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Description
Frazier Park is an unincorporated Census Designated Place in Kern County, California. Frazier Park is located 5 miles (8 km) west of Lebec,[2] at an elevation of 4639 feet (1414 m).[1] It is one of the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass. The population was 2,348 at the 2000 census.
Education
The community is a part of the El Tejon Unified School District. Frazier Park Elementary School is the only non-charter school that lies within Frazier Park; it educates children in kindergarten through third grade. El Tejon Middle School in Lebec takes district students from the fourth through the eighth grade. Frazier Mountain High School, also in Lebec, was founded in 1995 for ninth- through 12th-graders.[5] Home-schooling is important in Frazier Park and surrounding areas, according to a March 2008 report in the Mountain Enterprise, which added: Per capita, the Mountain Communities may have one of the highest rates of homeschooling in the state, far above the national average of 2 to 4 percent, Holly Van Houten . . . [a home-school parent of the area] said. Estimates range between 8 and 30 percent—somewhere between 100 and 400 children, she reports.[6] Frazier Park hosts a branch of the Charter Oaks Community Charter School, headquartered in Bakersfield. The charter school is designed to "provide opportunities, support, and accountability for parents in their homeschooling endeavors." [7]
Geography
Frazier Park lies within Cuddy Canyon inside the Los Padres National Forest. Other nearby communities are Lake of the Woods (3.6 miles), Lebec (4.6 miles), Pine Mountain Club (14.5 miles), and Mettler (16.7 miles). Santa Clarita, California. is the nearest large city. Mt. Pinos, the highest peak in the area at 8,831 ft (2,692 m), is a popular Southern California location for cross-country skiing, mountain biking, hiking, back-country snowboarding, star-gazing, and other recreation. This peak, and other 6,000 to 8,000 ft (2,400 m) mountains in the area, receive the most natural snowfall in Southern California.[citation needed] The San Andreas earthquake fault runs through the region, turning southeast on the west side of Interstate 5, just southwest of the Frazier Park exit in what is known as the Big Bend of the San Andreas.
History
The earliest record relating to Frazier Park was a report in 1854 that lumber was being produced there from Frazier Mountain trees for use at the new Army post at nearby Fort Tejon. Local historian Bonnie Ketterl Kane wrote that the mill was "supposedly" at the southeast end of the present community. She cited another report that a Kitanemuck Indian referred to the site Campo del Soldado (Soldier's Camp), "which was where the soldiers stayed when they cut timber from a mountain they called Pinery Mountain, today's Frazier Mountain."[3] The community itself was established in 1925 by Harry McBain, who named it in 1926 for Frazier Mountain, on its southern flank. Its post office was established on September 14, 1927, with Charles B. Fife as the first postmaster. [4]
Newspapers
* The Mountain Enterprise * The Bakersfield Californian The Californian discontinued circulation in the Mountain Communities effective May 1, 2009. Source: Mountain Enterprise, April 3, 2009
Other
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Population
Source for this information was Census Bureau, American FactFinder. See the census map in the box above. A total of 2,348 people lived in Frazier Park in 2000, of which 2,055 (87 percent) were white. Other residents included 34 American Indians or Alaska natives, 19 Asians, and 14 blacks. There were 292 Hispanics or Latinos of any race. The median age for Frazier Park residents was 38 years compared with 35 for the nation as a whole. Frazier Park also had slightly more veterans than its share — 293, or 17 percent, compared to 13 percent around the country. It had a significantly higher percentage of disabled people than the rest of the nation — 36 percent against 19 percent. In contrast with the country at large, where 64 percent of the adults were working, Frazier Park had just 48 percent employed. Those who were working had to travel some 42 minutes to their jobs, compared to 25 minutes for most Americans. Frazier Park households had a lower median income than the nation as a whole — $46,857, compared to $50,046. There were 291 people (or 12 percent) below the poverty level in Frazier Park in 2000. That is the same proportion as the country as a whole. Almost a quarter of Frazier Park's 1,203 housing units (23 percent) were vacant when the census was taken in March 2000 — much higher than the national rate of 9 percent. This may be explained by the fact that many Frazier Park properties are second or seasonal homes.[citation needed] Property owners lived in about seven of every 10 occupied units, renters in the other three — just about the same as in the rest of the nation.
See also
* The Mountain Enterprise newspaper, which circulates in Frazier Park and the surrounding area. * Frazier Mountain High School, part of the El Tejon Unified School District.
Transportation
Kern Regional Transit provides bus service Mondays through Saturdays during the summer months to Lebec, Gorman, Lake of the Woods, Pinon Pines, and Pine Mountain Club. It offers a dial-a-ride service all year. Connections can be made to a scheduled service to Bakersfield and further connection there to Greyhound and Amtrak.[8]