Why Live in Littlerock
Littlerock, CA, known as “The Fruit Basket of the Antelope Valley,” is a small agricultural town southwest of Palmdale, nestled at the foot of the Sierra Pelona Mountains, approximately 50 miles from Los Angeles. This community offers a laidback, rural lifestyle with leafy orchards and local fruit stands. Littlerock's main thoroughfare, Pearblossom Highway, is lined with several shops, businesses, restaurants, and taquerias, including the Littlerock Grill, Michel’s Restaurant, and Tibor’s Gourmet Hungarian Deli. Charlie Brown Farms, a festive shop and restaurant, is also a local highlight. For groceries, residents typically head to nearby Palmdale. The town features quiet residential neighborhoods with L-shaped ranch-style homes, mostly built in the 1980s, offering between two and four bedrooms, attached garages, and brick accents. Lot sizes vary from small yards to sprawling one- and two-acre lots, with some homes boasting views of snow-capped mountains. Students attend Alpine Elementary and Middle School and Littlerock High School, which serves Littlerock and surrounding communities. For outdoor attractions, Everett Martin Park provides shady trees, a playground, walking paths, and a public pool, while Angeles National Park offers moonlight hikes and challenging trails. Littlerock is a few miles from the Antelope Valley Freeway, making it about an hour's drive to Los Angeles.