Victor Valley, California
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Victor Valley is a region of Southern California north of the San Bernardino Mountains in the Mojave Desert. It is located in San Bernardino County and situated east of the Antelope Valley and north of the Cucamonga Valley. The Victor Valley is part of the Inland Empire and is the largest metropolitan area between San Bernardino and Las Vegas.
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[edit] Attractions
- Calico Ghost Town near Barstow
- Victor Valley Museum and Art Gallery in Apple Valley
- Mojave Narrows Regional Park in Victorville
- The Route 66 Museum in Victorville
- Skiing in Wrightwood
[edit] Major Highways
- Interstate 15 -- the main freeway through the Victor Valley.
- U.S. Highway 395
- California State Highway 18
[edit] Cities and towns
[edit] Over 50,000 population
[edit] Over 20,000 population
[edit] Under 20,000 population
- Baldy Mesa (technically in the San Gabriel Mountains)
- El Mirage (technically part of the Antelope Valley)
- Helendale
- Hinkley
- Hodge
- Lenwood
- Lucerne Valley
- Oak Hills
- Oro Grande
- Phelan (technically part of the Antelope Valley)
- Pinon Hills (technically part of the Antelope Valley)
- Spring Valley Lake
- Summit Valley
- Wrightwood (technically in the San Gabriel Mountains)
- Yermo