next to the Hurkey Creek campground. I was 10 ½ when I began attending the camp, which had been in existence for over 30 years. It was then owned and managed by Dan Slater. It was a co-ed camp that my brother Steve and I attended during the 60’s counter-cultural revolution. We had hippies as counselors and no parents at the camp, and seldom on parents’ weekend. It was an overnight camp where you could stay from three to eight weeks. We lived in cabins, the boys on one side of the camp and the girls on the other side. However, all our activities and meals were coed. For activities, we had archery, hiking, boating and fishing on Lake Hemet, photography, ceramics, dances, drama and just about any activity that a boy or girl from six to 15 could want. We also had the opportunity for overnights in the
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mountains above Idyllwild. For those trips, we started at Humber Park on our way to some of the best hiking and camping in the country. Before starting our camping trips, we had some time in Idyllwild. We would start in Mountain Center at Taylors for the best hamburgers and chili on the mountain. Idyllwild then was a bonanza of opportunity for a teenager. It was before lattes and cappuccinos and Idyllwild was a still a sleepy village. But we had the general store, the See Camp, page 45 OPEN YEAR-ROUND Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, boat & bike rentals, picnicking, general store, bird watching, basketball, volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoes, and more. Group sites and monthly sites also available.
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Trails Continued from page 6 Devil’s Slide (Moderate, 1600 ft. gain, five mile round-trip): Devil’s Slide is a popular hike with great views and access to a myriad of other high-country trails. It’s heavily traveled in the summer with a limited number of daily permits on the weekends. If you manage to grab one of the coveted permits, watch for the “Wishing Tree” about halfway up to Saddle Junction and try to throw a rock
just right to make it into the hollow at the top of the old dead snag. Once you reach Saddle Junction, you’ll have the choice of five trails. From a fern- lined journey down Willow Creek Trail, to the sun-dappled Tahquitz Meadow, and a sweeping 360-degree view from the fire lookout at Tahquitz Peak, you can’t go wrong! (Unless you don’t bring a map!) Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. Into mountain biking? We have some great trails for you! For resource conservation and safety, not every trail
is open for mountain biking, so it’s a good idea to check with the local experts: The USFS Ranger Station can point you to mountain bike designated trails and our hometown bicycle shop, “The Hub” is a fountain of local information. Know before you go: Before heading out on any hike, make sure to stop at the USFS Ranger Station for free trail permits, Adventure passes for parking ($5), hiking maps and current trail information are available from your friendly local rangers.
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July 13 & 14, 2013, 9am-4pm at the Idyllwild Nature Center
Free bluegrass music in the Center of Town!
HIKING Day Hikes *
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 38 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,000 • Highway 74, 1 mile east of Highway 371 to Fuller Ridge Trail at Black Mountain Road
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Fuller Ridge Trail • One-way distance = 7.5 miles; Elevation gain
• Mt. San Jacinto State Park 25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild (951) 659-2607
Seven Pines Trail • One-way distance = 4 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,600 • Dark Canyon Road off Highway 243 to Deer Springs
* There are no fees for permits. Permits cover up to 12 people in a group. A day-hike permit is not needed if you already have an overnight permit.
in feet = 3,000 • Black Mountain Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
M FS OR SP Marion Mountain Trail • One-way distance = 5.9 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,400 • Fern Basin Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
Devil’s Slide Trail • One-way distance = 2.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Humber Park to Saddle Junction
M FS
Moderate S Strenuous E Easy Hike Hike M Hike State Park Forest Service FS Permit Required SP Permit Required Leashed Dogs OK
Deer Springs Trail • One-way distance = 3.3 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Highway 243, 1 mile north of Idyllwild to Suicide Rock
M SP
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway • One-way distance = 1.7 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 700 • Tramway
Terminal to Round Valley
E SP
An Adventure Pass may be required in order to park vehicles on some Forest Service lands. A day pass costs $5, a yearly costs $30 and a second-vehicle pass costs $5. Holders of an Interagency Senior Pass, Lifetime Access Pass or Interagency Access Pass, do not need an Adventure Pass. Businesses that sell the Adventure Pass in or near the San Jacinto Ranger District are: Idyllwild Chevron, Idyllwild Ranger Station, Idyllwild Shell, Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market., Nomad Ventures and Fern Valley Emporium. For more information on areas that require a pass, or on other vendors in your area, call the U.S. Forest Service at (909) 382-2922.
OUTDOORS
Spider Peak Trail • One-way distance = 5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,800 • Apple Canyon Road off Highway 74 to Apache Peak S
Adventure Pass
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CAMPING U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds
Mt. San Jacinto State Park
BLACK MTN. GROUP (17 mi)
Map Courtesy BOULDER BASIN RESERVATIONS: 1.877.444.6777; RESERVATIONS: 1.800.444.7275; U.S. Forest Campground (14 mi) www.recreation.gov www.reserveamerica.com Station LAKE FULMOR Black Mountain Group Campground Idyllwild Campground (10 mi) DARK CANYON Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, Highway 243, Idyllwild Campground Idyllwild 243 (8-1/2 mi) MARION MTN. Stone Creek Campground Campground FULLER MILL Boulder Basin Campground Stone Creek Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild (8 mi) Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of CREEK (7-1/2 mi) FERN BASIN Campground Idyllwild
Dark Canyon Campground
Dark Canyon Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild
Fern Basin Campground
Fern Basin Road, 6.5 miles north of Idyllwild
Marion Mountain Campground
Fern Basin Road, 7 miles north of Idyllwild
Pinyon Flat Campground
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Ribbonwood Equestrian Campground
To Banning
Riverside County Parks
RESERVATIONS: 1.800.234.7275; riversidecountyparks.org/reservations
Idyllwild County Park
County Park Road, Idyllwild
Hurkey Creek Park
Highway 74, 4 miles southeast of Idyllwild
McCall Memorial Park
Private Camps
RESERVATIONS: 951.659.2680
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IDYLLWILD COUNTY PARK (1/4 mi)
Santa Rosa Springs Campground
Thomas Mountain Road off Highway 75 in Garner Valley
(4-1/2 mi)
MT. SAN JACINTO STATE
Lake Hemet Campground
Tool Box Springs Campground
PINE COVE
McCall Park Road, off Highway 74 PARK HQ. Campground near Mountain Center
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Santa Rosa Truck Trail, off Highway 74 near Pinyon
(7-1/2 mi)
STONE CREEK Campground (6 mi) HUMBER PARK THOUSAND TRAILS (2-1/2 mi) Campground
Off Highway 74 in Garner Valley
Thousand Trails Idyllwild Tent/RV Resort
3-4 miles north of Idyllwild in Pine Cove
RESERVATIONS: 951.659.4097
FERN VALLEY
IDYLLWILD
To Palm Desert
PINYON FLAT Campground (26 mi)
243 HURKEY CREEK McCALL Campground TOOL BOX SPRINGS PARK (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) (6-1/2 mi) 74 74 LAKE MT. CENTER HEMET THOMAS MTN. To Hemet (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) Day Use
Campground ( ) Mileage from Idyllwild
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OUTDOORS
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MOUNTAIN BIKING
Idyllwild-area Mountain Bike Trails • Coyote Run: Beginning at the north end of Hurkey Creek County Park and ending at the waterfalls on Hurkey Creek, this easy and scenic ride is about two miles on a dirt road closed to vehicles.
Parking is available at the day-use area within the Hurkey Creek Campground or outside the park. • Fobes Ranch Road and Spurs:This trail is located three miles south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. The roads are easy to moderate and offer more than two miles of A MOUNTAIN BIKER WIGGLES mountain bike riding. THROUGH A TIGHT SPOT. COURTESY: BRENDAN COLLIER • May Valley Trail System: Currently closed due to erosion. • The Hub Trail System:This winding trail system incorporates great views of Alvin Meadow and the Grotto.Trails climb from behind Idyllwild Arts up toward Pine Cove. Moderate to challenging. • Thomas Mountain and Ramona Trail:This challenging 17-mile loop is considered one of the best rides in the area. It begins one mile south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74, six miles east of the junction with Highway 371.The dirt road ascends from an elevation of 4,500 feet to more than 8,700 feet in 13 miles to Thomas Mountain Peak, offering far-reaching views of Anza and San Diego below. • 24-hour Loop: Starting and ending at Hurkey Creek County Park, this challenging ride starts with a tough climb up to Keen Summit, traverses through Johnson Meadow and features a fast and flowy descent through chaparral to complete the 11-mile loop. Hurkey Creek day use fees apply. • Other Trails: Pinyon Loop, South Ridge Trail and Webster Trail. Brendan Collier updated this report.
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OUTDOORS
With approximately 200 miles of dirt roads and more than 40 miles of trails open to bicyclists, the San Jacinto Mountains around Idyllwild offer a number of experiences for mountain bikers of all levels. For that reason, the local mountain trails have become extremely popular among riders looking for challenging routes and breathtaking scenery. Local trails provide mountain bikers with a diverse selection of roads from which to choose. The Forest Service has mountain biking regulations in the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains to ensure the safety of riders and the protection of natural resources. Bicycles may be ridden on established roads and trails within the mountains; however, bikes are not allowed within the San Jacinto or Santa Rosa wilderness areas or along the Pacific Crest Trail. If parking a vehicle on Forest Service land in the areas of Thomas Mountain and Black Mountain, Lake Hemet and Humber Park, visitors must display an Adventure or Recreation Pass in their vehicle. Call the Idyllwild Ranger Station at (909) 382-2922 for more details. The pass is available in two forms: a daily pass for $5 and a $30 annual pass good for one year from the month of purchase. Passes are available at the Forest Service office and several vendors around town (see page 31 for listing). The Forest Service also offers these safety tips for mountain bikers: Keep your eyes and ears open for equestrians and hikers on trails and vehicles on roads; helmets are highly recommended; control your speed; avoid riding after dark; and, carry a map (available at the Forest Service).
FISHING LAKE HEMET
Lake Hemet, the largest lake in the San Jacinto Mountains, is a fisherman’s paradise, stocked throughout most of the year with rainbow trout by the State Department of Fish and Game. Natural channel catfish, big-mouth bass and bluegill also provide good sport fishing. Located at an elevation of 4,340 feet, the lake is 1-1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide and 135 feet deep when full. The lake is about 4 miles east of Mountain Center on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. It is owned and operated by the Lake Hemet Municipal Water District. Two public recreation areas are on the lake’s shores. The U.S. Forest Service maintains a picnic area for day use only along the north shore. The entrance is west of Lake Hemet Market, on Highway 74.You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park in the Forest Service area. See the section, “Adventure Pass,” on page 30 in this magazine for more information. The water district also owns and operates the Lake Hemet Campground. It has been open to the public on a fee basis for more than 30 years along the north shore, toward the eastern end of the lake. The campground also encourages family recreation, with a water playground, camping, picnic areas, boating and kayaking along with fishing. No swimming or water skiing is allowed because they conflict with fishing. Lake Hemet offers scenic mountain views and quiet lakeside moments to many visitors to the Hill area. Contact the campground personnel at (951) 659-2680 for more information.
STRAWBERRY CREEK
Lake Fulmor in fog. PHOTO BY ELLEN FEELEY
LAKE FULMOR
About 10 miles north of Idyllwild on Highway 243, Lake Fulmor is stocked with trout by the Department of Fish and Game from spring through summer. The 2-acre serene lake on Forest Service property offers good trout fishing during spring, summer and fall months. Occasionally, the lake freezes over in winter. Lake Fulmor is on National Forest land. The lake provides day use activities for the public. Fishing and picnic areas with grills, an encompassing trail that crosses a bridge, and beautiful surroundings make this an enjoyable spot for locals and tourists. A parking area is across the highway from the lake so use caution when crossing to and from the lake. You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park.
Strawberry Creek is the only stream where fishing is allowed in the San Jacinto Mountains. California Department of Fish and Game no longer stocks fish in Fuller Mill, North Fork and Dark Canyon creeks because the streams are suitable habitat for a protected species, the mountain yellow-legged frog. The fish-planting program is financed through fishing licenses and stamp sales. Licenses are required for anglers age 16 and over and there is a daily bag limit of five trout during the year-round season. One-year licenses are available to California residents at Village Hardware and Lake Hemet Market. Visit www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/ for 2012 license rates and free fishing days throughout California. Equipment and bait can be purchased at Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market,Village Hardware and Village Market. Fairway Market and Forest Lumber also stock some supplies.
THOUSAND TRAILS
Thousand Trails’ seasonal fishing pond is stocked with tilapia, blue gill and catfish. Fishing permits are only $10 and free for 6-years-old and under with an adult permit. Equipment and bait can be purchased at the store. Fish cleaning station located at the pond. Picnic tables and barbecues available. Call 6594097 for more information. Adventure or Recreation Pass required to park on public land if not camping. Day use fees apply at Lake Hemet and Thousand Trails.
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How Idyllwild got its name By John Robinson Legends often become so ingrained in the public mind that they become accepted as truth. Such is the case with the often repeated story that Laura Rutledge named Idyllwild. Real credit for Idyllwild’s origin should go to Michiganborn George B. Hannahs and his wife, Sarah, who arrived in Strawberry Valley in 1889 and promptly built a sawmill on upper Dutch Flat. In the summer of 1890, they opened a tent resort on a forested bench just west of Strawberry Creek and called it Camp Idylwilde. The camp was located about where the Idyllwild Tree Monument stands in the center of town today.
Learn more about the history of the Idyllwild area The Museum of the award-winning Idyllwild Area Historical Society is located in a charming cabin at 54470 North Circle Drive, and the quaintness of the surroundings encourages you to step right in. In 1922, C. L. Emerson, the primary developer of Idyllwild as a village, sold the property to Della Ferguson. The cabin and garage were built in 1930, and are typical of the Craftsman architectural style of many early bungalows in Southern California. For most of its life the cabin housed one family. In a period lasting almost 60 years, three generations of the Butts family spent their summers exploring the many hiking trails, horseback riding in the forest, and wading in the cool waters of Strawberry Creek. The Historical Society acquired the property in 2002 and spent a year restoring the cabin and remodeling the garage. Today, the museum exhibits many historical artifacts that reflect the richness and diversity of this region. Currently featured is the history of climbing on worldfamous Tahquitz (Lily) Rock. Early Idyllwild kitchenware, implements from pioneer lumber barons, samples of furniture from a local factory, and numerous photos and documents are displayed to tell the story of the Idyllwild area and the interesting characters who made it possible. You are invited to visit the museum and learn the fascinating history of the surrounding mountain communities. Docents and volunteers are on hand to answer your questions. Admission is free and donations are always welcome. Write to the Museum at info@idyllwildhistory.org or P.O. Box 3320, Idyllwild, CA, 92549. Phone 951-659-2717. Or visit idyllwildhistory.org.
Besides managing his sawmill on Dutch Flat and Camp Idylwilde, George Hannahs, ever the entrepreneur, opened a general store in lower Strawberry Valley, about where today’s Tollgate Road crosses Strawberry Creek to Idyllwild Arts. On March 3, 1893, a post office was established at the Hannahs’ store and George Hannahs was appointed as the first postmaster. The couple named the store and post office Rayneta, in honor of their young son Raymond. Contrary to legend, George and Sarah had no daughter named Henrietta. In 1900, Dr. Walter Lindley, a Los Angeles physician, and a number of other doctors incorporated the California Health Resort Company and announced plans to build a sanatorium in Strawberry Valley. The Riverside Press (May 26, 1900) reported, “The plan is to put the sanatorium on the upper end of the valley, at what is now Idylwilde,” which clearly indicates that the name Idylwilde was then in use for that portion of the valley. The large two-story structure was named the Idyllwild Sanatorium, undoubtedly because it was located on the site of the Hannahs’ old Camp Idylwilde. It opened for patients in June 1901 with Ralph Lowe as manager and Charles Rutledge as bookkeeper and secretary. Mr. Rutledge brought See Idyllwild, page 45
Idyllwild Area Historical Museum Idyllwild’s past collected in one unique location!
MUSEUM SHOP Mementos and books on local history 54470 N. Circle Dr. at Oakwood Call for Hours: (951) 659-2717
13th Annual Mountain Home Tour Saturday, Sept. 14 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $20 per person The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 35
Idyllwild Downtown Historic District explained By Nancy Borchers District Review Board member & Marshall Smith Assistant Editor
I
dyllwild’s downtown business core is now the only historic district in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. With the appointment of a local review board in Jan. 2013, the downtown district is now protected by architectural guidelines designed to preserve its mid 20th century identity and ambience. Idyllwild is a picturesque alpine village with no stoplights, major chain stores, or fast food restaurants. It retains an appearance not much changed since the 1960’s. Its downtown buildings tell the history of the area in its central architecture, a step back in time to a less stressful time. L.S.A. Associates in Riverside was commissioned by the county in 2009 to conduct a survey of Idyllwild’s business district to determine which
buildings qualified as historic resources under national, California, or Riverside County historic registers or the California Environmental Quality Act. Of 159 properties surveyed, 63 qualified as historic resources under applicable guidelines, with the oldest, the Log Cabin Realty building on IDYLLWILD’S OLDEST COMMERCIAL BUILDING, North Circle, dating back NOW LOG CABIN REALTY, BUILT IN 1917. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH to 1917. Historic districts are considered District has been formed to help a cultural cache, drawing so-called maintain the distinguished original “heritage tourists” interested in history. qualities of its historic buildings. In the 1920’s through 1940, Idyllwild Changes in building codes endanger was a major draw for Los Angeles these historic resources by requiring tourists. Many of the early clips upgrades that are impossible to achieve from Los Angeles newspapers refer without destroying historic details of to Idyllwild as Southern California’s the buildings. By forming the Idyllwild “Garden of Eden.” The San Jacinto district, the County of Riverside mountain hamlet became a popular acknowledged the value of Idyllwild’s recreational getaway for L.A. residents. historic buildings and the importance The Idyllwild Downtown Historic See District, page 46
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EARTH FAIR
5/18
EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
PLEIN AIR
6/10-12
FOURTH OF JULY
7/4
FRIDAY, MAY 3
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Artist Show Opening Reception, 6-8 p.m. Desert Art Center, Palm Springs. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show III, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 10. First Friday Reader’s Theater, Isis Theatre Company production, 7:30 p.m. Caine Learning Center.
SATURDAY, MAY 4
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
L E M O N L I LY
7/13-14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, MAY 9
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
H O M E TO U R 8/14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Sandii Castleberry, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 11
JAZZ FESTIVAL 8/7/18
Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild. Idyllwild Firefighters Association Benefit Spaghetti Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, MAY 12
ART & WINE
10/12
Sons of the American Legion Mother’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Post 800. Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Inter Arts Visiting Artist Lecture, 7:309:30 p.m. IAM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Visual Arts End of Year Sale, Noon-5
SUNDAY, MAY 26
p.m. Ataloa Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show IV, 6-7:30 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 24. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. IAF Theater, Idyllwild Arts. That’s All Folk, John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6:30-9: 30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Idyllwild Earth Fair, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.,Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m.Thousand Trails. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Idyllwild Rotary Club’s Annual Apfel Pfannkuchen Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m. Town Hall. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Idyllwild Nature Center.
MONDAY, MAY 27
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 a.m. American Legion Post 800.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Idyllwild 5K & 10K Run & Fitness Walk, 7 a.m. Center of town. Awards & Pancake Breakfast 5K & 10K, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SUNDAY, MAY 19
Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 2-4 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts. Spring Jazz Concert, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Creative Writing Senior Readings, 7:308:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Creative Writings Senior Readings, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 8 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Memorial Day Barbecue, 3-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, Artist Panel and Demonstration, 6-9 p.m. Idyllwild Living Room Gallery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.. thoughout the village. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival Open Exhibit and Awards, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Location TBA.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Continued
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EVENTS
DON’T MISS THESE
Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
American Legion Auxiliary Father’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary. Metals Week lectures, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Hot Clay Lecture: James Tisdale, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay, Metals Week & Faculty, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continues through June 23.
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Artist Lecture: Scott Prior, Ron Pokrasso & Barbara Nechis, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Hot Clay Lecture: Christa Assad, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Metals Week Student Show, 4-5 p.m. Krone Library Patio, Idyllwild Arts. Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Hot Clay Lecture: Jason Bige Burnett, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Hot Clay Lecture: Richard Burkett & Joe Molinaro, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Native Artist Demonstration: Nathan Youngblood, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay & Faculty Exhibit, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
Artist lectures: Cari Hernandez, Dan Welden & Iva Gueorguieva, 7- 8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Hot Clay Lecture: Sunshine Cobb, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
Adult Student Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Nathan Youngblood, Santa Clara Pueblo, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 30
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Native Arts Week, Trunk Show: Mata Ortiz Pottery, Oaxacan Carving & Weaving, 1-4 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Panel: Native American Arts at ISOMATA, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Native Arts Week, Performance: Native Fashion Show (featuring 10 designers) with the Cahuilla Birdsingers, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JULY 1
Native Arts Week lecture: Guest Artists, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Parks Exhibition Center Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:309:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 2
Native Arts Week lecture: Freddie Bitsoie, Native Cuisine in the Americas, plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Artist Lecture: Bill Perkins, Margaret Scanlan, Greg Kennedy & David Delgado, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Native Arts Week lecture: Dr. Jessica Metcalfe, Native American Fashion plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 69 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
The annual Independence Day Parade brings out the local patriots. File photo THURSDAY, JULY 4
Annual Rotary Club Independence Day Parade, 10 a.m. North Circle Drive. Native Arts Week lecture: TBA plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Summer Concert Series featuring Ken Dahleen & His Big Band Staff, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Native Arts Week Film Night: “Akway Nyewaa: Coming Back Home” by Phillip Espinoza, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Mark Tahbo, Hopi Tewa, Jorge Quintana, Mata Ortiz, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
FRIDAY, JULY 12
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Song & Dance Performance, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
MONDAY, JULY 8
Artist lectures: Rebecca Campbell, Laura Wait, Renee Azenaro & Nicholas Simmons, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Vocal Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:30-9:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
THURSDAY, JULY 11
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Poetry Reading: Poetry Week Students, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Poetry Reading: Jane Shore, Ed Skoog, Brendan Constantine, David St. John, Anna Journey & Matthew Dickman, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Computer Animation Exhibit, 1011 a.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fiction Reading, 10-11 a.m. Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 10-11 a.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Adventures in Art Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Mini-Musical Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continued
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SATURDAY, JULY 13
Animal Rescue Friends Pet Expo, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Center site. Painting & Drawing Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Filmmaking Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Piano Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Piano Recital, 1-2p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Workshop Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Adventures Culmination, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Kathy Harmon-Luber’s “Reflections,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Don Reed & Erik Kramer-Webb, 6:309:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JULY 14
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged
High School Wind Ensemble, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 3:304:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Friday Jam, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JULY 21
The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, July 1314, features local arts and crafts, a pioneer town, educational exhibits and a free bluegrass concert in the center of town, all to help support the propogation of the native lemon lily flower. File photo Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Reception and Awards Ceremony, noon-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center.
TUESDAY, JULY 16
Opening reception, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 18
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Beer tasting event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll
Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Music Faculty Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
Youth Film Making Screening, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Drawing & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Bluegrass Festival: Harmonica Workshop, time TBA. Thousand Trails. Symphonic Band, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Concert, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
MONDAY, JULY 22
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 23
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 25
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
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SATURDAY, JULY 27
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 1011 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Culmination,10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Readings, 10-11 a.m. Location TBA, Idyllwild Arts. Symphonic Band, 12-1 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Fashion Design, Art & More Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Modern Art, Clay & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. The Magic of Art Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
Cribbage, 10 a.m-noon. Town Hall. Children’s Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Idyllwild Library. Open Mic Night with Scott Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
TUESDAYS Seniors’ Wii activities, 10 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Jazz Night, 6 p.m. Café Aroma.
WEDNESDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Kid’s movement, 4-5 p.m. Town Hall.
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FRIDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 11 a.m.noon. Town Hall. Krafty Kids Art Class with Wendy Watts, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Town Hall. Willy B., 5:30 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. That’s All Folk with John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Sheppard, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Goodtimes Pub & Grill. What’s the Worst That Could Happen, comedy improv, 10 p.m. Rustic Theatre.
SATURDAYS Brazilian Serenade: David Jerome, 9 a.m. Café Aroma.
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Yoga with Luciana LoPresto, 9-10 a.m. Quiet Creek Inn Barn Loft. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Historical Museum. Live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music: Classical guitar, 6-9 p.m. Mile High Cafe. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Rock Star Karaoke with Scott Foster, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Lumber Mill.
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TUESDAY, JULY 30
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FRIDAY, JULY 26
Children Center Open House, MultiArts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Harpists Recital, 7-8 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Series Concert I, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 1
Dance Culmination, 10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, IdyllwildArts. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 2
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Faculty Concert, 8-9 p. m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 3
Student Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 4:30-5:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert II, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, AUG. 5
Student Voice Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, AUG. 6
EVENTS
Student Percussion Recital, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Student Recital: Instrumental & Vocal Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 8
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert III, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, AUG. 9
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Performance: Sketch Comedy, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 10
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Fiction Readings,10-11a.m.Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Sketch Comedy Performance, 10-11 a.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
Art From Many Cultures Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Improv Workshop Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Jr. Artists Art Exhibit, 1-2 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Writers Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Shakespeare’s World Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre of Myth and Folklore, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 15
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 16
Gerry High’s “New Jazz,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Jazz in the Pines Patron’s Dinner, 5 p.m. Nelson Dinning Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, all day. Idyllwild Arts campus. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, AUG. 18
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, alll day. Idyllwild Arts campus.
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SATURDAY, AUG. 24
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, AUG. 29
Courtyard Gallery Members’ Home Studio Tour, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. member studios.
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 30
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 2
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, OCT 3
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, OCT 5
It’s All About the Animals annual fundraiser, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center.
THURSDAY, OCT 10
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9-10 a.m. Town Hall. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Idyllwild Area Historical Society’s 13th Annual Home Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. throughout the village.
SATURDAY, OCT 12
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp. Alexandra Taylor’s “Earth Girl,” artist’s reception, noon-5 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art Walk & Wine Tasting Event, 2-5 p.m. member galleries.
SUNDAY, OCT 13
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp.
THURSDAY, OCT 17
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 24
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 31
Idyllwild Great Pumpkin Parade & Carnival, 4:15 p.m. North Circle Drive and downtown area.
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Camp Continued from page 28 movie theater, and wonderful restaurants. We could go into the shops, buy stuff and even get a postcard (our counselors made us buy one) to send to our parents on our next letter writing day. After Idyllwild, we would hike to Humber Park and make the trek up to Skunk Cabbage as our base camp. Skunk Cabbage is the junction for continuing to many different points in the mountain. From there you can continue on to Tahquitz Peak, Red Tahquitz trail, or head on up through Round Valley on the way to San Jacinto Peak at nearly 11,000 feet or even over to the Palm Springs Arial Tramway. On one camping trip, heavy rain poured on us all
Idyllwild Continued from page 35 his wife, Laura, and their daughter to Strawberry Valley for the summer season. The Hemet News of June 28, 1901 reported, “the name of Rayneta post office will be changed to Idyllwild” and that the new post office would be located in the sanatorium. The Idyllwild Post Office was opened for business on Sept. 26, 1901. There is no mention in any of the contemporary newspapers of just who suggested the name change from Rayneta to Idyllwild, nor why Idylwilde was changed to Idyllwild. It is entirely possible that the new post office name was Laura Rutledge’s idea, so the Rutledge story cannot be totally discounted. Thirty-six years later, in The Hemet News of May 14, 1937, the story of Laura Rutledge naming Idyllwild first appears as a part of her obituary. Since then it has been repeated time and again. t. er Ov Sq. F m 0 00 oo 25, howr S
night. The next day, because of the bad weather, we had to hike back down the mountain back to Camp Roosevelt. Once we made it to Humber Park we had to walk about a mile until we came across the first houses in Fern Valley. There were no cell phones in those days so we had to knock on someone’s door and ask if we could use their phone. I was 12 years old at the time and there were about 15 of us between 11 and 13, wet, tired and hungry wanting to get back to camp. Our counselor knocked on the door and I remember a woman opened the door, saw us, and never even thought twice about helping us. My summers at camp and the times in Idyllwild are etched in my memories forever. Like many who still visit Idyllwild, it all began, for me, with summer camp.
The facts are this: George and Sarah Hannahs opened Camp Idylwilde in the summer of 1890 and deserve credit for originating the name. Laura Rutledge may or may not have suggested the post office name be changed from Rayneta to Idyllwild in 1901. We’ll probably never know for certain. John Robinson is the co-author of the book “The San Jacintos.”
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District Continued from page 36 of protecting them from radical change. Idyllwild, in its early years called Strawberry Valley, started as a lumbering town and then became a destination for people looking for health and recreation. Idyllwild was the playground for the film community before Palm Springs got air conditioning. Some of the celebrity homes are still here. Some are gone. Some of Idyllwild’s most important buildings and parks are already gone and locals realize that preservation can stop the destruction of historic resources in the village core and enhance its historic ambience. Architecture in Idyllwild clearly defines three different building surges that have taken place over the one hundred and thirty years of the community’s development. The Log Cabin Reality building is the oldest commercial building. It exemplifies the rustic Craftsman style that was in vogue from 1910 to 1945. The Mile High Inn, built in 1947 and Dunn’s Dental building, near Fern Valley Corners, built in 1957 span the next building surge that showcases the California Ranch style, popular from 1940 through 1964. The 1960s brought the newly popular A-Frame style to the community and can be seen in Oma’s European Bakery and Restaurant, BBVA Compass Bank and the Pony Express store. Many A-frame vacation homes are scattered throughout the community. The district’s local review board will work with the County Planning Director to protect, enhance and perpetuate structures, architectural styles and the irreplaceable assets that are important to the history of commercial development on the Hill. Keith Herron of the County Preservation Office is working with Riverside County Planning to make the planning process more expedient and clearer for historic district property owners in light of the special identity and unique permitting
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THE RUSTIC THEATRE, BUILT IN THE 1950S. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH
THE LOG CABIN CRAFTSMAN STYLE THAT TYPIFIED EARLY IDYLLWILD. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH
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UNIQUE IDYLLWILD FINDS Rhodocrosite stalactite, turquoise and sterling silver necklace made by Larry Everitt at Everitt’s Minerals, $75
Hoppy Ball at Remember When Toys, $19.99 Minnetonka beaded women’s sandals at Mountain Footwear, $54
Bird mug at Wooley’s, $16.95
Teapot set by Abby Peterson at Artspresso Gallery, $75
Bird feeder and perch, handmade by Jon Kibby, at the Idyllwild Nature Center, $27
“Joy of the Sax,” by Ronald Singerton at Singerton Gallery, $1,595
Sacred Threads lace-trimmed summer tunic at Prairie Dove, $49
Vintage sodas and Fruit Stripe Gum at the Soda Pop and Sweet Shop, $2 each
“Melted Bridge” by Scott at the Funky Bazaar, $225
1948 Seeburg 78 RPM Jukebox at the Fern Valley Emporium, $4,200
DeJembe hand drum at Showtime Video, $199
Kayak rentals at Lake Hemet, $20-$40 (with deposit)
Idyllwild Pinecraft dining set (circa 1940) by C. Seldon Beldon at Forest Furniture Gallery, $950
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INSIDE W A HISTORY OF IDYLLWILD’S CAMPS page 4 IDYLLWILD’S TRAILS: A MENU OF OUTDOOR PLEASURES page 6 DINING GUIDE pages 8-12 LODGING GUIDE pages 13-22 ASTROCAMP EXPERIENCE pages 26 HIKING GUIDE page 31 CAMPING GUIDE page 32 MTN. BIKING GUIDE pages 33 FISHING GUIDE page 34 HOW IDYLLWILD GOT ITS NAME page 35 DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT page 36 EVENTS CALENDAR page 37-43 Cover image of Columbine flowers by Careena Chase
hen you think of Idyllwild this year. The 4th annual Lemon Lily Festival is July 13 and 14 and includes visions of tranquility and a slow paced village comes free bluegrass performances in the center of town. to mind, so you may be surprised at how many camps are on “the Hill,” a Please refer to our calendar of events subject that inspired this edition of the starting on page 37 to help you decide Grace Reed what you would like to do while Idyllwild Guide. It always surprises Publisher Idyllwild Guide me when I meet someone new when visiting or to plan a return trip. & Town Crier Be sure to watch for updates I’m off the hill and I say that I’m from Idyllwild how many reply “I went to camp in to town events in the weekly Town Crier newspaper, available at newsstands throughout Idyllwild when I was a kid.” This edition also celebrates long-running mountain communities, by subscription and festivals such as the 24th annual Earth Fair online at idyllwildtowncrier.com. Remember, there is always something to do held May 18 and the 20th annual Jazz in the Pines on Aug. 17 and 18, a week earlier in Idyllwild.
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our friendly community. s any visitor to Idyllwild can The San Jacinto Mountains have tell, while you make your way long been a spiritual and rejuvenation up the winding and scenic destination dating back to the thirties. roads from the Inland Empire cities Still to this day, Idyllwild offers an you will sense a feeling of elation and inspirational setting for the art world anticipation of the experiences your Gary Kuscher as well as for recreational activities journey will bring. Nestled among President, ranging from hiking and biking to the majestic pines of the San Jacinto Art Alliance of Idyllwild camping, or just relaxing and enjoying Mountains, Idyllwild is renowned breathtaking views and bright starlit nights. for being “one of the 100 best art towns in You can also enjoy music, dance and theatrical America,” as listed in author John Villani’s presentations performed by local professionals book. On behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild, I and amateurs at various venues. Students would like to welcome you to our “diamond in from the Idyllwild School of the Arts, which is a world recognized arts school, are always the sky” village. As you wander the streets of performing within the community. Idyllwild, you will be greeted by the amazing Whether you are here for a day trip, a public art displayed throughout town. High weekend excursion or an extended vacation quality work created by renowned artists is your stay with us will be one filled with exhibited in our many galleries and art events enjoyment, relaxation and fulfillment. Again, through the year. Unique restaurants, quaint coffee and tea shops, sweet shops, bakeries and on behalf of the Art Alliance of Idyllwild even a wine shop bistro will satisfy anyone’s and all of our other great organizations, we desires. Our rustic and upscale inns and cabins welcome you and thank you for your visit and support of our wonderful and friendly town. will provide you with a unique experience in Published By … PUBLISHER
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Fond memories:
A history of Idyllwild’s camps By Robert Smith Idyllwild Area Historical Society
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irst-time visitors to Idyllwild are likely not aware that our largest and longest-lived industry is organized camps. A largely nonprofit enterprise, it remains nearly invisible, because campers rarely venture from their grounds. Yet a remarkable proportion of today’s residents and tourists got their first taste of our mountains at summer camp. At least 28 camps have operated in this area at various times, 13 of which are still active. The movement got its start in 1921, when Idyllwild developer Claudius Lee Emerson began donating land to religious and Boy Scout organizations. This was an essential part of his strategy for encouraging a stable, family-friendly community. Emerson’s first gift was five acres to the Riverside County Boy Scout Council on Strawberry Creek, where he’d been allowing camping sessions since 1919. Camp Emerson at age 92, now expanded to well over 150 acres, remains perhaps the oldest scout camp west of the Mississippi River. A wave of new camps followed. In 1923 Harriet Snyder opened her Peak and Pine girls camp, which stressed
BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP EMERSON, THE FIRST OF IDYLLWILD’S MANY CAMPS. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
equestrian skills. In 1924-25 Emerson donations and cut-rate land sales seeded the still-thriving Idyllwild Pines religious camp and Long Beach Boy Scouts’ Camp Tahquitz. 1929 saw the Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union create Tahquitrz Pines Conference Grounds, while the Seventh-Day Adventist Church launched JMV Pathfinder Camp on borrowed land near Idyllwild Pines as a prelude to buying 16 nearby acres in 1932. The Depression and World War II stifled further development. But even in wartime Riverside Girls Scouts managed to open their Azalea Trails camp high in remote Dark Canyon, while Pasadena YWCA bought the charred remains of Tahquitz Lodge resort near Mountain A SERVICE AT IDYLLWILD PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Center to create
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Camp Tahquitz Meadows (now Living Free animal sanctuary). Peacetime then stimulated a second wave of startups. As Americans acted on a long-suppressed urge to get away from home, over a dozen new camps appeared through the 1960s. Religious and youth organization sponsorship continued to dominate. Riverside YMCA perched Camp Lackey on the north face of Fuller Ridge. The Reorganized LDS Church started Buckhorn Camp at Dutch Flat, while the Advent Christian Church created Camp Maranatha near the state park campground in town. Idyllwild Pines expanded by buying nearby property. In Garner Valley, Orange County Girl Scouts created Camp Joe Scherman on the old Wellman Ranch, and the Boys Club of Palm Springs started Pathfinder Ranch on the site of a 19th-century gold rush. Long Beach Girls Scouts turned an old apple farm at Vista Grande into Skyland Ranch. In addition, a new wave of See Camps, page 23
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Idyllwild’s trails:
A menu of outdoor pleasures One of my Desert Divide favorites is Cedar Springs Trail (Moderate, 1,350 ft. gain, 6.4 mi. round-trip). he Idyllwild area has trails Nestled in a ravine just a mile off of to meet every need. From the PCT, a hidden glen of towering those seeking solitude, cedars surrounds a fresh flowing to backpackers, trail runners and spring. As you enter the cathedral mountain bikers, there’s a lot to enjoy of trees, the air becomes crisply out there! Here’s a list of just a few of cool, and the cold spring beckons, our favorite trails: a welcome relief after a warm hike. Seeking Solitude? A section of the Note: Be sure to bring enough water famous 2,650 mile PCT (Pacific Crest in warmer months! Best Seasons: Trail) runs through our wilderness winter, spring and fall. along the Desert Divide, perched along Easygoing: For those who want to a ridgeline separating commune with nature, “Climb the the gorgeous green but prefer an easygoing, meadows of Garner mountains and get walk more suitable Valley on the west for handicapped and from the breathtaking their good tidings.” strollers, a 15-minute arid desert views to the drive north of town – John Muir east. Several side trails on Highway 243 will lead up to the PCT from the valley floor take you to charming Lake Fulmor, a and multiple small peaks line the trail picturesque mountain lake surrounded on each side. A 15-minute drive south by pines, a walkway encircles the water of town, these trails are hidden treasures. and picnic tables. Best Seasons: all year access. Near and deer: Looking for something closer to town? Try Deer Springs Trail (Moderate, 1700 ft. gain, 7 mile round-trip) across from the Nature Center on Highway 243. The trail winds its way along a number of thickly forested ridges covered in pines and manzanita, crossing crystal clear seasonal streams along its way to breathtaking views from the top of the massive Suicide Rock. Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. See Trails, page 30
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DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL (TOP RIGHT), DEER SPRINGS TRAIL (CENTER RIGHT), THE VIEW FROM SUICIDE ROCK (RIGHT) AND THE SAN JACINTO WILDERNESS TRAIL SIGN AT DEVIL’S SLIDE TRAIL. PHOTOS COURTESY HELENE LOHR
Celebrate Summer With Art, Music, and Free Events at the Idyllwild Arts 64th Annual Summer Program
Choose from over 100 workshops, ranging from 2-day to 3-week-long hands-on arts classes, for everyone including passionate practicing professional/non-professional artists, children, youth, and families. Workshops offered in Music, Dance, Theatre, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Jewelry, Native American Arts, Film, Fashion Design, and much more! Whether or not you participate in the workshops, you can enjoy the many Summer Program concerts, artist lectures, gallery receptions – all open to the public free of charge!
Free Summer Program Events: June 17 & 24, July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Artists Receptions July 1 & 8, 8 p.m. Faculty Jazz Combo Concerts July 2, 3 & 4, 12 noon Native American Arts Festival Lecture Series July 5, 7 p.m. Native American Arts Festival Fashion Show July 9, 7 p.m. Poetry Reading (David St. John, Jane Shore, Matthew Dickman, & guests) July 31, August 3 & 8, 7:30 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Series August 10, 8 p.m. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra Concert
To see the full Summer Program schedule of workshops and free events, or to register, visit: idyllwildarts.org/summer For more information call 951.659.2171 Ext. 2365 • Idyllwild Arts Campus, 52500 Temecula Rd., Idyllwild, CA 92549
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DINING Village Market • 26000 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.3800 Village Market features an extensive, full service deli. Order over the phone and take your food home, or walk in and enjoy free wifi in the deli seating area. Donuts and breakfast burritos can be found in the mornings, and the lunch and dinner hours bring a deep dish pizza, fried chicken, deli sandwiches and hot sandwiches made with fresh, choice meats. Conveniently located right on Highway 243.
B L D $ Idyllwild Pizza Company • 54391 Village Center Dr. (Strawberry Creek Square) • 951.659.5900 Serving lunch and dinner, Idyllwild Pizza Company provides a fun and casual atmosphere for dining with family and friends. Featuring many different types of pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads and 31 different types of beer, the restaurant also has a game arcade and sports TV. A great place to hang out, eat and have fun!
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An Idyllwild institution since 1973, Restaurant Gastrognome — affectionately called the “’Gnome” — offers fine dining and exceptional service. Open at 10 a.m. daily, the extensive menu includes fresh fish, unique pasta dishes, steak, lamb (“the best I’ve ever had!” one diner wrote), homemade bread and desserts. Located in downtown Idyllwild, you can enjoy the mountain view from the deck. In winter, the fireplace enhances the ’Gnome’s tasteful and cozy ambiance.
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Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro • 54254 North Circle Dr. #C8 • 951.659.WINE(9463) Locals call the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro “The Cheers of Idyllwild.” When you drop in, everyone will know your name by the time you leave. Open for lunch and dinner Thursday through Sunday, the bistro, which specializes in wine tastings and imported beers, also serves up delicious panini, Cuban sandwiches, soups and meat/cheese/fruit platters. Located in the Village Centre Plaza in downtown Idyllwild, the Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro is a great place to relax and make new friends.
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Quik Stop • 54282 North Circle Dr. (next to Rustic Theatre) • 951.468.8118 Quik Stop offers an opportunity to pick up a quick lunch or snack on the hill. Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, chili pie, nachos and pizza as well as veggie and salsa burgers feature on the menu. Hot chocolate and Starbucks coffee is available for those looking for a hot drink. Complete your meal with gelato, sorbet, soft serve, crepes or shaved ice. Outdoor seating is available. Conveniently located next to the Rustic Theatre.
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Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant Your local source for raw, organic living foods! Located in the Village Lane, 54200 N. Circle Drive, Unit D, Idyllwild • 951-659-3388 54241 Ridge View Dr. • (951) 659-0203
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DINING Country Farms Gourmet Market Yogurt & Sweet Treat Shoppe
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DINING Higher Grounds Coffee House • 54245 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.1379 • highergroundscoffee.com Located in the Village Centre shopping plaza in downtown Idyllwild, Higher Grounds is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee or other beverage. With comfy seating areas, shelves of books, games and WiFi access, visitors feel welcome to sit and sip. All coffee beverages are brewed with organic, fair trade coffee. Higher Grounds recently introduced Idyllwild Coffee Roasters, offering fresh roasted coffee beans and blends for purchase.
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Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar • 25070 Village Center Dr. • 951.659.0295 Located in the heart of downtown Idyllwild, Jo’An’s serves home-style American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. A fun and casual atmosphere, be sure to see the model train running! Live music is featured on Friday and Saturday nights. On summer weekends, you can choose to dine in the outdoor Barbecue Beer Garden, where BBQ ribs, chicken brats and foot-long hot dogs are served and live music is performed all afternoon. Canine friends welcome in the garden.
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B L D $ La Bella Montagna Pasta House • 26290 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2630 Chef Mariah brings Roman diners’ favorite dishes to Idyllwild. She uses imported ingredients you can only find in the sala di pranzo di Nonna (grandmother’s dining room). Buon Appetito! La Bella Montagna serves generous portions for recessionfriendly prices, offers an authentic dining atmosphere and is open for lunch from 11:30 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Sunday and for dinner from 5 to 10 pm and Tuesday through Sunday.
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“We love the food here and we eat a lot of Mexican,” and “We always have a special time when we come here,” are just two of the rave reviews of Arriba. Loved by diners for its authentic Mexican dishes and friendly service, Arriba is also known for its delicious omelets that are served all day. Live jazz or rock musicians perform on the deck on warm Friday and Saturday evenings.
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Patio tables under pine trees Serving Idyllwild for 24 years. Mandarin & Szechwan Style. Pure Chinese flavor in a warm family atmosphere surrounded by pine trees with comfortable prices.
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DAILY SPECI ALS!
Mexican Restaurant • Dine in the Pines OPEN 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
54650 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild 659-6038
DINING The Lumber Mill • 25985 Highway 243 • 951.659.0315 Serving lunch and dinner, the Lumber Mill Bar & Grill provides a casual and fun atmosphere — complete with old-time lumber mill décor. Enjoy a view of Tahquitz while you dine inside or on the patio, where bands often perform. The American menu features generous burgers, chicken, fish & chips and ribs. Homemade pizza is baked fresh. A Mexican menu features tasty street tacos and fish tacos.
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La Casita • 54650 North Circle Dr. • 951.659.6038 • idyllwild-lacasita.com Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week, La Casita features great Mexican dishes, including vegetarian, and also offers American fare. Known for its home-style cooking, generous portions, good value and fast and friendly service, La Casita provides a satisfying dining experience from the first dip of a warm tortilla chip in mouth-watering homemade salsa to the last bite of dessert. The outdoor deck is a relaxing spot to enjoy your meal on a warm day.
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Hidden Village, Idyllwild’s only Chinese restaurant, has been called a “hidden gem” with “the best Chinese I’ve ever had.” Tucked on a side street within easy walking distance from downtown Idyllwild, Hidden Village offers an extensive Mandarin and Szechwan menu, with specialties that diners come back for time and time again. The dining room is charming, with traditional Chinese décor — or you can dine on the patio under the tall pines. The service is attentive and gracious.
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Mountain Center Cafe • 29470 Hwy. 243 • 951.659.2600 The new Mountain Center Cafe breathes new life to the small junction connecting highways 243 and 74. The perfect pitstop for travelers the cafe serves lunch and breakfast. Dine indoors or enjoy the scenic beauty on the large outdoor patio. The breakfast menu includes omelettes, biscuits & gravy, cinnamon rolls, coffee cake and fresh muffins. For lunch enjoy a sandwich, burger or salad. Be sure to grab a slice of Martha’s famous homemade pie.
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Hidden Village Chinese Restaurant • 25840 Cedar St. • 951.659.2712
DINING Sky Island Organics • 54200 N. Circle Dr. in the Village Lane • 951.659.3388 Your Idyllwild source for the finest handcrafted raw, organic, living foods with exceptional flavor and nutrition. Specializing in sprouted nuts and nut butters, sprouted almond milk, and live sauerkraut and olives.Visit Sky Island in the Village Lane. Sky Island’s products are also sold at Mountain Harvest Market. Harvest Health Foods in Palm Desert and Nature’s Health Food in Palm Springs. Email info@skyorganics.com for more information.
Oma’s European Bakery & Restaurant • 54241 Ridgeview Dr. • 951.719.0206 Serving breakfast and lunch all day long and featuring homemade soups, chili, breads, baked goods and specialty cakes and pies upon request. Featuring healthy doses of delectable organic teas and coffees. Canine friends are welcome on the outdoor patio, where local musicians perform mellow music on the weekends. Inside the restaurant is an art gallery featuring the work of local artists and a shop offering unique gifts, teas and tea accessories.
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La Bella Montagna Pasta House
The Soon-To-Be Famous Paul Bunyan Challenge Enter the Paul Bunyan Challenge! Entry fee: $25 Completely finish the 5 POUND Paul Bunyan Burger in 45 minutes and receive your entry fee back plus additional prizes!
25985 Hwy. 243 951-659-0315
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“Buon Appetito!”
Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday served from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday served from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. 951-659-2630 • 26290 Highway 243, Idyllwild RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
Jo’An’s Restaurant & Bar
Monday Night - Taco Night Wednesday Night - Tostada Night Thursday Night - Special Surprise Margarita & Beer Night
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(951) 659-0295
25875 Village Center Dr.
Open 7 days a week • Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
Organic produce, take-out, groceries, cheeses, frozen foods, sweets & treats, coffee, bulk, bath & body, pet
Farmer’s Market every Saturday 10-3 Local Produce
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LODGING The Grand Idyllwild Lodge • grandidyllwildlodge.com • 54820 Pine Crest Ave. The Grand Idyllwild Lodge is a boutique bed and breakfast inn located on over two acres of pristine wilderness. Guests will enjoy luxury suites, amenities, views and wildlife. Opening in the spring of 2013.
Idyllwild Vacation Cabins • idyllwildvacationcabins.com • 951.659.5444 • 54380 North Circle Drive Idyllwild Vacation Cabins offers a variety of cottages and cabins, from simple to very exclusive, located throughout Idyllwild. There are cabins on the creek, secluded cabins, cozy cabins, pet-friendly cabins with fenced yards, cabins with a spa or pool, and more. All are immaculately kept by professional and friendly staff. Kitchen and bath needs, including linens and towels, are supplied. Driveways and decks are kept shoveled in the winter.
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Idyllwild Vacation Rentals • idyllvacationrentals.com • 1.800.297.1410 • 54280 N. Circle Dr., #1 Idyllwild Vacation Rentals offers some of the finest properties in Idyllwild, from cozy cabins to luxurious homes. The friendly staff of “reservation agents” will help you find just the right place to stay. Whether you’re seeking respite among the pines, celebrating an anniversary, reuniting with family or looking for a romantic weekend escape, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals will set you up with just the right accommodations. All properties are fully equiped and well maintained.
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Fern Valley Inn • fernvalleyinn.com • 1.877.659.0466 • 25240 Fern Valley Road LODGING
Forget about the hurried pace of the city with an escape to the Fern Valley Inn. Off the beaten path, but just a 15-minute walk to town, this country-style inn offers a charming selection of private cottages and cabins that are furnished with antiques and homespun touches. Each has a queen-size bed, wood-burning stove or fireplace, fridge, cable TV, WiFi, private bath, and some have full kitchens. The well-maintained grounds invite you to meander on pathways through the garden and gazebo.
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The Lodge at Pine Cove • thelodgeatpinecove.com • 1.866.563.4372 • 24900 Marion Ridge Drive, Pine Cove The Lodge at Pine Cove is a 4-room bed and breakfast nestled at 6,200 feet, just 3 miles north of Idyllwild. The centuryold lodge, with parquet wood floor, fieldstone fireplace and vaulted ceiling, offers spectacular views of Tahquitz Rock and the San Jacinto Mountains. The innkeepers delight visitors with comfortable accommodations, many amenities and a hearty homemade mountain breakfast that could include Belgian waffles, double cinnamon French toast, made-fromscratch muffins or a hearty quiche.
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Escape to cooler summer temperatures, peace and quiet and fresh mountain air at Thousand Trails. Cool off in the heated pool after a full day of horseback riding, fishing and hiking. Play basketball, volleyball or shuffleboard with friends and family or spend time in the recreational lodge at this full resort. All cabins are fully furnished and equipped.Yurts and campsites are also available. Pets are welcome in some units.
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PEACEFUL AND COMFORTABLE MOUNTAIN CHARM ON 3 ACRES OF PINE SHADED LAND
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Manzanita Cabins Woodburning Fireplaces & Kitchens • Air Conditioning “A few minutes walk to the village” Free WiFi Country cabins with private decks www.manzanitacabins.com
Reservations (951) 659-2933
www.knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com
54340 Pine Crest Avenue P.O. Box 477, Idyllwild, CA 92549
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54100 Pine Crest Ave., P.O. Box 434 Reservations (951) 659-3151
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Idyllwild Vacation Cabins Premium Vacation Cabins Located Throughout Idyllwild
Clean, Cozy Cabins, Spectacular Views, Outdoor Hot Tubs, Pet-Friendly Cabins and Fenced Yards. Cabins on the Creek, Secluded Cabins, Linens & Towels Supplied at No Extra Charge
For Your Guest • 24-hour customer service • Professional, friendly staff • All paper products, soft soap & kitchen needs supplied • Towels & sheets provided at no charge • We shovel driveways and decks
Boulder View
Working Hard for Our Cabin Owners Alkire on the Creek The Bear’s Den
Glendowyne
Bella Luna Views & Hot Tub
• Taking great care of the homes • Great website with online booking • Maintenance taken care of • Homes winterized • Payments and statements every 15th 951.659.5444 (office) 951.663.0527 (after hours) vacationcabins@live.com 54380 North Circle Drive
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LODGING Little Mountain Cottages of Idyllwild • lmcidyllwild.com • 951.659.1938 Stay in comfort in one of these little cottages. They sleep up to four people and some are dog-friendly. Ask about the quaint and comfortable Rose Cottage, located on Strawberry Creek in Fern Valley. Enjoy the sound of the creek from the back deck. Follow a creek-side trail further up into Fern Valley or into Idyllwild for some shopping or dining. Or enjoy upgraded amenities of the Sylvan Cottage, located in Pine Cove. Call to find the perfect little cottage for your stay.
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Woodland Park Manor • woodlandparkmanor.com • 1.877.659.2657 • 55350 South Circle Drive Woodland Park Manor offers a variety of guest lodgings — from simple cottages to exclusive mountain cabins with premiere amenities — all in beautiful wooded settings. The manor, situated on 5 acres, has a beautiful swimming pool. From romantic getaways to family vacations, the staff will help you find your perfect place and take pride in providing immaculate rooms and warm, friendly service. Woodland Park Manor has been a popular Idyllwild lodging destination since 1954.
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Peaceful Mountain Inn • peacefulmountaininn.com • 855.659.5033 • 23481 Highway 243 Peaceful Mountain Inn is located about 2.5 miles above Idyllwild and features incredible mountain view rooms. Situated on several wooded acres of park-like grounds, the lodge and rooms can be rented individually or reserved for a group event of up to 38 people.There is an outdoor barbecue and inside game room with 61” TV on cable that are great for family reunions or group retreats. Because of its fabulous location and size, the inn is perfect for a modest wedding. Dogs are welcome.
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Idyllwild Inn • idyllwildinn.com • 1.888.659.2552 • 54300 Village Center Drive LODGING
Located right in the heart of the village within walking distance to restaurants, shops and galleries, the historic Idyllwild Inn offers cabins from studios to three bedrooms that have kitchens, fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. Theme rooms are available. Family-friendly, there is a playground for the kids. Dogs are welcome. Family-owned, the Idyllwild Inn staff carry on the friendly tradition established when the first visitors arrived in Idyllwild on horse and buggy.
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LODGING Elite Mountain Homes • idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com • 310.398.6058 Elite Mountain Homes offers two vacation rentals that have been called “The prettiest rentals in Idyllwild”: The Creekside, a beautiful French chateau-style home in Fern Valley, and Cabin in the Pines, a large ranch-style mountain home near town. The Creekside features a beautiful spiral oak staircase that leads to an exquisite master suite and opulent bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and heated floor. All the Creekside’s bedrooms have fireplaces. The Cabin in the Pines, great for the family, has a pool and outdoor barbecue. It also has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
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New Spirit Vacation Homes • newspiritvacationrentals.com • 951.659.3100 Experience Idyllwild in a luxurious Finnish log cabin. New Spirit Vacation Homes offers a variety of rental cabins, from 2-4 bedrooms with views from the forest to the ocean, or the many unique features of The Dome. Cabins have a fullyequipped kitchen, fireplace, cable TV, jacuzzi tubs, WiFi and include linens. New Spirit’s vacation Homes provide the perfect getaway for individuals, families and groups. The personable staff provides 24-hour service. Pets are welcome.
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Alhatti Private Christian Resort & Retreat Center • alhattichristianretreat.com Imagine a luxurious resort with every amenity, including a golf 951.659.2066 • 23551 Highway 243, Pine Cove
course set on 120 acres of rolling mountaintop that is sculptured with giant old oak trees and graceful tall pines. The night sky is so clear and close, you can pick out constellations from the sky’s thousands of visible stars. Alhatti is the premiere place to host your next retreat, with private cottages and a conference center for group gatherings. Alhatti also hosts weddings and family reunions.
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Bluebird Cottage Inn • bluebirdcottageinn.com • 951.659.2696 • 26620 Saddle Drive LODGING
Bluebird Cottage Inn offers 17 cabins, from cozy, economical studios to a generous 2-bedroom cabin. Some have a fireplace, kitchen and even a 2-person Jacuzzi tub. All have cable TV and WiFi. Bluebird is within easy walking distance to town on more than 2-1/2 acres of land near hiking trails. Dog-friendly. Whether you’re looking for a place to lay down your head for a night or a romantic and luxurious getaway, the Bluebird Cottage Inn has it all.
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Experience Idyllwild in a Luxurious Log Cabin! A geodesic dome ...
Magnificent Views Fishing • Golf Course Conference Center Fireplace Cottages
www.alhatti.com (951) 659-2066 Individual & Group Bookings Available 18 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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or a creekside sanctuary! New Spirit Vacation Homes Let us plan your next amazing getaway! (951) 659-3100 or (909) 910-5005 newspiritvacationhomes.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
LODGING Providing Great Service & Great Vacations Since 1985!
From cozy cabins to luxurious mountain homes, Idyllwild Vacation Rentals features the finest in vacation properties. Visit our office and discuss your vacation plans with our reservation agents or visit our website. It’s an easy way to choose just the right setting for the romantic weekend, family reunion, wedding and/or reception, group activity or holiday celebration. All of our Idyllwild vacation homes are fully equipped and our staff is ready to welcome and assist you in providing for your every need.
So, won’t you join us? We are just a phone call away!
If you are happy with our services, tell all your friends. For every reservation referred by you, you will receive a $50 gift certificate on your next visit!
1-800-297-1410
54280 N. Circle Drive P.O. Box 222 • Idyllwild, CA 92549
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GUEST REFERRAL
Office: (951) 659-5015 Fax: (951) 659-3116 www.idyllvacationrentals.com office@idyllvacationrentals.com
EVERITT’S MINERALS & GALLERY everittsminerals.com
Fine Handcrafted Jewelry Designed and Fabricated by Larry Everitt and Janet Everitt, Owner/Artists
~ Mineral Specimens ~ Fossils ~ Antique Japanese Woodblock Prints ~ Local Artists Adjacent to Idyllwild Living Room Gallery P.O. Box 3740 • 54300 No. Circle Dr.
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LODGING Fireside Inn • thefiresideinn.com • 951.659.2966 • 54540 North Circle Drive The Fireside Inn offers cottages and cabins that accommodate from 2 to 10 people at two different locations — one in downtown and the other in the woods. Most have fireplace, kitchens and spa tubs, and all have cable TV and WiFi. The innkeepers take pride in providing comfortable and clean rooms and friendly service. Dogs are welcome.
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Mile High Country Inn • milehighcountryinn.com • 951.659.2931 • 54605 North Circle Drive With great rates to stay on the Hill, averaging five to 15 percent less than any other option, the Mile High Country Inn also offers the best location in town. Enjoy the quiet, intimate, clean rooms featuring charming decor. Each room has a king-sized bed, woodburning fireplace and mini fridge. Two of the suites feature a Whirlpool tub and scenic outdoor views. Each room has a private outdoor area for relaxing and enjoying a cool evening breeze.
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Strawberry Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast • strawberrycreekinn.com • 1.800.262.8969
Known for gracious hospitality and charming, homelike ambiance, the Strawberry Creek Inn B&B 26370 Highway 243 offers rooms and cabins with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, spa tub and WiFi. The inns’ grounds, an official Backyard Wildlife Habitat, offer a perfect place to walk along the creek or in the gardens. A gourmet organic breakfast is served daily. With many little luxuries, this is truly a place to “idyll in the wild,” while still close to town.
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On a hillside, 1/2-mile from the village, Strawberry Creek Bunkhouse offers choices from rooms 25525 Highway 243 with knotty pine interiors to private cabins. All have kitchen facilities, cable TV, WiFi, balcony and stunning, panoramic views. “Pure rooms” are available for allergy sufferers. Breakfast delivered to your door, including fresh-baked scones and homemade jam or lemon curd (or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast at the Bunkhouse’s sister inn, the Strawberry Creek Inn). Steps to County Park hiking trail. Dogs allowed in some rooms.
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Elite Mountain Homes
Elegance in the Mountains Fern Valley Chateau Romantic � Secluded � Spacious Overlooks Strawberry Creek � Gated � Sleeps 14 � Three River Rock Fireplaces
•• Cabin in the Pines
Just a few blocks from town – walk to “everywhere.” Wheelchair Access � Level Terrain � Sleeps 10+ � Pool � Spa � All Amenities � BBQ � Two Fireplaces Phone: (310) 398-6058 Website: www.idyllwild-elitemountainhomes.com Email: elitemtnhomes@verizon.net 20 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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Idyllwild Visitor Guide Spring/Summer Spring/Summer AD - Business 1/8th Page AD - Business Page $276 prepay by1/8th March 8 $276 prepay by March Manzanita Cabins •8 manzanitacabins.com
LODGING • 951.659.3151 • 54100 Pine Crest Avenue
Tucked away on a quiet road, but within easy walking distance to Idyllwild’s restaurants, shops and galleries, Manzanita Cabins offers quaint individual cabins complete with wood-burning fireplace, cable TV, WiFi and private deck. Some have a kitchen, air conditioning and a Jacuzzi tub. Just around the corner from the County Park, it’s also the perfect place to relax after a day spent hiking one of the area’s many trails.
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Knotty Pine Cabins • knottypinecabinsidyllwild.com • 951.659.2933 • 54340 Pine Crest Avenue Knotty Pine Cabins, just a short walk to town, offers eight cabins and duplex cabins tucked in the pine trees, manzanitas and native lilac bushes. Taking pride in providing lodging that has mountain ambiance, the innkeepers describe their cabins as “rustic luxury,” with amenities such as fireplaces, cable TV and WiFi. The deck is a perfect spot to sit back and watch the squirrels and blue jays play. Family pets are welcome in some cabins.
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Intimate Guest Rooms and Suites King Bed • Fireplace Whirlpool Tub Available www.milehighcountryinn.com (951) 659-2931
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The Lodge at Pine Cove
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Five comfortable guest rooms
Hearty familystyle breakfast
24900 Marion Ridge Drive (866) 563-4372 http://www.thelodgeatpinecove.com
Now Open to the Public RV/Tent Sites Cabin Rentals
Swimming • Horseback Riding • Fishing Recreational Activities • Store • Cafe • WiFi Video Games • Entertainment Certain ammenities are seasonal
Annual Sites Monthly Rates • Group Events (951) 659-4097
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Camps Continued from page 4 entrepreneurs followed Harriet Snyder’s example, typically pursuing personal ideals. Harry James started his rugged Trailfinders Camp (now the James Reserve) at Lake Fulmor to stimulate character development in boys. Ann Lay founded Idyllwild Institute-Fiesta as a combined finishing school and citizenship program for Junior ROTC girls. At Hurkey Creek, Dan Slater built Camp Roosevelt for children and families (now Camp Ronald McDonald). Beverly Hills attorney Oscar Lawler deeded his elegant lodge in Dark Canyon to Riverside County for a youth camp. Most recently, Guided Discoveries Inc. bought the former Desert Sun School campus on Saunders Meadow in 1991 to house the science center known as Astrocamp. With changing economic times and founders’ deaths, some camps closed.
THE STORE AT TAHQUITZ PINES CAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Camp Tahquitz became part of the county park and neighboring Cedar Glen subdivision in 1958. Peak and Pine Camp’s 40-year lifetime ended in 1962 ; its subdivided site today houses the Rainbow Inn. JMV Pathfinders Camp moved out to Pine Springs Ranch near Garner Valley in 1961, and its Idyllwild property was soon acquired by the Jewish organization Habonim Dror for the 20-year run of Camp Gilboa (now incorporated into Idyllwild Pines).
Getting away from everyday cares to meet new friends, however temporary, absorb the mountain environment, and focus attention on higher ideals can be an exhilarating experience at any age. Its importance only increases as society becomes more urbanized. While balancing idealistic aims with adolescent hormones can be a challenge, and exhilaration fades once back in the routine, fond memories persist. Again and again, they lure us back to Idyllwild.
Buckhorn Camp A Ministry of Community of Christ
Come … Relax– 120 acres of pine trees, manzanitas, breathtaking
views, streams, deer, birds and, of course, squirrels.
Rest – dormitory style lodges, A-frame cabins, hotel
style rooms, summer tents and RV sites.
Renew – inspiration point, outdoor labyrinth and chapel in the pines, and the Peace Center with state-of-the-art audio/visual system. Refill – nutritious tasty meals, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free available.
Recreation – human foosball, hiking, Frisbee golf, ping pong, horseshoes, full gym for volleyball, basketball and more!
Church, Spiritual, Recovery, School, Reunion or ... YOUR group, WE have a place for you! 40 to 300+ year round
24641 Highway 243 • Idyllwild CA • www.buckhorncamp.org • (951) 659-2995 Buckhorn Camp is committed to providing an inspirational environment for a diverse community of faiths to share in joy, hope, love and peace. The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
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Florist in the Forest & Gallery 7 This full-service flower shop features the art of owner and designer Donna Lori Parker, Rebecca Krasovich’s cloth creations, jewelry by Jeff Alleva and Neona Rose, works by Karin Hedstrom, Ed Bucher’s metal creations, photography by Lyn Shaw and Kathy Chin, Kathleen Chaney’s art rocks, Christy Stedman’s batiks and Shirley Jordan paintings. (951) 659-4143 www.floristintheforest.com
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Enjoy the world atmosphere of our eclectic gallery. We offer a diverse range of art, antiques and collectibles. If you’re looking for that personal, one-of-a-kind gift, or simply want something to remind you of your trip to the mountains, this is the place! (714) 717-9447 www.forestfurnituregallery.com
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Relax in living room comfort with a frontseat view of Idyllwild’s main street, then turn around and look at some of California’s finest, award-winning oil painters, photographers, ceramicists, jewelers and bead artists. One of the best mountain galleries in Southern California. (951) 468-4208 quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com www.quietcreeklivingroomgallery.com
Singerton Fine Arts Gallery 5
Four Corners Gallery 11
Featured are the landscape paintings of AAI’s two-time Artist of The Year, Elena Kern.You may view various gallery members working on the decks of this stream-side studio. Artists include OPA’s award winning, Ying Liu, Elizabeth Parsi, Lois Sowa Stipp, Sherry Ehlert, Duke Windsor, and AAI’s 2001 Artist of The Year, Helen Moles. (951) 533-7564 www.elenakern.com
This gallery brings together a wide venue of media in painting, sculpture, glass art and jewelry designed and created by owners Ron and Darla Singerton. Their award-winning works provide a delightful journey from ancient world replicas to modern abstract. (951) 659-2504 www.singertonfinearts.com
The Spruce Moose 3
Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro 4
Featured at this unique woodland gift shop are award-winning creations by Jennifer Ali, Karlis Dabols, Fariad, Darcy Gerdes, Kate Humphrey, Kelly Jo Miller, Billie Motta, Mark Nelthorpe and Mark Whaley, along with breathtaking handcrafts by other local artisans. Our soy-blend candles, hand poured in Idyllwild, ship all over the globe. (951) 659-5556 www.sprucemoosegifts.com
Indulge yourself with taste and culture at our European-style wine bistro and gallery. We feature an incredible selection of regional and international wines and beers, as well as regional and local artists. (951) 659-9463 www.idyllawhilewineshoppebistro.com
Oh My Dog Gallery 8
Internationally known photographer and activist Frank Bruynbroek’s stirring candid and commissioned black and white dog photographs are sometimes fun, other times haunting, always captivating. His Ansel Adams-like ability captures a landscape of emotions from man’s best friend. (818) 755-7933 www.omdphotos.com
9-5278 AAI, P.O.BOX 472, Idyllwild, CA 92549
2013 AAI Event Calendar May 11-12 May 25-26
Lilac Festival Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour 12th annual Plein Air Art Festival June 7-9 July 13-14 Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artists Tour Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend Oct. 12 Art Walk & Wine Tasting The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 25
The Astrocamp experience By Dr. Larry Kawano Astrocamp Curriculum Development Director
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strocamp boasts one of the premier science and adventure programs in California. It’s residential science and summer camp programs are designed to totally immerse campers in new experiences and to help them gain new skills. Astrocamp is unique in having programs specializing in physics, astronomy, and space exploration. Its mission is to expose kids to these topics in the way they learn naturally and most effectively: through handson unusual and exciting experiences and tons of fun. Camp programs include: Residential Science: During the school year, schools from as far away as Stockton, Las Vegas, and Tucson
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
bring their 4th through 8th graders here for three or five days. Summer Camp: During the summer, parents
IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER Explore over 200 acres of natural beauty with 3-1/2 miles of hiking trails
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drop off campers for any of the three one-week sessions in June or either of the two week sessions in July. By adding their own selection of electives to a set of core activities, campers can design their own summer experience of adventure, science, and creativity. On the adventure side of things, campers can glide down a 700’ zip line, climb formidable rock formations that surround Idyllwild, ride trails on mountain bikes, and climb a rock wall simulating a Mars canyon. Campers explore science, space and technology through rocketry, astronaut training, an activity involving electricity and magnetism called “Volts & Jolts,” and Astrolab, a space mission simulation. Artful creative expression comes through such activities as radio broadcasting, See Astrocamp, next page
County Park • Day-Use Fee Exciting Children’s Activities & Crafts Discover Idyllwild’s natural history and native culture with a hike through a yellow pine forest Interpretive programs and guided nature walks School field trips • Dog friendly (on leash) Unique sites for memorials and special occasions Variety of volunteer opportunities Free admission with Friends membership Visit our museum & browse our nature store 25225 Hwy 243 • 1/2 mile north of Idyllwild Open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (951) 659-3850 • www.idyllwildnaturecenter.net
Astrocamp Continued from previous page blacksmithing, arts and crafts, and gaming classes. Remington Detzel, 16, went to Astrocamp two years ago. “What I loved about it was that it made learning really fun with hands-on experiences, he recalled.
“Usually only a few get to do stuff like that but we all got to do it.” Astrocamp began in 1988 as a pilot program at a camp in the San Gabriel Mountains. Astrocamp found a permanent home in Idyllwild in 1992 and since then has offered residential science and summer camp experiences for over 20 years. Astrocamp is one of 5 units run by Guided Discoveries, Inc. headquartered in Claremont. The other units -- 3 camps on Catalina Island and the Tole Mour, a 3-master that sails out of Long Beach Harbor -- specialize in marine science. You can learn more about Astrocamp at our website www.astrocamp.org or by phoning our office at (951) 659-6062.
“JOLTS AND VOLTS,” EXPERIENCING ELECTRICITY AT ASTROCAMP. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASTROCAMP
Royal Pines Estates RV Resort & Manufactured Home Park
• RV spaces from only $28 per day and $450 per month. • Free WiFi year-round on the front patio and in the Recreation Room. • Adjacent to beautiful Strawberry Creek and hiking trails. • Amenities include Swimming Pool, Recreation Room, Organized Activities and More. • Close walking distance to Idyllwild School & Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Full-time on-site manager would love to show you around.
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Childhood summers at camp By Michael Carrillo Pasadena, California Camper from 1967-1972 Camp Roosevelt in Mountain Center
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was lucky to attend camp in the Idyllwild area during the years from 1967 through 1972. Camp Roosevelt was nestled about seven miles from Idyllwild in Garner Valley located right next to the Hurkey Creek campground. I was 10 ½ when I began attending the camp, which had been in existence for over 30 years. It was then owned and managed by Dan Slater. It was a co-ed camp that my brother Steve and I attended during the 60’s counter-cultural revolution. We had hippies as counselors and no parents at the camp, and seldom on parents’ weekend. It was an overnight camp where you could stay from three to eight weeks. We lived in cabins, the boys on one side of the camp and the girls on the other side. However, all our activities and meals were coed. For activities, we had archery, hiking, boating and fishing on Lake Hemet, photography, ceramics, dances, drama and just about any activity that a boy or girl from six to 15 could want. We also had the opportunity for overnights in the
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mountains above Idyllwild. For those trips, we started at Humber Park on our way to some of the best hiking and camping in the country. Before starting our camping trips, we had some time in Idyllwild. We would start in Mountain Center at Taylors for the best hamburgers and chili on the mountain. Idyllwild then was a bonanza of opportunity for a teenager. It was before lattes and cappuccinos and Idyllwild was a still a sleepy village. But we had the general store, the See Camp, page 45 OPEN YEAR-ROUND Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, boat & bike rentals, picnicking, general store, bird watching, basketball, volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoes, and more. Group sites and monthly sites also available.
LakeHemetRecreation.com
(951) 659-2680
56570 Highway 74, Mountain Center
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Trails Continued from page 6 Devil’s Slide (Moderate, 1600 ft. gain, five mile round-trip): Devil’s Slide is a popular hike with great views and access to a myriad of other high-country trails. It’s heavily traveled in the summer with a limited number of daily permits on the weekends. If you manage to grab one of the coveted permits, watch for the “Wishing Tree” about halfway up to Saddle Junction and try to throw a rock
just right to make it into the hollow at the top of the old dead snag. Once you reach Saddle Junction, you’ll have the choice of five trails. From a fern- lined journey down Willow Creek Trail, to the sun-dappled Tahquitz Meadow, and a sweeping 360-degree view from the fire lookout at Tahquitz Peak, you can’t go wrong! (Unless you don’t bring a map!) Best Seasons: spring, summer and fall. Into mountain biking? We have some great trails for you! For resource conservation and safety, not every trail
is open for mountain biking, so it’s a good idea to check with the local experts: The USFS Ranger Station can point you to mountain bike designated trails and our hometown bicycle shop, “The Hub” is a fountain of local information. Know before you go: Before heading out on any hike, make sure to stop at the USFS Ranger Station for free trail permits, Adventure passes for parking ($5), hiking maps and current trail information are available from your friendly local rangers.
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July 13 & 14, 2013, 9am-4pm at the Idyllwild Nature Center
Free bluegrass music in the Center of Town!
HIKING Day Hikes *
Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 38 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,000 • Highway 74, 1 mile east of Highway 371 to Fuller Ridge Trail at Black Mountain Road
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Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail • One-way distance = 2.6 miles Humber Park to Tahquitz View Drive E
Where to Get Permits • U.S. Forest Service 54270 Pine Crest Ave. (at Highway 243), Idyllwild (909) 382-2921 (voice) (951) 659-5748 (TTY)
Fuller Ridge Trail • One-way distance = 7.5 miles; Elevation gain
• Mt. San Jacinto State Park 25905 Highway 243, Idyllwild (951) 659-2607
Seven Pines Trail • One-way distance = 4 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,600 • Dark Canyon Road off Highway 243 to Deer Springs
* There are no fees for permits. Permits cover up to 12 people in a group. A day-hike permit is not needed if you already have an overnight permit.
in feet = 3,000 • Black Mountain Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
M FS OR SP Marion Mountain Trail • One-way distance = 5.9 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 4,400 • Fern Basin Road off Highway 243 to San Jacinto Peak S FS OR SP
Devil’s Slide Trail • One-way distance = 2.5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Humber Park to Saddle Junction
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Deer Springs Trail • One-way distance = 3.3 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 1,700 • Highway 243, 1 mile north of Idyllwild to Suicide Rock
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway • One-way distance = 1.7 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 700 • Tramway
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An Adventure Pass may be required in order to park vehicles on some Forest Service lands. A day pass costs $5, a yearly costs $30 and a second-vehicle pass costs $5. Holders of an Interagency Senior Pass, Lifetime Access Pass or Interagency Access Pass, do not need an Adventure Pass. Businesses that sell the Adventure Pass in or near the San Jacinto Ranger District are: Idyllwild Chevron, Idyllwild Ranger Station, Idyllwild Shell, Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market., Nomad Ventures and Fern Valley Emporium. For more information on areas that require a pass, or on other vendors in your area, call the U.S. Forest Service at (909) 382-2922.
OUTDOORS
Spider Peak Trail • One-way distance = 5 miles; Elevation gain in feet = 2,800 • Apple Canyon Road off Highway 74 to Apache Peak S
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CAMPING U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds
Mt. San Jacinto State Park
BLACK MTN. GROUP (17 mi)
Map Courtesy BOULDER BASIN RESERVATIONS: 1.877.444.6777; RESERVATIONS: 1.800.444.7275; U.S. Forest Campground (14 mi) www.recreation.gov www.reserveamerica.com Station LAKE FULMOR Black Mountain Group Campground Idyllwild Campground (10 mi) DARK CANYON Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, Highway 243, Idyllwild Campground Idyllwild 243 (8-1/2 mi) MARION MTN. Stone Creek Campground Campground FULLER MILL Boulder Basin Campground Stone Creek Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild (8 mi) Black Mountain Road, 15 miles north of CREEK (7-1/2 mi) FERN BASIN Campground Idyllwild
Dark Canyon Campground
Dark Canyon Road, 6 miles north of Idyllwild
Fern Basin Campground
Fern Basin Road, 6.5 miles north of Idyllwild
Marion Mountain Campground
Fern Basin Road, 7 miles north of Idyllwild
Pinyon Flat Campground
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Ribbonwood Equestrian Campground
To Banning
Riverside County Parks
RESERVATIONS: 1.800.234.7275; riversidecountyparks.org/reservations
Idyllwild County Park
County Park Road, Idyllwild
Hurkey Creek Park
Highway 74, 4 miles southeast of Idyllwild
McCall Memorial Park
Private Camps
RESERVATIONS: 951.659.2680
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Santa Rosa Springs Campground
Thomas Mountain Road off Highway 75 in Garner Valley
(4-1/2 mi)
MT. SAN JACINTO STATE
Lake Hemet Campground
Tool Box Springs Campground
PINE COVE
McCall Park Road, off Highway 74 PARK HQ. Campground near Mountain Center
Highway 74, east of Highway 371
Santa Rosa Truck Trail, off Highway 74 near Pinyon
(7-1/2 mi)
STONE CREEK Campground (6 mi) HUMBER PARK THOUSAND TRAILS (2-1/2 mi) Campground
Off Highway 74 in Garner Valley
Thousand Trails Idyllwild Tent/RV Resort
3-4 miles north of Idyllwild in Pine Cove
RESERVATIONS: 951.659.4097
FERN VALLEY
IDYLLWILD
To Palm Desert
PINYON FLAT Campground (26 mi)
243 HURKEY CREEK McCALL Campground TOOL BOX SPRINGS PARK (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) (6-1/2 mi) 74 74 LAKE MT. CENTER HEMET THOMAS MTN. To Hemet (8 mi) CAMP (16 mi) Day Use
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OUTDOORS
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• Greeting Cards • Gifts • Cosmetics
• Stationery • Games & Puzzles • Toys
If you forgot your medications — give us a call. We can help. www.idyllwildpharmacy.com PHARMACY HOURS: Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm Saturday, 10am - 4pm Closed Sunday 32 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
Located in the Strawberry Creek Shopping Plaza 54391 Village Center Dr. Idyllwild, CA 92549
STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 6pm Sunday, 9am - 4pm
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Idyllwild-area Mountain Bike Trails • Coyote Run: Beginning at the north end of Hurkey Creek County Park and ending at the waterfalls on Hurkey Creek, this easy and scenic ride is about two miles on a dirt road closed to vehicles.
Parking is available at the day-use area within the Hurkey Creek Campground or outside the park. • Fobes Ranch Road and Spurs:This trail is located three miles south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. The roads are easy to moderate and offer more than two miles of A MOUNTAIN BIKER WIGGLES mountain bike riding. THROUGH A TIGHT SPOT. COURTESY: BRENDAN COLLIER • May Valley Trail System: Currently closed due to erosion. • The Hub Trail System:This winding trail system incorporates great views of Alvin Meadow and the Grotto.Trails climb from behind Idyllwild Arts up toward Pine Cove. Moderate to challenging. • Thomas Mountain and Ramona Trail:This challenging 17-mile loop is considered one of the best rides in the area. It begins one mile south of Lake Hemet on Highway 74, six miles east of the junction with Highway 371.The dirt road ascends from an elevation of 4,500 feet to more than 8,700 feet in 13 miles to Thomas Mountain Peak, offering far-reaching views of Anza and San Diego below. • 24-hour Loop: Starting and ending at Hurkey Creek County Park, this challenging ride starts with a tough climb up to Keen Summit, traverses through Johnson Meadow and features a fast and flowy descent through chaparral to complete the 11-mile loop. Hurkey Creek day use fees apply. • Other Trails: Pinyon Loop, South Ridge Trail and Webster Trail. Brendan Collier updated this report.
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OUTDOORS
With approximately 200 miles of dirt roads and more than 40 miles of trails open to bicyclists, the San Jacinto Mountains around Idyllwild offer a number of experiences for mountain bikers of all levels. For that reason, the local mountain trails have become extremely popular among riders looking for challenging routes and breathtaking scenery. Local trails provide mountain bikers with a diverse selection of roads from which to choose. The Forest Service has mountain biking regulations in the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains to ensure the safety of riders and the protection of natural resources. Bicycles may be ridden on established roads and trails within the mountains; however, bikes are not allowed within the San Jacinto or Santa Rosa wilderness areas or along the Pacific Crest Trail. If parking a vehicle on Forest Service land in the areas of Thomas Mountain and Black Mountain, Lake Hemet and Humber Park, visitors must display an Adventure or Recreation Pass in their vehicle. Call the Idyllwild Ranger Station at (909) 382-2922 for more details. The pass is available in two forms: a daily pass for $5 and a $30 annual pass good for one year from the month of purchase. Passes are available at the Forest Service office and several vendors around town (see page 31 for listing). The Forest Service also offers these safety tips for mountain bikers: Keep your eyes and ears open for equestrians and hikers on trails and vehicles on roads; helmets are highly recommended; control your speed; avoid riding after dark; and, carry a map (available at the Forest Service).
FISHING LAKE HEMET
Lake Hemet, the largest lake in the San Jacinto Mountains, is a fisherman’s paradise, stocked throughout most of the year with rainbow trout by the State Department of Fish and Game. Natural channel catfish, big-mouth bass and bluegill also provide good sport fishing. Located at an elevation of 4,340 feet, the lake is 1-1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide and 135 feet deep when full. The lake is about 4 miles east of Mountain Center on Highway 74 in Garner Valley. It is owned and operated by the Lake Hemet Municipal Water District. Two public recreation areas are on the lake’s shores. The U.S. Forest Service maintains a picnic area for day use only along the north shore. The entrance is west of Lake Hemet Market, on Highway 74.You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park in the Forest Service area. See the section, “Adventure Pass,” on page 30 in this magazine for more information. The water district also owns and operates the Lake Hemet Campground. It has been open to the public on a fee basis for more than 30 years along the north shore, toward the eastern end of the lake. The campground also encourages family recreation, with a water playground, camping, picnic areas, boating and kayaking along with fishing. No swimming or water skiing is allowed because they conflict with fishing. Lake Hemet offers scenic mountain views and quiet lakeside moments to many visitors to the Hill area. Contact the campground personnel at (951) 659-2680 for more information.
STRAWBERRY CREEK
Lake Fulmor in fog. PHOTO BY ELLEN FEELEY
LAKE FULMOR
About 10 miles north of Idyllwild on Highway 243, Lake Fulmor is stocked with trout by the Department of Fish and Game from spring through summer. The 2-acre serene lake on Forest Service property offers good trout fishing during spring, summer and fall months. Occasionally, the lake freezes over in winter. Lake Fulmor is on National Forest land. The lake provides day use activities for the public. Fishing and picnic areas with grills, an encompassing trail that crosses a bridge, and beautiful surroundings make this an enjoyable spot for locals and tourists. A parking area is across the highway from the lake so use caution when crossing to and from the lake. You do need an Adventure or Recreation Pass to park.
Strawberry Creek is the only stream where fishing is allowed in the San Jacinto Mountains. California Department of Fish and Game no longer stocks fish in Fuller Mill, North Fork and Dark Canyon creeks because the streams are suitable habitat for a protected species, the mountain yellow-legged frog. The fish-planting program is financed through fishing licenses and stamp sales. Licenses are required for anglers age 16 and over and there is a daily bag limit of five trout during the year-round season. One-year licenses are available to California residents at Village Hardware and Lake Hemet Market. Visit www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/ for 2012 license rates and free fishing days throughout California. Equipment and bait can be purchased at Lake Hemet Market, Pine Cove Market,Village Hardware and Village Market. Fairway Market and Forest Lumber also stock some supplies.
THOUSAND TRAILS
Thousand Trails’ seasonal fishing pond is stocked with tilapia, blue gill and catfish. Fishing permits are only $10 and free for 6-years-old and under with an adult permit. Equipment and bait can be purchased at the store. Fish cleaning station located at the pond. Picnic tables and barbecues available. Call 6594097 for more information. Adventure or Recreation Pass required to park on public land if not camping. Day use fees apply at Lake Hemet and Thousand Trails.
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How Idyllwild got its name By John Robinson Legends often become so ingrained in the public mind that they become accepted as truth. Such is the case with the often repeated story that Laura Rutledge named Idyllwild. Real credit for Idyllwild’s origin should go to Michiganborn George B. Hannahs and his wife, Sarah, who arrived in Strawberry Valley in 1889 and promptly built a sawmill on upper Dutch Flat. In the summer of 1890, they opened a tent resort on a forested bench just west of Strawberry Creek and called it Camp Idylwilde. The camp was located about where the Idyllwild Tree Monument stands in the center of town today.
Learn more about the history of the Idyllwild area The Museum of the award-winning Idyllwild Area Historical Society is located in a charming cabin at 54470 North Circle Drive, and the quaintness of the surroundings encourages you to step right in. In 1922, C. L. Emerson, the primary developer of Idyllwild as a village, sold the property to Della Ferguson. The cabin and garage were built in 1930, and are typical of the Craftsman architectural style of many early bungalows in Southern California. For most of its life the cabin housed one family. In a period lasting almost 60 years, three generations of the Butts family spent their summers exploring the many hiking trails, horseback riding in the forest, and wading in the cool waters of Strawberry Creek. The Historical Society acquired the property in 2002 and spent a year restoring the cabin and remodeling the garage. Today, the museum exhibits many historical artifacts that reflect the richness and diversity of this region. Currently featured is the history of climbing on worldfamous Tahquitz (Lily) Rock. Early Idyllwild kitchenware, implements from pioneer lumber barons, samples of furniture from a local factory, and numerous photos and documents are displayed to tell the story of the Idyllwild area and the interesting characters who made it possible. You are invited to visit the museum and learn the fascinating history of the surrounding mountain communities. Docents and volunteers are on hand to answer your questions. Admission is free and donations are always welcome. Write to the Museum at info@idyllwildhistory.org or P.O. Box 3320, Idyllwild, CA, 92549. Phone 951-659-2717. Or visit idyllwildhistory.org.
Besides managing his sawmill on Dutch Flat and Camp Idylwilde, George Hannahs, ever the entrepreneur, opened a general store in lower Strawberry Valley, about where today’s Tollgate Road crosses Strawberry Creek to Idyllwild Arts. On March 3, 1893, a post office was established at the Hannahs’ store and George Hannahs was appointed as the first postmaster. The couple named the store and post office Rayneta, in honor of their young son Raymond. Contrary to legend, George and Sarah had no daughter named Henrietta. In 1900, Dr. Walter Lindley, a Los Angeles physician, and a number of other doctors incorporated the California Health Resort Company and announced plans to build a sanatorium in Strawberry Valley. The Riverside Press (May 26, 1900) reported, “The plan is to put the sanatorium on the upper end of the valley, at what is now Idylwilde,” which clearly indicates that the name Idylwilde was then in use for that portion of the valley. The large two-story structure was named the Idyllwild Sanatorium, undoubtedly because it was located on the site of the Hannahs’ old Camp Idylwilde. It opened for patients in June 1901 with Ralph Lowe as manager and Charles Rutledge as bookkeeper and secretary. Mr. Rutledge brought See Idyllwild, page 45
Idyllwild Area Historical Museum Idyllwild’s past collected in one unique location!
MUSEUM SHOP Mementos and books on local history 54470 N. Circle Dr. at Oakwood Call for Hours: (951) 659-2717
13th Annual Mountain Home Tour Saturday, Sept. 14 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $20 per person The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013 35
Idyllwild Downtown Historic District explained By Nancy Borchers District Review Board member & Marshall Smith Assistant Editor
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dyllwild’s downtown business core is now the only historic district in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. With the appointment of a local review board in Jan. 2013, the downtown district is now protected by architectural guidelines designed to preserve its mid 20th century identity and ambience. Idyllwild is a picturesque alpine village with no stoplights, major chain stores, or fast food restaurants. It retains an appearance not much changed since the 1960’s. Its downtown buildings tell the history of the area in its central architecture, a step back in time to a less stressful time. L.S.A. Associates in Riverside was commissioned by the county in 2009 to conduct a survey of Idyllwild’s business district to determine which
buildings qualified as historic resources under national, California, or Riverside County historic registers or the California Environmental Quality Act. Of 159 properties surveyed, 63 qualified as historic resources under applicable guidelines, with the oldest, the Log Cabin Realty building on IDYLLWILD’S OLDEST COMMERCIAL BUILDING, North Circle, dating back NOW LOG CABIN REALTY, BUILT IN 1917. PHOTO BY MARSHALL SMITH to 1917. Historic districts are considered District has been formed to help a cultural cache, drawing so-called maintain the distinguished original “heritage tourists” interested in history. qualities of its historic buildings. In the 1920’s through 1940, Idyllwild Changes in building codes endanger was a major draw for Los Angeles these historic resources by requiring tourists. Many of the early clips upgrades that are impossible to achieve from Los Angeles newspapers refer without destroying historic details of to Idyllwild as Southern California’s the buildings. By forming the Idyllwild “Garden of Eden.” The San Jacinto district, the County of Riverside mountain hamlet became a popular acknowledged the value of Idyllwild’s recreational getaway for L.A. residents. historic buildings and the importance The Idyllwild Downtown Historic See District, page 46
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Open 6 days a week (available after hours & Sundays for emergencies)
951-659-9912 Located at 54910 Pine Crest Ave. at Fern Valley Corners in Idyllwild. 36 The Idyllwild Guide, Summer/Fall 2013
EARTH FAIR
5/18
EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
PLEIN AIR
6/10-12
FOURTH OF JULY
7/4
FRIDAY, MAY 3
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Artist Show Opening Reception, 6-8 p.m. Desert Art Center, Palm Springs. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show III, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 10. First Friday Reader’s Theater, Isis Theatre Company production, 7:30 p.m. Caine Learning Center.
SATURDAY, MAY 4
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
L E M O N L I LY
7/13-14
Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, MAY 9
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
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Dance Student Choreography, 7:309:30 p.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Sandii Castleberry, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 11
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Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild. Idyllwild Firefighters Association Benefit Spaghetti Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, MAY 12
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Sons of the American Legion Mother’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Post 800. Lilac Walk & Art Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 25025 Fern Valley Road, Idyllwild.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Inter Arts Visiting Artist Lecture, 7:309:30 p.m. IAM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Visual Arts End of Year Sale, Noon-5
SUNDAY, MAY 26
p.m. Ataloa Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception Visual Arts Senior Show IV, 6-7:30 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Show runs through May 24. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. IAF Theater, Idyllwild Arts. That’s All Folk, John King, Elaine Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6:30-9: 30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Idyllwild Earth Fair, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.,Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m.Thousand Trails. Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Idyllwild Rotary Club’s Annual Apfel Pfannkuchen Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m. Town Hall. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, Idyllwild Nature Center.
MONDAY, MAY 27
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 a.m. American Legion Post 800.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Idyllwild 5K & 10K Run & Fitness Walk, 7 a.m. Center of town. Awards & Pancake Breakfast 5K & 10K, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SUNDAY, MAY 19
Theatre Mainstage Production #4, 2-4 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts. Spring Jazz Concert, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Creative Writing Senior Readings, 7:308:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Creative Writings Senior Readings, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Memorial Day Weekend yard sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 7 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Look What the Cat Dragged in Yard Sale, 8 a.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Memorial Day Barbecue, 3-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
First Friday Prime Rib Dinner, 5-7 p.m. American Legion Post 800. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, Artist Panel and Demonstration, 6-9 p.m. Idyllwild Living Room Gallery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.. thoughout the village. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Plein Air Festival Open Exhibit and Awards, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Location TBA.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Continued
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Moving Pictures Student Films, 7:309:30 p.m. Idyllwild Arts Foundation Theater, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
American Legion Auxiliary Father’s Day Breakfast, 9-11 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary. Metals Week lectures, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Hot Clay Lecture: James Tisdale, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay, Metals Week & Faculty, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continues through June 23.
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Artist Lecture: Scott Prior, Ron Pokrasso & Barbara Nechis, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Hot Clay Lecture: Christa Assad, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Metals Week Student Show, 4-5 p.m. Krone Library Patio, Idyllwild Arts. Beer Tasting Event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Hot Clay Lecture: Jason Bige Burnett, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Hot Clay Lecture: Richard Burkett & Joe Molinaro, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Native Artist Demonstration: Nathan Youngblood, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Opening Reception: Hot Clay & Faculty Exhibit, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
Artist lectures: Cari Hernandez, Dan Welden & Iva Gueorguieva, 7- 8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Hot Clay Lecture: Sunshine Cobb, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
Adult Student Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Nathan Youngblood, Santa Clara Pueblo, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 30
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Native Arts Week, Trunk Show: Mata Ortiz Pottery, Oaxacan Carving & Weaving, 1-4 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Panel: Native American Arts at ISOMATA, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Native Arts Week, Performance: Native Fashion Show (featuring 10 designers) with the Cahuilla Birdsingers, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, JULY 1
Native Arts Week lecture: Guest Artists, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Parks Exhibition Center Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:309:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 2
Native Arts Week lecture: Freddie Bitsoie, Native Cuisine in the Americas, plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Artist Lecture: Bill Perkins, Margaret Scanlan, Greg Kennedy & David Delgado, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Native Arts Week lecture: Dr. Jessica Metcalfe, Native American Fashion plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 69 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
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Annual Rotary Club Independence Day Parade, 10 a.m. North Circle Drive. Native Arts Week lecture: TBA plus Native Foods Tastings, noon-1 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Summer Concert Series featuring Ken Dahleen & His Big Band Staff, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Native Arts Week Film Night: “Akway Nyewaa: Coming Back Home” by Phillip Espinoza, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Native American Arts Pottery Firing: Mark Tahbo, Hopi Tewa, Jorge Quintana, Mata Ortiz, 8-9 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
FRIDAY, JULY 12
Adult Arts Center Culminations, 4-5 p.m. Kennedy Kiln Yard, Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Song & Dance Performance, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
MONDAY, JULY 8
Artist lectures: Rebecca Campbell, Laura Wait, Renee Azenaro & Nicholas Simmons, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Opening Reception, 8-9 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Vocal Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Faculty Jazz Combo Concert, 8:30-9:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
THURSDAY, JULY 11
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Poetry Reading: Poetry Week Students, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
Poetry Reading: Jane Shore, Ed Skoog, Brendan Constantine, David St. John, Anna Journey & Matthew Dickman, 7-8 p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts.
4th Annual Lemon Lily Festival & A Little Bluegrass Music, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center and downtown Idyllwild. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Judged Artist Members’ Show & Gallery Working Artist Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Computer Animation Exhibit, 1011 a.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fiction Reading, 10-11 a.m. Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Jazz Concert, 10-11 a.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Adventures in Art Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Mini-Musical Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Continued
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High School Wind Ensemble, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 3:304:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Friday Jam, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SUNDAY, JULY 21
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TUESDAY, JULY 16
Opening reception, 7-8 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 18
Summer Concert Series, 6:15 p.m. Community Center site. Beer tasting event, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll
Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Music Faculty Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre Performance, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
Youth Film Making Screening, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Drawing & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Bluegrass Festival: Harmonica Workshop, time TBA. Thousand Trails. Symphonic Band, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Bluegrass Festival: Concert, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
MONDAY, JULY 22
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, JULY 23
Student Recital: Instrumental Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
Faculty, Staff & Associates of IAF Potluck Dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Studio D, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, JULY 25
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
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SATURDAY, JULY 27
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 1011 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Dance Culmination,10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Readings, 10-11 a.m. Location TBA, Idyllwild Arts. Symphonic Band, 12-1 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Fashion Design, Art & More Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Modern Art, Clay & Sculpture Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. The Magic of Art Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts.
Cribbage, 10 a.m-noon. Town Hall. Children’s Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Idyllwild Library. Open Mic Night with Scott Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
TUESDAYS Seniors’ Wii activities, 10 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Jazz Night, 6 p.m. Café Aroma.
WEDNESDAYS Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9 a.m. Town Hall. Kid’s movement, 4-5 p.m. Town Hall.
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Computer Animation Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Page to Stage Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. On Camera Culmination, 1:45-2:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Wind Ensemble, 2-3 p.m.
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SATURDAYS Brazilian Serenade: David Jerome, 9 a.m. Café Aroma.
IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Musical Theatre Culmination, 2:303:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Symphony Orchestra, 4-5 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire,
Yoga with Luciana LoPresto, 9-10 a.m. Quiet Creek Inn Barn Loft. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Historical Museum. Live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. Arriba Mexican Restaurant. Live music: Classical guitar, 6-9 p.m. Mile High Cafe. Live music, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Rock Star Karaoke with Scott Foster, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Lumber Mill.
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TUESDAY, JULY 30
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MONDAYS
FRIDAY, JULY 26
Children Center Open House, MultiArts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Harpists Recital, 7-8 p.m. Stephen’s Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Series Concert I, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 1
Dance Culmination, 10-11 a.m. Fisher Dance Studio, IdyllwildArts. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 2
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Faculty Concert, 8-9 p. m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 3
Student Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 4:30-5:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert II, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
MONDAY, AUG. 5
Student Voice Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
TUESDAY, AUG. 6
EVENTS
Student Percussion Recital, 7-8 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Student Recital: Instrumental & Vocal Music, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 8
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant. Distinguished Artist Chamber Music Series: Pre-Concert Talk, 7: 30-8:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Chamber Music Concert III, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
FRIDAY, AUG. 9
Children’s Center Open House, Multi-Arts, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Student Chamber Music Recital, 8-9 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Student Performance: Sketch Comedy, 8-9 p.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 10
Acting/Directing for the Camera, 10-11 a.m. Ryan Sound Stage, Idyllwild Arts. Chamberfest Chamber Music, 10-11 a.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Fiction Readings,10-11a.m.Todd Quad, Idyllwild Arts. Sketch Comedy Performance, 10-11 a.m. Junior Players Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Art Exhibit, 10-11 a.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Youth Fashion Show, 10-11 a.m. IM Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
Art From Many Cultures Culmination, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Improv Workshop Culmination, 12:301:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. High School Festival Choir, 1-2 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Jr. Artists Art Exhibit, 1-2 p.m. Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts. Young Writers Workshop Culmination, 1-2 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Shakespeare’s World Culmination, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Theatre of Myth and Folklore, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Children’s Center, Idyllwild Arts. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Chamberfest Chamber Orchestra, 8-9 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.
THURSDAY, AUG. 15
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 16
Gerry High’s “New Jazz,” artist’s reception, 5-8 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Jazz in the Pines Patron’s Dinner, 5 p.m. Nelson Dinning Hall, Idyllwild Arts.
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, all day. Idyllwild Arts campus. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SUNDAY, AUG. 18
20th Annual Jazz in the Pines, alll day. Idyllwild Arts campus.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19
SATURDAY, AUG. 24
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, AUG. 29
Courtyard Gallery Members’ Home Studio Tour, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. member studios.
Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
FRIDAY, AUG. 30
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31
Labor Day Weekend Yard Sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site. Live music around the campfire, dancing & s’mores, 7-10 p.m. Thousand Trails.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 2
Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, OCT 3
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, OCT 5
It’s All About the Animals annual fundraiser, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Living Free Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Center.
THURSDAY, OCT 10
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
MONDAY, SEPT. 2
Labor Day Weekend yard sales, all day, throughout the village. See Town Crier newspaper for listings. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art & Treasures Weekend, 10 a.m.-3 p. m. Community Center site.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9-10 a.m. Town Hall. Paul Carman & Marshall Hawkins, 6-9 p.m. Idyll Awile Wine Shoppe.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Idyllwild Area Historical Society’s 13th Annual Home Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. throughout the village.
SATURDAY, OCT 12
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp. Alexandra Taylor’s “Earth Girl,” artist’s reception, noon-5 p.m. Artspresso Gallery. Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Art Walk & Wine Tasting Event, 2-5 p.m. member galleries.
SUNDAY, OCT 13
Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild 10th Annual Quilt Show, “Idyllwild Autumn,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Buckhorn Camp.
THURSDAY, OCT 17
Beer tasting event, 6:30-9 p.m. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe. Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 24
Destination, 7 p.m. Jo’An’s Restaurant.
THURSDAY, OCT 31
Idyllwild Great Pumpkin Parade & Carnival, 4:15 p.m. North Circle Drive and downtown area.
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Camp Continued from page 28 movie theater, and wonderful restaurants. We could go into the shops, buy stuff and even get a postcard (our counselors made us buy one) to send to our parents on our next letter writing day. After Idyllwild, we would hike to Humber Park and make the trek up to Skunk Cabbage as our base camp. Skunk Cabbage is the junction for continuing to many different points in the mountain. From there you can continue on to Tahquitz Peak, Red Tahquitz trail, or head on up through Round Valley on the way to San Jacinto Peak at nearly 11,000 feet or even over to the Palm Springs Arial Tramway. On one camping trip, heavy rain poured on us all
Idyllwild Continued from page 35 his wife, Laura, and their daughter to Strawberry Valley for the summer season. The Hemet News of June 28, 1901 reported, “the name of Rayneta post office will be changed to Idyllwild” and that the new post office would be located in the sanatorium. The Idyllwild Post Office was opened for business on Sept. 26, 1901. There is no mention in any of the contemporary newspapers of just who suggested the name change from Rayneta to Idyllwild, nor why Idylwilde was changed to Idyllwild. It is entirely possible that the new post office name was Laura Rutledge’s idea, so the Rutledge story cannot be totally discounted. Thirty-six years later, in The Hemet News of May 14, 1937, the story of Laura Rutledge naming Idyllwild first appears as a part of her obituary. Since then it has been repeated time and again. t. er Ov Sq. F m 0 00 oo 25, howr S
night. The next day, because of the bad weather, we had to hike back down the mountain back to Camp Roosevelt. Once we made it to Humber Park we had to walk about a mile until we came across the first houses in Fern Valley. There were no cell phones in those days so we had to knock on someone’s door and ask if we could use their phone. I was 12 years old at the time and there were about 15 of us between 11 and 13, wet, tired and hungry wanting to get back to camp. Our counselor knocked on the door and I remember a woman opened the door, saw us, and never even thought twice about helping us. My summers at camp and the times in Idyllwild are etched in my memories forever. Like many who still visit Idyllwild, it all began, for me, with summer camp.
The facts are this: George and Sarah Hannahs opened Camp Idylwilde in the summer of 1890 and deserve credit for originating the name. Laura Rutledge may or may not have suggested the post office name be changed from Rayneta to Idyllwild in 1901. We’ll probably never know for certain. John Robinson is the co-author of the book “The San Jacintos.”
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District Continued from page 36 of protecting them from radical change. Idyllwild, in its early years called Strawberry Valley, started as a lumbering town and then became a destination for people looking for health and recreation. Idyllwild was the playground for the film community before Palm Springs got air conditioning. Some of the celebrity homes are still here. Some are gone. Some of Idyllwild’s most important buildings and parks are already gone and locals realize that preservation can stop the destruction of historic resources in the village core and enhance its historic ambience. Architecture in Idyllwild clearly defines three different building surges that have taken place over the one hundred and thirty years of the community’s development. The Log Cabin Reality building is the oldest commercial building. It exemplifies the rustic Craftsman style that was in vogue from 1910 to 1945. The Mile High Inn, built in 1947 and Dunn’s Dental building, near Fern Valley Corners, built in 1957 span the next building surge that showcases the California Ranch style, popular from 1940 through 1964. The 1960s brought the newly popular A-Frame style to the community and can be seen in Oma’s European Bakery and Restaurant, BBVA Compass Bank and the Pony Express store. Many A-frame vacation homes are scattered throughout the community. The district’s local review board will work with the County Planning Director to protect, enhance and perpetuate structures, architectural styles and the irreplaceable assets that are important to the history of commercial development on the Hill. Keith Herron of the County Preservation Office is working with Riverside County Planning to make the planning process more expedient and clearer for historic district property owners in light of the special identity and unique permitting
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UNIQUE IDYLLWILD FINDS Rhodocrosite stalactite, turquoise and sterling silver necklace made by Larry Everitt at Everitt’s Minerals, $75
Hoppy Ball at Remember When Toys, $19.99 Minnetonka beaded women’s sandals at Mountain Footwear, $54
Bird mug at Wooley’s, $16.95
Teapot set by Abby Peterson at Artspresso Gallery, $75
Bird feeder and perch, handmade by Jon Kibby, at the Idyllwild Nature Center, $27
“Joy of the Sax,” by Ronald Singerton at Singerton Gallery, $1,595
Sacred Threads lace-trimmed summer tunic at Prairie Dove, $49
Vintage sodas and Fruit Stripe Gum at the Soda Pop and Sweet Shop, $2 each
“Melted Bridge” by Scott at the Funky Bazaar, $225
1948 Seeburg 78 RPM Jukebox at the Fern Valley Emporium, $4,200
DeJembe hand drum at Showtime Video, $199
Kayak rentals at Lake Hemet, $20-$40 (with deposit)
Idyllwild Pinecraft dining set (circa 1940) by C. Seldon Beldon at Forest Furniture Gallery, $950
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