
Lake Arrowhead Economy
Tourism is
the primary economic generator for the area contributing 78 million
dollars a year to the county and providing 600 full time and
700 part time jobs for local residents. The
area is host to 2.4 million visitor days a year.
There are
400 guestrooms in Hotels, Motels and Bed & Breakfasts for overnight visitors as well as 500 Cabin
Rentals and Condo
Rentals which are rented out on a short-term basis. Ski packages, Weddings and
Eco-Tourism are major sources of visitor growth. The area is
also popular for business conferences.
Accommodation occupancy during most of the year is very high,
90% on holidays and weekends, but dips to 45% on weekdays. Summer
is the most popular tourist season with Winter usage growing.
There are
virtually no Research and Development, Manufacturing, Wholesaling
or Distribution employers in the Arrowhead area. These types
of businesses are located in the Valley below, a 30 to 60 minute
drive for mountain residents. Estimates are that about 50 % of
the employed people who live in Arrowhead and the surrounding
communities commute down the mountain on a daily basis.
Major employers
in the area can be divided into two categories:
Local Services Major Employers
- Rim of the World Schools (500)
- Mountain Community Hospital (155)
- Stater Brother's Markets (95)
- Jensen's Markets (90)
- Lake Arrowhead Fire District (70)
- Southern California Edison (35)
- Southern California Gas (24)
Visitor Services Major Employers
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A small list of shopping centers includes many retail establishments in the Arrowhead area and 35 restaurants, a growing collection of factory outlet stores, numerous antique and gift stores and a lumberyard. There are two supermarkets, four convenience stores, five gas stations, two drug stores, and three full service banks. Thirty minutes away at the base of the mountains are two regional malls, most auto dealerships and all major warehouse, and home improvement stores.
Also see Weather.