Lake Arrowhead is a private lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. I am often asked what does lake rights mean? Lake rights in Lake Arrowhead allows for a property owner the right to use the lake, either by boating, kayaking, sailing, swimming, joining the beach clubs and owning or renting a dock. If you live outside of the boundaries of lake rights you cannot use Lake Arrowhead.
A nice thing about being a private lake is that the integrity, care, health of the lake are of great concern. Lake Arrowhead’s “Small Town Charm” applies on the lake too. You know the people who you are boating around.
The Arrowhead Lake Associationis the governing board that runs the lake and it is made up with home owners who represent different districts of the lake.
The following photo is a lake map outlining the lake right boundaries. The blue dotted line on the map indicates that the properties within the dotted lines have lake rights.
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2 thoughts on “Lake Arrowhead, what do lake rights mean?”
So just curious, if you live right outside the blue dotted line there no way to apply for a membership?
You could buy vacant land within lake rights and that would give you limited lake rights. Basically it would give you day use, beach club pass ability and you could rent a dock. Buying a home or vacant land is the only way to have lake rights.
So just curious, if you live right outside the blue dotted line there no way to apply for a membership?
You could buy vacant land within lake rights and that would give you limited lake rights. Basically it would give you day use, beach club pass ability and you could rent a dock. Buying a home or vacant land is the only way to have lake rights.